Additional Navigation
Awards + honors

Oswego student, co-founder of Clotheslyne startup accepted into national accelerator

January 16, 2024

Camden Olivero, a SUNY Oswego senior, recently had his startup Clotheslyne accepted into Techstars NYC, a highly selective national accelerator program.

Research

Student conducts ‘life-changing’ economics research in Democratic Republic of Congo

December 7, 2023

Baye Massene Diallo, a senior double majoring in economics and business administration, said he recently had a “life-changing” experience researching his economics capstone project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in Africa.

Awards + honors

John Kane earns Chancellor’s Award for ongoing commitment to educational excellence

June 10, 2021

Continuing work to elevate learning on the SUNY Oswego campus and across academia has earned John Kane, director of the college’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) and a professor of economics, a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service.

Society

State approves new major in philosophy, politics and economics

April 10, 2018

Abraham Lincoln: politician, philosopher or economist? Was John Stuart Mill just a philosopher? Was Adam Smith just an economist? A new SUNY Oswego degree program to launch this fall underscores the answer: Academic disciplines, like careers, often intersect, regardless of boundaries and labels.

Society

College, WCNY to host documentary, panel on ethics

April 3, 2018

SUNY Oswego will partner with WCNY to host a preview of the PBS documentary segment “The Whistle Blower,” followed by an ethics-based faculty panel discussion on Wednesday, April 11.

Faculty profile: Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt

May 15, 2017

Meet economics professor Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt.

Professor's book mines 'Huck Finn' for history lessons

June 15, 2016

Slavery, corrupt banks, confidence games—all of those 19th century evils and many more issues of the day glide through “The Historian’s Huck Finn: Reading Mark Twain’s Masterpiece as Social and Economic History” by SUNY Oswego economics professor