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Tarandi Foundation gives $50,000 to endow scholarships for Sheldon Institute

February 11, 2015

Every summer for two weeks, hundreds of youth in grades 2 through 10 come to the SUNY Oswego campus to explore topics ranging from music, art and dance to science, cooking and history during the Sheldon Institute.

Feb. 10, 2015

February 10, 2015

In this issue, read about a chemistry faculty member's funded research, a student's full scholarship to France, publications by faculty in political science and philosophy, and presentations on astrophysics, human-computer interaction and women's studies.

SUNY Oswego violinist, pianist to offer Feb. 22 concert of diverse styles

February 10, 2015

Violinist Ahreum Kim, new last fall as a member of the SUNY Oswego music faculty, will make her campus concert debut in collaboration with colleague and pianist Robert Auler at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb.

Alumnus author to speak about history of black opposition to nuclear bombs

February 9, 2015

Dr. Vincent J. Intondi, who received a SUNY Oswego master of arts degree in history in 2003, will speak about and sign his book, “African Americans Against the Bomb,” in a free Black History Month presentation at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb.

Farida Husain

Farida Husain

February 4, 2015

Farida Husain is the first student at SUNY Oswego to earn Bloomberg Certification, which qualifies her to understand and use the Bloomberg terminal, the most widely used information system in finance.

Gerry Roy

January 28, 2015

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet custodian Gerry Roy, who cleans the Poucher wing of Marano Campus Center and Swetman Gym, taking pride in her duties and enjoying her encounters with students, faculty and colleagues.

Arts + culture

'Fantastic Architectures' to focus on 3-D illusion, design basics

January 26, 2015

SUNY Oswego student artists will open an exhibition titled “Fantastic Architectures” with a free public reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, at Oswego State Downtown.

Jan. 21, 2015

January 21, 2015

n this issue, read about faculty members' presentations in India, France, Spain, The Netherlands, Brazil and Texas; a Gilman Scholarship winner; a Carnegie Hall premiere; student and faculty participation in community research; small grants to faculty members in anthropology and economics; publications in paleontology, astrophysics, education abroad and media education; and much more.

Dan Cutler

January 19, 2015

Festa fellowship recipient finds new rewarding opportunities at Welch Allyn

Paloma Sarkar

January 10, 2015

MBA alum finds success after leaving IT