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Fiddling with history: Musical manuscript unlocks America's past

April 13, 2017

How is a collection of fiddle music a key to the past? David Deacon of SUNY Oswego's history faculty explains the importance of Thomas Wilson's 1823 fiddle manuscript.

Society

Sportsmanship Day Symposium plays into academic opportunities

March 9, 2017

The college's annual Sportsmanship Day Symposium allows sociology students and other majors to discuss fair play and societal issues every spring.

Community

College launches clinically rich partnership for teacher education

March 4, 2017

In partnership with the Oswego City School District, SUNY Oswego has established a college classroom at Leighton Elementary. The new Leighton Learning Community exposes SUNY Oswego students to hands-on teaching and learning opportunities.

Arts + culture

Welcoming atmosphere, opportunities attracted Mya Brown to theater department

March 2, 2017

A welcoming atmosphere, outstanding people and ready opportunities attracted Mya Brown to teach at SUNY Oswego as well as direct the spring production of “Pride and Prejudice.”

International

College looks to continue strengthening faculty-led study abroad

March 1, 2017

SUNY Oswego has earned acclaim and national rankings for its emphasis on study abroad, and aims to continue building on its variety and depth of offerings.

Campus

Mental health counseling accreditation opens avenues for graduates

February 14, 2017

The SUNY Oswego master's degree program in clinical mental health counseling recently obtained accreditation from the discipline's standards-setting organization, and this national recognition opens new avenues of employment and other benefits for graduates.