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New Lifelong Learning program to challenge, inspire older adults in July

May 16, 2019

Two SUNY Oswego professors, a former mayor of Oswego and a Central Square teacher are among presenters ready to offer their wisdom this July to learners ages 50 and over in Lifelong Learning courses in mass media, creative writing, American politics, digital photography, painting and drawing, and mind, body and health.

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World Trade Center attack survivor, alumnus, father of graduate to keynote Commencement Eve

April 29, 2019

John McLoughlin, a Port Authority Police Department sergeant who overcame being trapped beneath the rubble of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, and who is a 1975 SUNY Oswego graduate, will return to campus to serve as the keynote speaker at the 2019 Commencement Eve Torchlight Dinner and Ceremony on Friday, May 17.

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Two students earn grants to study in Germany

April 29, 2019

The German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, or DAAD) awarded grants to SUNY Oswego students Michelle DiBlasio and Momoko Ogiso for summer study in Germany.

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New minor in entrepreneurship helps prepare students for startup ventures

April 29, 2019

The SUNY Oswego School of Business has launched a new entrepreneurship minor, building on students' strong efforts in business plan competitions, their work with Oswego-area companies and other indicators of interest across a variety of disciplines on campus.

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Graduates heading for futures after Saturday, May 18, Commencement

April 29, 2019

Nearly 1,800 students were eligible to take part in SUNY Oswego Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 18, and many have their next steps already lined up.

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Student’s WRVO podcast series explores local mystery

April 18, 2019

A mystery that captured the attention of a wide region before Ryan Zalduondo was born -- the disappearance of local teen Heidi Allen -- has turned into a WRVO podcasting series for the SUNY Oswego senior journalism major.

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Yards for Yeardley boosts awareness, prevention of relationship violence

April 12, 2019

UNY Oswego students, faculty and staff, as well as community members, will walk to remember and to prevent domestic and dating violence during Yards for Yeardley, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, April 29.

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New Admission Promise Program opens potential pathways

April 11, 2019

Liam Morgenstern really wanted to attend a four-year college, preferably SUNY Oswego, after high school in Chatham. He received a letter that had, instead of a denial, a promise -- about the college's new Admission Promise Program.

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Minorities Meet conference: Student project to offer career advice, networking

April 11, 2019

lisa Descartes, a SUNY Oswego senior public justice major, last summer thought about the need for faculty and alumni connections among students of color seeking to move on to graduate school or careers -- daunting frontiers for any student near graduation, but particularly for minority and first-generation college students.

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American Sign Language storyteller to entertain, enlighten

March 20, 2019

The American Sign Language Club at SUNY Oswego aims to build awareness of deaf culture and the beauty of the language through ASL storyteller Dack Virnig's performance on campus.