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Researcher earns grant to help build better batteries

December 20, 2017

Lithium-ion batteries continue to fuel millions of smartphones, electric cars, power tools and all manner of other rechargeable equipment, but SUNY Oswego physics faculty member Mohammad Islam believes great potential exists for lower cost sodium-ion batteries to make inroads.

Society

'Avalanche of support' as faculty member collects cards for children of Las Vegas shooting victims

December 8, 2017

What started as a modest way to help young people impacted by tragedy has continued to grow into a kind of holiday miracle.

Campus

Humanities Collaboratory builds bridges to sciences, arts for teaching, research

November 13, 2017

Satellite imagery, 3D modeling, data-visualization maps: At SUNY Oswego, the tools of technology and the sciences are moving traditional humanities -- history, philosophy, literature and languages -- forward.

Society

Cutler Fund boosted to $1 million to expand student opportunities

November 10, 2017

Donations by 1974 SUNY Oswego alumnus David Cutler have brought a fund to support the college's public justice program and student experiences to $1 million.

Arts + culture

3 master's students to hold exhibition in Tyler

November 6, 2017

The fall master of art in studio arts exhibition will start Nov. 21 and continue Nov. 28 to Dec. 3 in Tyler Art Gallery, highlighting the portfolio work of three candidates for December graduation.

Research

Alumnus to speak about work as part of Nobel-winning astrophysics project

October 27, 2017

SUNY Oswego alumnus Daniel Wysocki, who is part of the team responsible for Nobel Prize-winning work studying gravitational waves in deep space, will speak at his alma mater Friday, Nov. 10.

Research

Grant helps student researchers gain skills studying skulls of ancient animals

October 27, 2017

Dr. Jennifer Olori of the biological sciences faculty recently won a National Science Foundation grant for a project designed to provide undergraduates -- particularly women, who remain underrepresented in sciences and math -- with research experiences focused on head-first burrowing animals from as long ago as 300 million years.

Society

Professor co-authors book on friendship, happiness, connections

October 23, 2017

From the theories of Aristotle to relationships on Facebook, the latest co-authored book by SUNY Oswego sociology professor Tim Delaney examines "Friendship and Happiness: The Connection Between the Two."

Science + technology

Planetarium to feature tales of eclipse in November shows

October 19, 2017

The SUNY Oswego planetarium will present "The Great American Eclipse" at 7 p.m. every Sunday during November.

Society

'Truthiness' at issue in 29th annual Steinkraus Lecture

October 2, 2017

The SUNY Oswego philosophy department's 2017 Warren Steinkraus Lecture on Human Ideals will feature Dr. J.D. Trout, author of the book "Wondrous Truths: The Improbable Triumph of Modern Science," at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, in the Marano Campus Center auditorium.