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Aziz Sarimsakov

August 29, 2022

Aziz Sarimsakov, a junior double majoring in adolescence education-earth science and in geology, talks about being a first-generation student from Uzbekistan, why he chose SUNY Oswego, working as a Laker Leader, getting involved with campus and his dream of helping other immigrants make their dreams come true.

International

Notes From Home: Chanel Meyer earns prestigious Fulbright award

May 14, 2020

Chanel Meyer, a senior dual major in Spanish adolescence education and in Spanish, has earned a prestigious Fulbright Student award to teach in Spain next year.

Student life

Oswego continues support of SUNY Stands With Puerto Rico rebuilding

July 10, 2019

This past June, a SUNY Oswego faculty member and nine students continued the college’s connection with the ongoing SUNY Stands with Puerto Rico initiative that continues the rebuilding process after the island suffered catastrophic damage from a pair of 2017 hurricanes.

Kenan Bernard aspires to teach after graduation

Kenan Bernard

April 26, 2019

Winding down his sophomore year, adolescence education major Kenan Bernard can't wait for his succession of placements in high school social studies classrooms to start this fall. He volunteers for and avidly observes the current musical "Fun Home."