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Journalist who lived, worked undercover in North Korea to speak

October 16, 2018

SUNY Oswego's annual Hart Hall Global Awareness Conference will present Suki Kim, said to be the only writer to have lived undercover in North Korea for immersive journalism, as keynote speaker at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, in Sheldon Hall ballroom.

EAP and Kinney Drugs to offer free flu shot clinic for employees and students

October 15, 2018

New York State's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and the local Kinney Drugs are teaming up to offer free flu shots to SUNY Oswego employees who have Empire Plan health insurance coverage.  Make plans to get your flu shot on Monday, Oct. 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Marano Campus Center overlook (concourse level overlooking the food and activity court).

Students are also welcome but must present a valid health insurance card, as this particular flu shot clinic is not associated with the Mary Walker Health Center.  

SUNY's Zimpher Scholarship honors 'constant drive' of Oswego teacher candidate

October 15, 2018

SUNY Oswego teacher candidate Ashley Kirkland wanted to attend the recent presentation in Albany for the prestigious Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher Scholarship, but she was keeping her commitment to help other Brooklyn girls -- homeless, in temporary housing -- who are trying against all odds to succeed in school, just as Kirkland had.

Calling hours for Brian Hough set for Wednesday, Oct. 17

October 14, 2018

Memorial services for Brian Hough, SUNY Oswego assistant professor in the department of atmospheric and geological sciences, will be held Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018 from 6 to 8 p.m., at Wade Funeral Home, 22 Church St., Moravia, New York 13118. Read full obituary. Professor Hough lost his life in a tragic accident last weekend.

Oct. 17, 2018

October 12, 2018

Read about students building an award-winning app; art faculty members' exhibitions at home and abroad, faculty publications and more.

Writing Fellows Workshop Series for faculty begins today

October 12, 2018

The Writing Fellows Workshop Series begins today, providing the first of four sessions supporting 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 in all disciplines, will take place in the CELT Conference Room, 123 Penfield Library. They include:

Restructured Office of Communications and Marketing appoints new directors

October 11, 2018

The college's Office of Communications and Marketing recently completed a reorganization of its key function areas, aimed at expanding beyond a traditional public affairs model, and moving towards an integrated marketing, modernized communications approach. Over the past year, the office has purposely acted on a vision to create a culture of centralized service by formalizing four core function areas that include Digital Services, Marketing, News/Media and Publications.

Science + technology

Alumnus, NASA engineer to speak Oct. 23 about Mars mission

October 11, 2018

Kenny Roffo, a 2017 SUNY Oswego graduate who is now a NASA software engineer, will return to his alma mater to discuss “InSight: The Next Mars Lander” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, in Room 132 of the Shineman Center.

CTS promotes National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

October 11, 2018

Campus Technology Services aims to amplify the importance of security online in all students' and employees' educational, professional and personal lives during October -- National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

There are, for example, everyday things that could make our online data more secure, according to CTS and NCSAM organizers: Put a passcode on your mobile phone in case it gets stolen or lost, remove sticky notes that have written passwords, and lock your computer screen when you leave the office or residence, among other steps.

Kate Spector

October 11, 2018

A math specialist for the Office of Learning Services and legacy of SUNY Oswego as both an employee and former student, Kate Spector's path back here as an adult was anything but linear. For someone who loves patterns, her interests are eclectic and defy pigeonholing.