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Important fiscal year-end financial information provided

June 9, 2022

As we approach the end of the fiscal year, I would like to remind you of some important information and transactional deadlines that are approaching:

  • All requisitions/purchase orders must be received in the Purchasing Office by close of business on Monday, June 20, 2022 for any/all activity related to 2021-22. This relates to any new orders for goods/services using 2021-22 funding.  Please note, all goods/services for these orders must be received by Aug. 15, 2022.

International

Professor works to bring clarity, context to coverage of protests in Sri Lanka

June 9, 2022

English and creative writing associate professor Neelika Jayawardane is bringing attention to media misrepresentation of protests in Sri Lanka, which she said represent part of a pattern of how outside organizations cover global events.

Research

Faculty member looks to provide reason, research in wake of school shooting debates

June 6, 2022

In the wake of the tragic deaths in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and other recent mass shootings, Jaclyn Schildkraut of the criminal justice faculty has provided her expertise to international, national and regional media outlets, bringing reason and research into a topic that is emotional and, unfortunately, ever timely.

Multi-factor Authentication expands to more campus services

June 4, 2022

Campus Technology Services (CTS) worked with the campus community this spring semester to add multi-factor authentication (MFA) to certain campus services including Blackboard, Zoom, Office 365, Adobe, Library databases, Administrative Banner and Spectrum U. MFA requires the use of your normal password along with a code sent to an app or phone.

MFA will expand to include more campus services based on the following schedule.

Student Conduct: Engaging in conversations on accountability and advocacy

June 3, 2022

The Office of Student Conduct is adapting its philosophical and practical approach to engaging the SUNY Oswego community in conversations on accountability, advocacy and conflict resolution. 

Community

Recent SUNY Oswego graduate curates exhibit for local museum

June 1, 2022

SUNY Oswego graduate Gabrielle Belmont curated an exhibit at the local Richardson-Bates House Museum on women and the Gilded Age with a collection of artifacts donated by a family member.

Community

Sheldon Institute ready for 43rd year of summer education and fun

June 1, 2022

SUNY Oswego’s Sheldon Institute will hold its 43rd summer educational enrichment program over a two-week period in July and August.

Research

Richardson-Bates House Historic Preservation Field School under way

June 1, 2022

SUNY Oswego’s Archaeology Field School -- the Richardson-Bates House Historic Preservation Field School) -- under the direction of Oswego anthropology faculty member and archaeologist Alanna Ossa has started digging in for this class during the first two summer sessions.

Talk at Rice Creek to explore 'Fungi throughout the seasons'

May 31, 2022

Rice Creek Associates (RCA) will sponsor a talk by Quincey Widger, owner of Fungus Goddess Guiding Service and Enchanted Mountain Mushrooms, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station.

Update on Blackboard to Brightspace course migrations and trainings

May 30, 2022

The Digital Learning Environment (DLE) Transition team continues to make progress on the Blackboard to Brightspace transition. As a reminder, the campus is migrating from Blackboard to Brightspace for the Fall 2022 semester. To begin the transition, some pilot courses are being taught in Brightspace over the Summer 2022 semester.