In this issue, read about a dissertation award, an ethics award, a teaching award, a small science grant, two All-Americans, student conference presentations on literacy, and faculty presentations in physics, economics and shared governance.
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Elizabeth “Liz” Schmitt, professor of economics and recent co-chair of the Middle States accreditation review, as well as the faculty lead for a student-retention project and often involved in other part-time administration tasks—but satisfied, for now, that the classroom is “exactly where I should be.”
SUNY Oswego students blending creative writing, illustration, filmmaking, music, design and computer skills have teamed the last two semesters to launch Exist, a multimedia magazine app inspired by the college’s Graphic Flash fiction-and-artwork e
SUNY Oswego has launched a diversity awareness initiative this spring titled “Shine the Light on Oz,” the latest in a series of projects nurtured over the past year by the college’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee and the Division of Student Aff
Friends of the late SUNY Oswego Emeritus Professor Julius Sherwood “Sherry” Dunham describe him as a gentle, firm and steady leader who pulled together people with a common goal to work toward a solution.
SUNY Oswego’s School of Business recently earned a first-ever top 75 “Best for Vets” spot, ranking 37th on the list compiled by Military Times, an independent publisher of news and information for service members and their families.