SUNY Oswego students have taken on teammates from the Netherlands -- a class of students at The Hague University of Applied Sciences -- to help inform health promotion plans for St. Francis Commons assisted-living residents.
Oswego students are currently in Trinidad and Tobago designing prototypes for the Caribbean country's national musical instrument in the new course "Engineering the Steelpan," taught by electrical and computer engineering faculty member Marianne Hromalik.
The two most recent SUNY Oswego connections to win prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student program awards add to a recent track record of success while reflecting campus efforts to expand diversity in studying abroad.
Heading into its ninth finals competition in June on the campus of SUNY Oswego, GENIUS Olympiad again looks forward to increasing attendance from nations around the world and new features.
Every year, the SUNY Oswego Office of International Education and Programs welcomes more than 250 international students and scholars to campus and also sends about 400 students overseas to study abroad. The campus will celebrate these and other global connections during International Education Week, Nov. 18 to 22.