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Pride & Prejudice to feature 'contemporary heartbeat'

April 19, 2017

The spring production of Pride & Prejudice, opening April 21 in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre, will feature a "contemporary heartbeat."

Campus

College now offers health, physical education professional certification

April 17, 2017

Flexibility is the watchword for SUNY Oswego's newly approved path to professional certification for graduate students teaching K-12 health education and physical education -- many of whom also coach sports or have other career commitments.

Society

April's keeper: 2015 grad cares for world's most famous giraffe

April 16, 2017

Millions around the world followed the pregnancy of April the giraffe -- and the care of her favorite keeper, Allysa Swilley, a 2015 SUNY Oswego zoology graduate.

Community

Students form sweet partnership with Man in the Moon

April 14, 2017

SUNY Oswego students taking classes in a wide range of majors recently celebrated a two-semester partnership to promote downtown Oswego's Man in the Moon Candies, a sweet campus-community project under the Smart Neighbors initiative.

April 19, 2017

April 14, 2017

Read about faculty and student conference presentations, faculty publications, a summer fellowship and an elected honor for an administrator.

Research

Fiddling with history: Musical manuscript unlocks America's past

April 13, 2017

How is a collection of fiddle music a key to the past? David Deacon of SUNY Oswego's history faculty explains the importance of Thomas Wilson's 1823 fiddle manuscript.

Spotlight

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Community

Students raising funds, awareness against child abuse

April 12, 2017

While April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, SUNY Oswego students in the For the Kids program have been actively raising awareness about this problem and raising funds to support local victims for three years.

Society

4 Oswego students advocate on Capitol Hill

April 12, 2017

Four SUNY Oswego students were among those representing their fellow students across the state during a recent SUNY Students on the Hill event on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on March 28 and 29.

Kara Fortunato

Kara Fortunato

April 12, 2017

Kara Fortunato, a junior majoring in electrical and computer engineering, firmly believes that if younger girls just gave the sciences a try, they would see they're "really just for everyone."