SUNY Oswego faculty saxophonist Trevor Jorgensen, trumpeter Terry Caviness and pianist Robert Auler explore such influential instrumental composers as Debussy, Desenclos, Fasch and Hummel. The performance culminates with the Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Trumpet by Jean Rivier. $8, including parking ($6 for seniors, staff and faculty; $5 for SUNY Oswego students) at tickets.oswego.edu or 315-312-2141. Part of SUNY Oswego's Focus on Faculty series.
Location: Ballroom, Sheldon Hall
Sunday, Feb 10, 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Characterized by its youth, brilliant playing and soulful interpretations, the Ariel Quartet has earned a glowing international reputation. The program includes Beethoven's Quartet in F Major, Op. 18, No. 1; Britten's Quartet No. 2; and Schumann's Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44. SUNY Oswego music faculty member Rob Auler, pianist, will join them in the Schumann piece. $15, including parking ($12 for seniors, faculty, staff; $6 for SUNY Oswego students). tickets.oswego.edu, any SUNY Oswego box office, or 315-312-2141. Part of SUNY Oswego's Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series.
Location: Ballroom, Sheldon Hall
Wednesday, Feb 20, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
$6 adults, $4 children 5-18, and free for SUNY Oswego students with ID and children under 5. Tickets may be purchased at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073.
Location: Oswego, NY- Max Ziel Gymnasium in Laker Hall
Tuesday, Feb 5, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
$6 adults, $4 children 5-18, and free for SUNY Oswego students with ID and children under 5. Tickets may be purchased at tickets.oswego.edu. 312-3073.
Live audio via campus radio station WNYO (88.9 FM) at http://www.wnyosports.com.
Location: Oswego, NY- Max Ziel Gymnasium in Laker Hall
Tuesday, Feb 5, 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.
http://www.oswego.edu/alumni/events/buffalo.html TO REGISTER
Location: Buffalo State Ice Arena, Buffalo
Friday, Feb 8, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
http://oswego.edu/alumni/gold/events TO REGISTER
Location: Genesee Brew House, Rochester
Wednesday, Feb 20, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
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If any situation appears to be a medical emergency, fire or crime emergency, contact University Police at x5555 or 911 from a campus phone to get help immediately. In the event of an accident involving injury or illness:
1. If life threatening, seek emergency medical treatment.
2. Be prepared to give as much information as possible, such as location, nature of injury, cause of injury and any hazards that may be present.
3. Employees must notify their immediate supervisor as quickly as possible of any on-the-job injury or illness. If it is not an emergency, the supervisor should be notified before the employee seeks medical treatment.
Injury Reporting
After the emergency has ended, file a University Accident Form (CS-13). These are available from your supervisor.
Hazard Reporting Slips, Trips and Falls
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Report all other trip and fall hazards (malfunctioning elevators, holes in the sidewalk, loose carpet, lighting deficiencies etc.) to Facilities and Operations immediately at x3200.
Blood, Body Fluid or Infectious Exposures
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If you are exposed:
- Immediately WASH area with soap and water or eye wash for 15 minutes as applicable;
- Notify your supervisor;
- Obtain medical help;
- Immediately report to the emergency room
- An Exposure Incident form needs to be filled out.
- Notify Environmental Health and Safety (Monday - Friday, 8:00 - 4:00 PM) at x3150, for a follow up and to make sure the proper form is filled out.