The state has approved a new online graduate certificate program at SUNY Oswego in behavioral forensics, a multidisciplinary field that relates human behavior—from violence to bizarre conduct—to the criminal justice system.
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Alexander Eddinger, a dual major in a broadcasting and mass communication and in music with a voice concentration. As the “self-reliant” senior moves toward graduation, he keeps his grandfather’s wisdom close to heart.
SUNY Oswego political science faculty member Helen J. Knowles co-edited and helped write “Judging Free Speech,” a new book exploring the First Amendment opinions of nine key justices over the course of 100 years of Supreme Court decisions.
U.S. News Media Group ranks SUNY Oswego among the top 15 public regional universities in the North for 2016 in its latest rating, released today, Sept. 9. Oswego is No. 14 on the U.S.
In this issue, read about performing and exhibiting artists, visiting scholars from China, a SUNY conference co-chair, and faculty publications in psychology and philosophy.
The college has earned three SUNY High Needs grants totaling $197,000 to expand programs in human development, health services administration, and biomedical and health informatics.
SUNY Oswego recently achieved the silver level in Purposeful Networks’ Student Actions Awards for spring 2015, earning the honor for demonstrated student leadership and engagement in activities that positively impact the community and the planet.