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A look into SUNY Oswego's graduate community.
Art education program allows artists to thrive
SUNY Oswego's Art Education program takes talented, established artists and helps them become leaders in the field of art education.
MBA alum finds success after leaving IT
Paloma Sarkar thought she wouldn't be able to find success if she left her job in India in engineering; until she enrolled in SUNY Oswego's MBA program and landed her dream job.
First MBA student earns Bloomberg certification
Farida Husain is the first SUNY Oswego MBA student to earn Bloomberg Certification, qualifying her to work the most widely used information system in the world of finance.
Art education student completes student teaching abroad
Jessica Panicola gained new life experiences in her MAT Art Education program, as the first art education student to complete her student teaching experience in Bolivia.
Teaching social justice to elementary school students
Heather Lynch taught the concept of social justice to college students, now she works to change the future through applying the same principles as an elementary school teacher.
Literacy education student balances graduate studies with being an educator
Derrick Smith found a career making a difference in Syracuse while balancing his master's degree program.
Special education students earn more than a graduate degree at SUNY Oswego
With the unique focus on literacy, opportunities for professional development and integration of new technology into the program, special education students at SUNY Oswego do more.
How one alum changed Texas education
Thurman Nassoiy used SUNY Oswego's graduate education programs to move up the ranks in education in Texas.
Why one SUNY Oswego alum left the business world for a teaching career
Once Susan Linerode decided she wanted to make a difference, she left her six-figure salary in business and enrolled in SUNY Oswego's Initial Teacher Certification program.
Dr. John Barker, '95, named dean at Tufts University
One history alum made the transition into academia, finding success as the dean of undergraduate and graduate students at Tufts University.
Nontraditional students find success at SUNY Oswego
With classes offered online, on-campus or in Syracuse, and multiple tuition assistance programs, many nontraditional students move on to dynamic new careers after graduating from SUNY Oswego.
SUNY Oswego graduate student lands dream job using skills in education, chemistry
One chemistry graduate student landed her dream job thanks to skills in the master's and teaching chemistry programs - before she even graduated.
Special education master's degree candidates present at New York State conference
Dr. Amanda Fenlon and her special education graduate candidates are innovators in the field, as they showed by presenting at a statewide conference.
Why graduate school still pays off
A master's degree is a highly valuable asset in today's economy, especially at public universities like SUNY Oswego, whose high number of assistantships and tuition assistance programs combat debt.
Special education program coordinator presents at statewide conference
Dr. Roberta Schnorr gave her special education graduate students a unique opportunity for professional development when she presented at the NYS Reading Conference.
Graduate alum finds successful future studying the past
History graduate alum Vincent Intondi left economics to pursue (and find great success) in history as a research director and tenured professor.
Health care jobs on steady rise in Central New York
SUNY Oswego's graduate certificates and graduate programs in health care teach skills needed in Syracuse and CNY, according to health care professionals.
Health care graduate certificate program welcomes new faculty member
SUNY Oswego's health care graduate certificates welcomed a new program coordinator with expertise in information technology and health care.
Dr. Joseph Coughlin brings Central New Yorkers together to discuss aging, technology
Dr. Coughlin of the MIT AgeLab brought members of the Syracuse and Central New York community together to discuss aging, technology and how universities like SUNY Oswego are changing education.
Graduate chemistry student continues summer research in Athens
Tamara Nsouli of the graduate chemistry program had the unique opportunity to continue her research work in Athens for the summer of 2012.
Festa fellowship recipient makes a difference working for a national office
Dan Ivancic earned a fellowship which allowed him to work at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Festa fellowship recipient finds new opportunities with English master's degree
Marshall Ennis found a new opportunity that utilized his English master's degree after working in technical writing at Welch Allyn.
Festa fellowship recipient finds new rewarding opportunities at Welch Allyn
Dan Cutler, graduate student in the human-computer interaction program, thought his outside opportunities couldn't beat his time working in Brazil - until he started at Welch Allyn.
Festa fellowship helps student travel across the pond
Gina Sherwood earned a fellowship that allowed her to pursue her dream job in graphic design at a post-punk apocalyptic brewery in Scotland.
Festa fellowship recipient works with The Brookings Institution & CenterState CEO on major Syracuse project
Alex Klatsky earned a fellowship to work on a major business project that had the potential to change the Syracuse area.
Graduate student studies robots to change health care
Dan Young, a student in the human-computer interaction program, created a new landmark study to see if robots can change health care for children.
Mental health counseling graduate student finds success in play therapy
Jaleh Mohammadi was inspired to pursue a new career after being introduced to the play therapy graduate certificate.
New health care technology graduate certificates help students stand out in job search
New gerontology graduate certificate offered to address aging population needs
The gerontology graduate certificate was designed for those interested in the growing field of gerontology or those employed at nursing homes and other heath care institutions.
Community-involved student gains new experiences while earning her degree
Art education student Alexa Martin gained work and life experience whlie in the program that helped her secure a teaching job.
Chemistry student earns full scholarship to pursue Ph.D.
While earning her master's degree in chemistry, Damaris Rivera-Santos earned a full ride to pursue her doctorate at University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
MBA student presentation inspires startup companies
Armando Franco's Quest presentation inspired the proposal of a startup incubator in Oswego.
Art exhibition opens to warm reception
The work of graduate art students Michelle Bennett and David Stone was displayed at the Spring Master of Art Thesis Exhibition.
Judicial affairs work featured at national convention
The work of SUNY Oswego’s judicial affairs office and graduate student Steven DiMarzo received national attention after it was showcased at the ACPA Louisville 2012 convention.