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Classical-meets-hip-hop duo Black Violin returns via live virtual Nov. 12 concert

October 29, 2020

The popular classical-meets-hip-hop duo Black Violin will return to the college’s Artswego Performing Arts Series via a live virtual concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12.

Arts + culture

Virtual Choir hits right notes through planning, skills

October 29, 2020

The SUNY Oswego Virtual Choir’s performance of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” hit a positive chord in earning thousands of plays online when it was released last week. But how did it come together?

President Stanley, Mayor Barlow and SA leaders issue joint statement on staying safe this upcoming Halloween weekend

October 28, 2020

All stress the importance of maintaining proper social distancing, avoiding gatherings and remaining focused on the safety of the campus and wider Oswego communities

Society

Vote Oswego goes virtual to champion civic engagement

October 27, 2020

In a semester that includes a pivotal election on national, state and regional levels, the college’s nonpartisan Vote Oswego civic engagement effort itself had to pivot -- instead of information tables and face-to-face events, the student team has relied on tools like Zoom, Slack and Google Drive to power its activities.

Arts + culture

Oswego Art Faculty Exhibition runs through Nov. 20

October 27, 2020

The Oswego Art Faculty Exhibition, now virtual and running through Nov. 20, showcases the range of skills and creativity of art faculty members.

Campus

Federal grant supports college’s mental health services

October 26, 2020

A federal grant of nearly $280,000 over the course of three years will strengthen the college’s mental health crisis counseling capabilities.

Arts + culture

Faculty member publishes award-winning poetry collection 'Midwest Gothic'

October 26, 2020

“Midwest Gothic,” a new award-winning book from English and creative writing faculty member Laura Donnelly, brings together a collection of poems on the themes of family, memory, history and a sense of place.

Campus

Year of First Nations keynote speaker, workshop slated Oct. 29

October 22, 2020

Writer, musician and scholar Leanne Betasamosake Simpson will present “Freedom Sings: Indigenous Land, Bodies and Resurgence” in a keynote speech and workshop Thursday, Oct. 29, for the college Institute for Global Engagement’s Year of First Nations.

Arts + culture

Finger Lakes Trio to perform classical virtual concert Nov. 4

October 22, 2020

The Finger Lakes Trio will perform a range of classical music in a free live virtual concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, as part of the Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series.

International

Global Awareness Conference closing keynote to discuss uncontacted tribes in Brazil, India

October 21, 2020

Libby Gerstner, the closing keynote speaker at the college’s Global Awareness Conference, will present “Living Off the Grid in 2020: The Uncontacted Tribes of India and Brazil” at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7.