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'Collage' concert at SUNY Oswego to support scholarships

February 14, 2017

The SUNY Oswego music department will offer its annual "Collage" concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 3, in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre, with all proceeds supporting the Music Department Scholarship Fund.

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Student playwright wins national competition, NYC trip

February 14, 2017

The Acting Company recently named SUNY Oswego senior Michael Jaquez a winner in a national playwriting competition that spun off two plays coming to Waterman Theatre in March, "Julius Caesar" and "X."

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Allison Rank

February 10, 2017

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Allison Rank, an assistant professor in the political science department, who has experienced and now passes on skills and lessons for youth in American politics.

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Author, humanitarian Kevin Powell to speak Feb. 16

February 9, 2017

Kevin Powell, activist, author, pop culture curator and co-founder of multicultural civil and human rights organization BK Nation, will speak at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb.

Malcolm Huggins

February 8, 2017

Malcolm Huggins, assistant director of athletics for facilities, marketing and game management, aims for the success of Lakers in life as in sports and school.

Leea Sinay

February 8, 2017

Nontraditional student Leea Sinay works full time, coaches lacrosse, takes 12 credit-hours a semester—and says finishing her college degree in business administration at SUNY Oswego in Syracuse is tailor-made for her.

Tim Ganey

February 8, 2017

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Tim Ganey, SUNY Oswego’s fire marshal and code compliance manager in the Office of Environmental Health and Safety. He has held public office and was in law enforcement for a time, but his primary focus—day and night—is the safety of students, employees and his fellow citizens.

Peterly Jean Baptiste

February 8, 2017

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Peterly Jean Baptiste, a freshman dual major in language and international trade and French. Already working with the Sustainability Office under a grant with the American Farmland Trust and co-president of a campus environmental club, Jean Baptiste aims to return someday to his Haitian homeland to see what he can accomplish.