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Mark Lomax Quartet to stage '400: An Afrikan Epic' at SUNY Oswego

September 11, 2019

The Mark Lomax Quartet will explore past, present and future when they perform “400: An Afrikan Epic” at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 in SUNY Oswego's Sheldon Hall ballroom.

Campus

Flint clean-water crusader to speak at SUNY Oswego

September 11, 2019

A pediatrician who led the fight for clean-water justice in Flint, Michigan, and award-winning author of "What the Eyes Don't See," Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 25, at SUNY Oswego.

Society

Remembering the 18-year anniversary of September 11

September 10, 2019

Today the SUNY Oswego community joins the rest of the nation in remembering the 18-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.

SUNY Oswego ranked among top ten public schools in North by U.S. News

September 6, 2019

SUNY Oswego ranks in the top half of the top tier and holds the eighth slot among public institutions.

Student life

ALANA Student Leadership Conference to celebrate diversity

September 6, 2019

With a conference theme of “Decolonizing the Mind,” the annual ALANA Student Leadership Conference at SUNY Oswego, Sept. 18 to 23, will promote empowerment, self-awareness and embracing diversity.

Research

Graduate student helps bring Fort Ontario history alive

September 5, 2019

Visitors to Oswego’s historic Fort Ontario will get to see past and present merge, thanks to an augmented reality project by a SUNY Oswego graduate student.

Arts + culture

Alumna artist to explore ‘Shape of Things’ at Oswego State Downtown

September 4, 2019

Three-time SUNY Oswego graduate Cala Glatz will convey “The Shape of Things” through her mixed media creations in an exhibition that opens Friday, Sept. 20, in Oswego State Downtown.

Science + technology

SUNY Oswego’s engineering programs earn ABET accreditation

September 3, 2019

Global accreditation recognizes Oswego’s electrical computer engineering and software engineering programs

Society

Advocate to discuss ‘What Does Justice Look Like?’ on Sept. 18

September 3, 2019

Marlon Peterson will discuss a way forward to combat violence and promote justice during his talk titled “What Does Justice Look Like?” at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom at SUNY Oswego.

New book looks at ‘Costs of Connection’ for personal data online

August 30, 2019

From invasive social platforms to data breaches, daily headlines paint a cautionary tale of information on the internet, which is explored in depth in a new book, “Costs of Connection,” co-authored by Ulises Mejias of SUNY Oswego’s communication studies faculty and Nick Couldrey of the London School of Economics and Political Science.