A Dec. 18 event at Syracuse’s Everson Museum of Art will honor “The Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling, one of the most significant creative minds from Central New York. SUNY Oswego computer science faculty member Ryan Zlomek said this annual event is borne of appreciation and connection for Serling’s work.
With recent top finishes at Johns Hopkins and Cornell University hackathons this fall already, SUNY Oswego’s LakerHacks team kicked off the semester with notable achievements added to their record.
Earlier this year, SUNY Oswego saw the launch of LakerHacks – which, organizers said, redefined the traditional hackathon experience by being more than just a competition while setting a stage for more successful future events.
In just three years, Ayusha Bhandari transformed from a newly arrived international student from Pokhara, Nepal, into a summa cum laude graduate earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SUNY Oswego.
Manideep Reddy Pothula, a graduate student at SUNY Oswego, is pioneering breast cancer research by using machine learning and genetic data to enhance survival predictions and improve patient care.
A pair of informative panel presentations, spotlighting many alumni in the field, are among the highlights of SUNY Oswego’s Engineering Week events, April 1 to 5.
A computer science faculty member’s podcast, “Meditations with Ryan Zlomek,” includes conversations with an interesting variety of guests while also supporting his students’ creativity and skills.
Oswego’s eighth annual Porchfest will feature more than 70 acts around the Port City on Sept. 17, plus an increased spotlight on performers thanks to SUNY Oswego computer faculty member James Early’s continued offer to record sets free of charge.
SUNY Oswego students collaborated with Marquardt Switches in Cazenovia on a variety of projects supporting the company's efficiency and their own problem-solving skills.