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Markers at Sheldon Hall, Shady Shore honor college, community history

May 30, 2019

SUNY Oswego has installed historical markers at two century-plus-old landmarks on campus, Sheldon Hall and Shady Shore -- the culmination of a project that began in the summer of 2017.

Open SUNY teaching ambassadors promote value of online courses

February 12, 2019

SUNY Oswego professors Arvind Diddi and Murat Yasar have new standing to offer tips for successful online teaching: They recently began a year as Open SUNY Online Teaching Ambassadors.

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Oswego student earns fellowship for public policy institute at Princeton

April 16, 2018

With an interest in public service, SUNY Oswego junior political science and history major Connor Breese is set to participate in the prestigious Junior Summer Institute program at Princeton University through the Public Policy and International Affairs Program.

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Oswego's Gwen Kay takes on SUNY-wide faculty leadership position

July 19, 2017

SUNY Oswego history faculty member Gwen Kay, director of the college's Honors Program the past four years, recently was sworn in as president of the SUNY University Faculty Senate and, in that role, as a member of the SUNY Board of Trustees.

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Fiddling with history: Musical manuscript unlocks America's past

April 13, 2017

How is a collection of fiddle music a key to the past? David Deacon of SUNY Oswego's history faculty explains the importance of Thomas Wilson's 1823 fiddle manuscript.

Oswego professor co-edits book on evolution of home economics

July 2, 2015

The field once known as home economics is alive, well and informing many other branches of knowledge, according to a new book co-edited by SUNY Oswego history professor and Honors Program Director Gwen Kay.

Alumnus author to speak about history of black opposition to nuclear bombs

February 9, 2015

Dr. Vincent J. Intondi, who received a SUNY Oswego master of arts degree in history in 2003, will speak about and sign his book, “African Americans Against the Bomb,” in a free Black History Month presentation at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb.