Scholarship, teaching and passion led to two recent awards for SUNY Oswego School of Education faculty member Maria Murray -- dedicated to evidence-based practices in the teaching of reading -- and to explosive growth for an organization she founded.
SUNY Oswego psychology professor Matthew Dykas and a team of certified parenting educators have gained critical momentum in a five-year effort to address one of society's great challenges -- reducing abuse and neglect of children by providing mothers and fathers with vital parenting insights and skills.
Computer science faculty member Bastian Tenbergen also is an expert in software engineering who has worked with auto and airplane manufacturers on ensuring safety throughout their systems. He fell in love with his future wife while an undergraduate exchange student here, then returned to Oswego for a master's degree.
ESPN columnist, panelist and bestselling author Kate Fagan will recount her experience coming out as gay among devout Christians on her college basketball team at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, in Sheldon Hall Ballroom as a part of SUNY Oswego's I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series.
Author, performer and feminist Lindy West will speak about her memoir, "Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman," in a free public appearance at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, in SUNY Oswego's Sheldon Hall ballroom.
Chicken Patty Day at SUNY Oswego isn't just a meal; it's an event. What is the Oz Chicken Patty and what makes it so popular? SUNY Oswego News student reporter Krystal Cole has the story.
The computer age meets the study of traditional disciplines -- literature, history, philosophy and more -- in digital humanities, a new minor at SUNY Oswego.
Senior Hannah Kruse, who balances biology and anthropology majors and a forensics minor, while doing research and a slew of campus activities, has always been "super-ambitious."