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Pianist Robert Auler to celebrate Chopin in concert

November 6, 2017

SUNY Oswego music professor and concert pianist Robert Auler will headline a recital titled "Chopin Celebration" for the Focus on Faculty Series at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, in Sheldon Hall ballroom.

Arts + culture

3 master's students to hold exhibition in Tyler

November 6, 2017

The fall master of art in studio arts exhibition will start Nov. 21 and continue Nov. 28 to Dec. 3 in Tyler Art Gallery, highlighting the portfolio work of three candidates for December graduation.

Campus

College to recognize Veterans Day with week of programming, events

November 1, 2017

SUNY Oswego, consistently ranked a top school for its military-connected and veteran population, will celebrate veterans and the active military with several observances the week of Nov. 7 to 11, including Military Appreciation Night at a men's ice hockey game on Veterans Day.

Campus

Grand Challenges Project seeks cross-campus impact on 'Fresh Water for All'

October 31, 2017

"Fresh Water for All," the college's first Grand Challenges Project, launches next fall, aiming to magnify the strengths of SUNY Oswego with a cross-discipline approach that makes substantial impacts on this imperative global issue.

Science + technology

Student-created, web-based BusShare tool simplifies transportation

October 30, 2017

The Office of Sustainability recently launched its latest award-winning transportation initiative, BusShare, the web-based brainchild of a student who wanted to make it simple to ride Centro's system in and around campus and the city of Oswego.

Research

Alumnus to speak about work as part of Nobel-winning astrophysics project

October 27, 2017

SUNY Oswego alumnus Daniel Wysocki, who is part of the team responsible for Nobel Prize-winning work studying gravitational waves in deep space, will speak at his alma mater Friday, Nov. 10.

Nov. 1, 2017

October 27, 2017

Read about faculty presentations and papers, a faculty board appointment, a staff member's presentations on cultivating student stories, a career-recognizing award and more.

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October 27, 2017

Research

Grant helps student researchers gain skills studying skulls of ancient animals

October 27, 2017

Dr. Jennifer Olori of the biological sciences faculty recently won a National Science Foundation grant for a project designed to provide undergraduates -- particularly women, who remain underrepresented in sciences and math -- with research experiences focused on head-first burrowing animals from as long ago as 300 million years.

Mic-Anthony Hay looks through a camera with an arctic scene in background

Mic-Anthony Hay

October 26, 2017

Mic-Anthony Hay, a journalism major and creative writing minor, uses multimedia storytelling to intertwine his academic interests with his love of outdoor adventure, photography, film and writing -- earning him a brand ambassadorship with Sony and more than 85,000 Instagram followers.