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New book examines radio personalities' influence

July 13, 2016

David Crider, a SUNY Oswego communication studies faculty member, explores in a new book how radio announcers develop their on-air personalities, helping the nearly century-old medium endure even in the rapidly evolving live-stream and on-demand a

Educators from near and far collaborate in Oswego

July 13, 2016

SUNY Oswego technology faculty member Donna Matteson (standing) speaks July 8 in Park Hall with faculty from Central China Normal University about computer-aided design software and printing technologies.

Jul. 08, 2016

July 8, 2016

In this issue, read about awards to business students and a Metro Center collaboration, a professor's poster on a productive project and a student affairs staffer's superb service selection.

Awards + honors

College honors 2 with academic advisement awards

June 16, 2016

SUNY Oswego faculty members Diane Brand of the public justice department and Christopher LaLonde of the English and creative writing department will receive the 2016 President’s Award for Excellence in Academic Advisement.

Awards + honors

Art faculty member Richard Metzgar to receive mentorship award

June 16, 2016

Richard Metzgar, a SUNY Oswego art faculty member for 15 years and a frequent collaborator with students working on projects, will receive the 2016 Provost’s Award for Mentoring in Scholarly and Creative Activity.

Awards + honors

Three honored for teaching excellence

June 15, 2016

The SUNY Oswego President’s Award for Teaching Excellence will recognize Carolina Ilie of the physics department and Joanne O’Toole of the curriculum and instruction department.

Awards + honors

Two at SUNY Oswego win awards for scholarship, creativity

June 15, 2016

Ashraf Attia of SUNY Oswego’s School of Business faculty, who studies cross-cultural and e-commerce marketing and many topics in sales and service, and music faculty member Robert Auler, who has performed globally and worked locally to raise the p

Professor's book mines 'Huck Finn' for history lessons

June 15, 2016

Slavery, corrupt banks, confidence games—all of those 19th century evils and many more issues of the day glide through “The Historian’s Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain’s Masterpiece as Social and Economic History” by SUNY Oswego economics professor