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William M. Blackford IV

Guest speaker to deliver inspiring message of advocacy, change

Using ones voice to advocate and inspire change is the mission of renowned consultant William M. Blackford IV.

Summer Music Festival rehearsal

Scholarships available for students to attend Summer Music Festival at SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙

The Empire State Arts Scholarship program is providing financial assistance for students to attend SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙s Summer Music Festival.

Helping to stock displays in the garment gallery are (from left): Audrey Foos, Megan Shaughnessy and Elizabeth Arrington.

Robust turnout to campus Saturday of Service benefits local nonprofits

SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙 gave back in a huge way, delivering over 270 hours of service to nonprofits in Saturday of Service.

Musicians who performed at WNED-TV were (front row, from left) Remy Schad, Nick Russo, Gabriel Mark, Noah Meyer, Haden Gold, Elijah Diaz, McLain Hinkler; and (back row) Ringo Brill, Nigel Usiak, John Klewicki, Amanda Gallagher, Gabriel Gutierrez, Joseph Newton and Dr. Tiffany Nicely.

African drumming groups perform at WNED-TV in Buffalo

Members of SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙s Intermediate and Advanced Drumming Groups recently performed in a WNED-TV studio in Buffalo, N.Y.

Todd Proffitt

Proffitt named president of Scoutings Allegheny Highlands Council

Professor Todd Proffitt was nominated and accepted a two-year term as president for the Allegheny Highlands Council of Scouting America.

Students and attendees, along with faculty, gather for a group photo of Bass Fest held at SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙.

Guest faculty to bring international flair to Bass Fest at SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙

Two musicians whove performed internationally will be guest faculty, teaching area musicians of all ages, at SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙s Bass Fest.

Santa offering cookies

Come Meet Santa at University Commons

Business students will present the annual Come Meet Santa on Wednesday Dec. 11, noon to 2 p.m. at University Commons.

Abigail Jacobson gives an update on research for the article shes writing for COMM 359: Chautauqua Matters.

Students strive to address news deserts in new course

Through an upper-level Communication course, students are taking a deep dive in journalism to examine key issues impacting Chautauqua County.

One of several pieces of pottery by SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙 Distinguished Professor Ted Lee to be featured in the pottery sale.

Pottery sale set to benefit Honduras Study Abroad students

The annual pottery sale to support students in SUNY 窪蹋勛圖厙s Honduras Study Abroad program will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13.

New Horizons Band on stage

Original composition to mark New Horizons Band anniversary concert

The 20th anniversary of the New Horizons Band of Western New York will be celebrated at a November concert.