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Faculty member’s presentation earns top award at international conference

June 22, 2023

Mamta Saxena, an associate professor of human development at SUNY Oswego, earned the Best Overall Presenter award for her virtual presentation of “Juggling Chaos: Gender Issues in Navigating Demands, Family Routines and Stress During the Pandemic” at the 9th World Conference on Women's Studies.

‘Nuclear Now: Time to Look Again’ to provide movie, discussion on Thursday

June 20, 2023

"Nuclear Now, Time to Look Again" -- a documentary that explores the history, challenges and opportunities of nuclear power -- will screen at 5 p.m. Thursday, June 22, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom, followed by a panel discussion about nuclear energy in the community.

The movie reveals facts and myths about nuclear energy. It features interviews with scientists, engineers, politicians and environmentalists who share their insights and perspectives on the topic. 

Research

Grant to support conservation, restoration of native fish species

June 19, 2023

SUNY Oswego, Cortland join forces with USGS and others on large-scale Great Lakes native fish conservation and restoration project

CTS Cyberbits: Texting Scams

June 14, 2023

CTS Cyberbits is a monthly column on Cybersecurity that contains information on how to protect yourself online and new emerging threats to be aware of. In this month’s edition Campus Technology Services will cover texting scams.

When we think of cybersecurity threats and prevention, we often mostly consider things such as computer viruses or unwanted emails but any electronic communication method can be used maliciously. Text messaging to phones is one such example of this.

University to promote Daylight Hour on June 21

June 14, 2023

SUNY Oswego will again join many SUNY campuses and hundreds of organizations around the world on Wednesday, June 21, in enthusiastically participating in the annual Daylight Hour campaign. 

To support the campaign, which raises awareness of the value of simple daylight to save energy and improve health, members of the college community are asked to switch off lights in day-lit offices, even if in home offices, for one hour at noon on June 21 (or longer if desired).

June 21, 2023

June 13, 2023

Read about students winning awards; faculty, student and staff presentations; faculty publications and more.

Students look forward to conducting valuable eclipse-based research

June 13, 2023

Several SUNY Oswego students will travel to New Mexico this October and in April 2024 to research the upcoming eclipse, thanks to funding received from NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Research

Successful internship includes creating local museum exhibition

June 13, 2023

Nerissa Conklin, a May 2023 anthropology graduate at SUNY Oswego, created an exhibit currently on display at the Richardson-Bates House Museum about the university’s archaeological field school during summer 2022.

Information on observing Juneteenth

June 12, 2023

Did you know that the United States has two independence days? 

The first Independence Day is observed on July 4, 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was approved, thus officially cutting ties with Great Britain. Although the United States was free from Great Britain, not everyone was free because slavery existed. This is shared in Frederick Douglass’ 1852 keynote address, at an Independence Day celebration, titled “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” where he shared, “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn.”