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Chemistry professor earns SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching

May 3, 2019

The State University of New York has conferred on Casey Raymond, associate professor of chemistry at SUNY Oswego, the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, based on his consistent, beyond-the-call care for the performance and success of his students, his colleagues, his discipline and the college's state-of-the-art science building.

Research

Professor's book offers concise guide to contributions of ancient Hindu science

May 2, 2019

Dr. Alok Kumar, distinguished teaching professor of physics at SUNY Oswego, has gained much attention for his 2014 book on ancient Hindu science and math and their influence on the Western world. Now, he's made the work more approachable for more readers.

Campus

Two students earn grants to study in Germany

April 29, 2019

The German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, or DAAD) awarded grants to SUNY Oswego students Michelle DiBlasio and Momoko Ogiso for summer study in Germany.

Mohammad Islam in a physics lab

Mohammad Islam

April 15, 2019

An associate professor of physics and a specialist in nanotechnology, Mohammad Islam holds a patent related to his research on rechargeable batteries. Long interested in sustainable energy technologies, Mohammad employs undergraduate interns, providing them with skills to go on to other opportunities in research.

Awards + honors

Newman Fellow carries on family tradition of service

March 28, 2019

Campus Compact recently named Ariel Gutman-Gates, a SUNY Oswego junior psychology major, one of only 262 Newman Civic Fellows nationwide for 2019-20, recognizing his passion and hard work in growing the college's program for students who struggle with food insecurity.

Student life

Summer math camp paves way for student success

March 27, 2019

The Summer Math Success Camp helps incoming students complete degrees in both the STEM and education fields. This free SUNY-funded opportunity sets Oswego apart from many other four-year institutions.

Research

Quest presentation to highlight project to preserve Kiowa language

March 26, 2019

A SUNY Oswego faculty-student team is trying to help preserve a Native American language, Kiowa, with only about 10 fluent speakers remaining.

Science + technology

Engineering students creating Smart Garden to water plants with precision

March 26, 2019

A water- and labor-conserving Smart Garden that took shape in a lab in SUNY Oswego's Shineman Center earned three senior electrical and computer engineering majors third place in the student poster competition at the 17th Annual NYS Green Building Conference in Syracuse.

Sarah Rappleye in a chemistry lab

Sarah Rappleye

March 15, 2019

Science beckoned at an early age for sophomore Sarah Rappleye (Rapple-ee), who majors in chemistry, minors in biocultural anthropology and forensic science, and is poised to present her research at a regional conference -- all while participating year-round in NCAA athletics.

Community

Circle of Security Parenting sees dramatic growth in trainer candidates, partnerships

March 11, 2019

The Circle of Security Parenting program to break the cycle of abuse and neglect of children in Oswego County -- founded locally by SUNY Oswego psychology chair Dr. Matt Dykas -- recently made a big leap in momentum.