Rice Creek Field Station slates spring sessions
Bird-watching sessions, nature hikes and an educational environmental workshop are among the spring sessions scheduled at SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station.
Wed Mar 16, 2005
Penfield book sale set April 18 to 20
SUNY Oswego’s Penfield Library and Penfield Library Associates will hold their annual book sale in the basement of Penfield Library from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. April 18 and 19 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 20.
Mon Mar 14, 2005
Alum, Fox News VP to speak April 12
SUNY Oswego alumnus Bill Shine, senior vice president of programming at Fox News, will return to his alma mater and speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in Room 107 of Lanigan Hall. An east-coast blizzard postponed his planned March visit.
Thu Mar 10, 2005
'New Voices' to showcase student talent
Student writers, directors and performers will have an opportunity to learn and entertain through SUNY Oswego’s annual “New Voices” production, presented at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, April 2 and 3, in Tyler Hall’s lab theatre.
Thu Mar 10, 2005
Elements Quartet to present multimedia 'Snapshots'
New musical compositions based on photographs will be the focus of “Snapshots,” a multimedia performance by Elements Quartet at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 10, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre.
Wed Mar 09, 2005
Some students to spend break rebuilding neighborhood
While some classmates head south for fun and frivolity in the sun, about 20 SUNY Oswego students will spend their spring break working with Habitat for Humanity to revitalize an inner-city Baltimore neighborhood.
Wed Mar 09, 2005
Historian's book tells how cosmetics industry came to be regulated
As women began buying more cosmetics instead of using homemade concoctions in the early 20th century, the dangers of unregulated mass production gradually became apparent. Women and their advocates raised the alarm, and an act of Congress was the result.
Wed Mar 09, 2005
Faculty members lend expertise to Smaller Learning Community initiatives
James McDougal and Michael LeBlanc of SUNY Oswego’s counseling and psychological services department are helping the Syracuse City School District serve students better through the Smaller Learning Communities initiative.
Wed Mar 09, 2005
Project with Children's Center brings science, math to preschoolers
Sixteen childhood education majors at SUNY Oswego worked with Dr. Audrey Rule, a professor of curriculum and instruction, on a special project with the Oswego Children’s Center in Swetman Hall on campus that introduced preschoolers to science and math concepts.
Wed Mar 09, 2005
Economics professor elected officer in professional association
Dr. Lawrence Spizman of SUNY Oswego’s economics department has been elected vice president east of the National Association of Forensic Economics. His term will run for three years.
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