Slavery, corrupt banks, confidence games—all of those 19th century evils and many more issues of the day glide through “The Historian’s Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain’s Masterpiece as Social and Economic History” by SUNY Oswego economics professor
In this issue, read about faculty, staff and students honored and published for their work with refugees, artistic accomplishments, research skills, athletic and academic ability, administrative acumen and more.
“With Passion & Purpose: The Campaign for SUNY Oswego” has achieved a historic milestone in its five-year journey by surpassing the $40 million announced goal.
Angela Galvin, senior secretary and office manager for the SUNY Oswego Division of Extended Learning, will receive the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Classified Service.
Longtime SUNY Oswego professional staff members in technology services, alumni relations and financial aid have been recognized by the statewide university system with this year’s SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service.
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet the college’s first climatologist, assistant professor Michael C. Veres of the atmospheric and geological sciences department. The former first-generation college student says he’s impressed with the motivated Oswego students he’s encountered.
Team Sheldon—a partnership for academic excellence among SUNY Oswego’s School of Education, seven Oswego County school districts and the county’s Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation (CiTi)—plans a “slam” in May to mark another year o
Among the nearly 1,600 students eligible to participate in SUNY Oswego’s three May 14 Commencement ceremonies, many have already found future paths in research, education, business, media and other fields.