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IPAC
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African-American
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American Studies
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Applied Mathematical Economics
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Arts Management
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Audio Design and Production
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Cognitive Science Program
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Forensic Science
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Geochemistry
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Gerontology
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Global and International Studies
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Human Computer Interaction
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Information Science
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Integrated Media
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Journalism
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Language and International Trade
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Linguistics
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Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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Native American Studies
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Peace and Conflict Studies Minor
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Philosophy-Psychology
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Public Administration and Public Policy
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Sustainability Studies
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Women's Studies
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Pre-Law Studies
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Pre-health Studies at SUNY Oswego
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Science Today
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Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Center (MaSPeC)
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IPAC
Native American Studies Faculty Resources
Faculty:
- Leonardo Hernandez (History)
- Christopher LaLonde (English)
- Tracy Lewis (Spanish)
- Stephen Saraydar (Anthropology)
- Lisa Seppi (Art)
- Kevin White (Anthropology)
Resources:
For Native Students
Kevin White (ext. 2645) advises the Native American Heritage Association, a student organization that promotes awareness of Native issues and provides a friendly atmosphere for Native students to assemble. The group also maintains information on financial aid, educational opportunities, job opportunities and local events that may be of interest to Native students.
Six Nations Information
SUNY Oswego is situated in the epicenter of the Iroqious Confederacy, within close proximity to the Onondaga, Oneida, and Akwesasne Mohawk Nations. Resources on the Haudenosanuee abound on the web; a good place to start is People Building a Longhouse.