The show went on for an annual tradition for cinema and screen studies students thanks to alumni support and the determined creativity of filmmakers in the Oswego family.
When classes shifted to remote delivery in March, technology education faculty member Mark Springston saw an opportunity for his “Communication/Multimedia Systems” class to do hands-on team learning while creating a video series helping people adjust to their new environments.
On Wednesday, May 6, at 2 p.m. Eastern time, the Oswego Alumni Association will present a free webinar for all SUNY Oswego students, alumni, faculty and staff, hosted by 1973 SUNY Oswego alumna Dr. Lois Frankel.
Ongoing research efforts, leadership for an international research competition and a selfless disposition helped make Fehmi Damkaci, professor and chair of chemistry, this year’s winner of the President’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity.
Political science faculty member Allison Rank has used student feedback and engaging virtual activities to keep her classes fresh, interesting and fun as they all learn #TogetherOz.
The Office of Career Services got creative in reminding SUNY Oswego students they are thinking of how to help them every day, with a song adaptation titled "Our Help Is Here To Stay."
Campus Technology Services announced that Zoom 5.0 is now available and addresses many security issues.
CTS suggests that users update now and notify their fellow participants to update as well. A force update will happen starting May 30. This new version addresses many security concerns with the following enhancements:
The deadline to submit 2019 claims for employees on Health Care Spending Account (HCSA) and Dependent Care Advantage account (DDCA) has been extended to May 31, 2020. Employees who were enrolled in either benefit for 2019 now have this extended deadline to submit claims for the 2019 calendar year. Employees can download claim forms and find instructions for submitting claims online.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the college's Employee Assistance Program shares news of a webinar series from the Mental Health Association of New York State (MHANYS).
We are living in unusual times, and there's no doubt that this period will have a place in our global history. Future historians will want to know what our lives were like, and how our experiences were shaped by who we are as individuals, family members and community members.