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student Ambassadors escort SUNY Chancellor John King Jr.

Requests for Alumni Student Ambassadors

The Office of Alumni Engagement is pleased to be able to support campus events with scheduling of student ambassadors.

Lynne McMurtry and Jordan Pitts with JoAnn Falletta

SUNY Fredonia faculty, alumnus soloists with Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

A SUNY Fredonia faculty member and alumnus were soloists in the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra鈥檚 recent performance of Mozart鈥檚 鈥淩equiem.鈥

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Fredonians gather at American Musicological Society conference in Chicago

A SUNY Fredonia contingent met SUNY Distinguished Professor James Davis at the American Musicological Society鈥檚 national meeting.

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Faculty member, alumna, collaborate on children鈥檚 book

Department of English Adjunct Lecturer Rebecca Cuthbert teamed with 2018 graduate Dakota Marquardt to publish their inaugural children鈥檚 book.

Ashley Argese

Graphic Design USA magazine recognizes 鈥16 alumna Ashley Argese

SUNY Fredonia alumna Ashley Ludlow Argese has been profiled as one of 26 鈥淩esponsible Designers to Watch鈥 by Graphic Design USA.

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Alumnus and a medical school administrator to offer insights for pre-professional students

Bradley 鈥淏rad鈥 Brown, a 2021 graduate of SUNY Fredonia, will share his experiences as a medical student on Oct. 31.

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Alumni to discuss medical school experience with students

Five alumni in medical school will return to campus to meet students and discuss careers and life in professional schools.

Abigail Morrissette

Music Industry alumna returns to campus

Alumna and Royalties Analyst with WMG (Warner Music Group) Abigail Morrissette will share her wisdom on Wednesday, Oct. 16.

Dr. Remi Adelaiye-Ogal

Distinguished Biochemistry alumna is Homecoming guest speaker

SUNY Fredonia alumna and scientist Dr. Remi Adelaiye-Ogala will present a guest lecture on Friday, Oct. 18.