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Spring 2019 Writing Fellows workshop series begins this week

March 22, 2019

The Writing Fellows workshop series will begin this week and run through the end of the spring semester. The Writing Fellows Program will offer five sessions to support faculty who use writing in the courses they teach, with a goal of building the wider culture of writing on campus.

All sessions, open to faculty and staff across disciplines, will take place in the CELT Conference Room, 123 Penfield Library. They include:

Scholar of gender, human rights issues to keynote Spanish Colloquium

March 22, 2019

Dr. Barbara Sutton, associate professor of women's, gender and sexuality studies at University at Albany, will make the keynote speech for the annual Spanish Colloquium at 12:35 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, in 114 Marano Campus Center.

The colloquium -- formally titled the Fifth Colloquium on Hispanic Literature and Culture -- will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to host and moderator Gonzalo Aguiar Malosetti of the modern languages and literatures faculty.

Community

Video highlights Oswego's commitment to service

March 21, 2019

Service is in our collective DNA as a college. Throughout the year, most recently during spring break, members of our campus make a difference every day.

Campus

American Sign Language storyteller to entertain, enlighten

March 20, 2019

The American Sign Language Club at SUNY Oswego aims to build awareness of deaf culture and the beauty of the language through ASL storyteller Dack Virnig's performance on campus.

Jerri Howland formally appointed vice president

March 20, 2019

Dear Members of the Campus Community,

I am pleased to announce the formal appointment of Dr. Jerri Howland as vice president of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management effective immediately. Howland had served as interim vice president since June 2018.

Commissary renovations to upgrade infrastructure for food service

March 19, 2019

A major renovation project on the cold storage area at the college’s Commissary building will begin in April and have some impacts on dining services.  

Opened in 1966, the commissary building, at the intersection of Mollison Street and Johnson Road just off Route 104, is operated by Auxiliary Services and stores a majority of the food supplies before distribution to the various dining facilities and kitchens around the SUNY Oswego campus.

Arts + culture

Recital to feature electronic music, guests, inventions

March 18, 2019

SUNY Oswego faculty member Paul Leary, who specializes in music technology, composition and flute, will offer a recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 31, in Tyler Hall's Room 11, featuring two students, his wife, one or more of his electronic music inventions, and a mix video from the recent premiere of Leary's original multimedia work, "Larger Than Us."

SUNY Chancellor's Awards honor 4 students from Oswego

March 18, 2019

Students active in academics, research, leadership, athletics and community service will receive the 2019 SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence -- the highest student recognition through the statewide university system.

Arts + culture

Exhibition to feature artwork of acrylics painter Wendy Stein

March 15, 2019

A free, public reception Thursday, April 4, will kick off a exhibition at SUNY Oswego in Syracuse titled "Somewhere Else: Paintings by Wendy Stein" and showcasing the abstract stylings of the artist's acrylic paintings through a lens of playful and empathic brush strokes.