Five SUNY Oswego students active in academics, leadership, community service, campus involvement, arts and career-long achievement will receive the 2015 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence—the highest student recognition through the sta
The Fulbright Scholar program has awarded Christopher Harris of the SUNY Oswego computer science faculty an opportunity to travel to Finland this August for nearly a year to explore cross-cultural user experience and user design, plus a variety of other research and teaching interests in human-computer interaction and business.
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Lois Terminella, the first person to greet students for two meals a day at Lakeside Dining Center. Beyond her work duties, she has offered reassurance and a shoulder to lean on for more than three decades.
In this issue, read about students speaking out, a distinguished honor, a student's solo exhibition, publications in computer science, a presentation in history and small grants in communication studies, modern languages and risk management.
SUNY Oswego’s Student Association presented a check to Clear Path for Veterans at a recent Crunch ice hockey game in Syracuse: $7,119 from two fundraising events held among the Oswego student body.
SUNY Oswego recently earned a highly competitive grant from 100,000 Strong in the Americas to train students here and in Brazil to implement a health-and-wellness program to fight childhood obesity in both countries.
For 14 SUNY Oswego students, winter break brought a crash course in physical theater and Russian culture during an inspiring—and intense—three-week trip to Moscow.
In this issue, read about faculty publications in labor relations, economics and astrophysics, presentations at a COIL conference in Japan, a small grant for an interdisciplinary project on risk management and insurance, an art project and a presentation on increasing students' transferable skills.
Pianist Juan La Manna, professor of music at SUNY Oswego, will offer a free music recital featuring works of Brahms, Mozart and more at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 8, in Sheldon Hall ballroom on campus.