SUNY Oswego has officially launched its microcredentialing program, formalizing an option for current and future students to make themselves more marketable and competitive when seeking top jobs in their field.
Mateo Askaripour, author of the acclaimed novel “Black Buck,” will visit SUNY Oswego for a presentation and to lead a community discussion of racial justice in the workplace.
M. Stanley Whittingham, who received the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and a SUNY distinguished professor of chemistry and materials science and engineering at Binghamton University, will keynote this year's in-person return of Quest on April 6.
The next installment of the I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series, featuring award-winning author, educator and producer Ilyasah Shabazz, will take place on Monday, April 18 at 7 p.m. in the Sheldon Hall ballroom. The talk was rescheduled from a previous date but now welcomes the campus community to hear her story.
After two years of presenting awards to outstanding students virtually, Honors Convocation will return to an in-person format at 3 p.m. on Friday, April 8, in the Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall, with a keynote by Katrina Allen-White, a principal with the Syracuse City School District who earned three education degrees from SUNY Oswego.
Farha Barno Ternikar, an associate professor from LeMoyne College, will discuss “Haute Hijab: Brown Girls, Muslim Women and Instagram” at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 31, in the Marano Campus Center auditorium, Room 132.
SUNY Oswego faculty members Sandy Bargainnier and Justin Mastrangelo recently earned recognition as SUNY Online Teaching Ambassadors for 2022, an award that acknowledges the hard work they invest into building fulfilling curriculums for online courses.
SUNY Oswego 1985 alumnus Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, will present a Zoom address on “Reimagining the Outcomes that Matter” at 2:20 p.m. on Thursday, March 24.