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Sungeun Kim wins Provost’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity

May 6, 2020

Dedication to researching complicated neurological disorders and an impressive publication record have earned Sungeun Kim of the electrical and computer engineering faculty the Provost’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity.

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Julia Koeppe receives Provost’s Award for Mentoring in Scholarly and Creative Activities

May 5, 2020

Dedication to the success of student researchers has earned Julia Koeppe of the chemistry faculty this year’s Provost’s Award for Mentoring in Scholarly and Creative Activities.

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Master's project examines students' relationships with technology

April 28, 2020

A group of master’s in strategic communication students, working a large-scale student survey from 2019, found students have a complicated relationship with technology and their smartphones.

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Notes From Home: Virtual Quest

April 13, 2020

While Quest -- the annual celebration of scholarly and creative activity -- could not take place in person this year, Dean of Graduate Studies Kristen Eichhorn (who coordinates Quest) says the virtual edition of Quest has plenty to offer students and those looking to learn.

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Computer science department plugs into virtual Quest

April 2, 2020

Even with Quest -- the college’s annual celebration of scholarly and creative activities -- not taking place in person, the show goes on virtually, with the computer science department kicking off festivities on the originally planned April 1 date.

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Notes From Home: Did you know SUNY Oswego has a greenhouse?

April 2, 2020

SUNY Oswego has so many amazing resources for research -- including a greenhouse on the top floor of the Shineman Center.

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Student-faculty team publishes study on invasive species

November 22, 2019

The work of four SUNY Oswego student researchers and a faculty member tracking and potentially combatting an invasive species -- for which they made the first discovery in Oswego County -- recently earned publication.

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Faculty member publishes breakthrough research on bird migration

November 7, 2019

Research from Daniel Baldassarre, a current SUNY Oswego biological sciences faculty member, found only the third kind of bird with a particular and peculiar migration pattern -- which captured widespread attention and opens the door to even more research on migratory behavior.

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Book connecting games with literature wins prestigious popular culture award

October 1, 2019

A clever crossover between 19th-century games and literature earned a major popular culture award for Douglas Guerra of SUNY Oswego’s English and creative writing faculty.

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Tea for Teaching podcast hits milestone

September 25, 2019

The Tea for Teaching podcast, created and co-hosted by John Kane and Rebecca Mushtare from the college’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, released the 100th podcast in its weekly series this week with a retrospective and lessons learned. It’s the latest chapter in a successful project that has continued to grow an audience in Oswego and even around the world.