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Gift supports Rice Creek participation in Canal Forest Restoration Project

November 13, 2019

George and Jane Pauk recently pledged $5,000 per year for five years ($25,000 total) in support of the Canal Forest Restoration Project at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station. This project is an initiative to restore white oak, swamp white oak, and white pine trees to areas along the New York State canal system, including Oswego.

Healthy salad bowl luncheon scheduled Dec. 12

November 12, 2019

The college's Employee Assistance Program invites the campus community to join them for a healthy salad bowl luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12 in 114 Marano Campus Center.

Participants only need to bring one salad topping to share, as EAP will provide bowls, lettuces, salad dressings, napkins and utensils.

EAP to host 'How to Navigate Holiday Stress Lunch and Learn'

November 12, 2019

The college's Employee Assistance Program invites faculty and staff to a free discussion on how to manage stress levels during this busy time of the year.

This EAP program will run noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11, in 114 Marano Campus Center.

Attendees can bring your lunch, settle in and engage in the discussion with Dr. Amy Bidwell, associate professor of health promotion and wellness and a Certified Stress Management Specialist, along with students from the department of health promotion and wellness. 

International

Events to celebrate International Education Week, world of opportunities

November 12, 2019

Every year, the SUNY Oswego Office of International Education and Programs welcomes more than 250 international students and scholars to campus and also sends about 400 students overseas to study abroad. The campus will celebrate these and other global connections during International Education Week, Nov. 18 to 22.

Arts + culture

'Inktober' exhibition to showcase illustration students

November 11, 2019

An "Inktober" exhibition, featuring work by illustration students, runs Nov. 11 to 20 in Tyler Hall's Corner Gallery, 208 Tyler Hall.

Campus

Business students make valuable connections in NYC

November 11, 2019

On Oct. 24 and 25, eight SUNY Oswego business students networked, learned more about a variety of fields and got behind-the-scenes tours through the annual Phi Beta Lambda Career Connections Conference in New York City.

Nov. 13, 2019

November 11, 2019

Read about a faculty member's international honor; faculty, staff and students presenting at conferences and seminars; faculty publications and more.

Research

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.

Video Spotlight: Kevin Coleman

November 7, 2019

After 12 years in the Marine Corps, Kevin Coleman's journey brought him to SUNY Oswego first for a bachelor's in history, and now for a master's in childhood education. A combat veteran with medals of heroism from the Navy and Marine Corps, he currently teaches a sixth-grade class in Syracuse, which he loves, and also raves about the efforts of Ben Parker, of Oswego's Veterans and Military Services of Office, faculty and others who have helped him along the way.

Week of activities to showcase Oswego graduate program opportunities

November 7, 2019

A range of events Nov. 11 to 15 for Graduate Studies Week will celebrate and showcase opportunities in the college’s graduate programs.

The campus community is invited to learn what graduate students and faculty are doing, meet with Dean Kristen Eichhorn and other staff, and much more. Events include:

Monday, Nov. 11: