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Oswego educational leadership grads: Motivated, engaged --- and employed

January 3, 2019

SUNY Oswego's program leading to a Certificate of Advanced Study in educational leadership has grown more than 30 percent since 2011. About nine in every 10 CAS participants have started jobs in school administration within two months of graduation.

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Oswego expertise in teacher-candidate residencies tapped for statewide project

November 15, 2018

The SUNY Oswego School of Education has joined three other educator-preparation schools in Bank Street College's Prepared to Teach-New York Learning Network, an initiative designed to develop sustainable funding pathways for residency programs that embed teacher candidates in schools and communities for two full semesters.

Kimberlyn Fernéz is a graduate student in school psychology

Kimberlyn Fernéz

November 9, 2018

A graduate student in school psychology and recipient of a Diversity Graduate Fellowship, Kimberlyn Fernéz has persisted through challenges, and now is eager to work in schools to help other young students overcome their own tough times.

Science + technology

Scholastic innovations to fly high at technology conference

October 10, 2018

Drones, virtual reality headgear, customized logic boards, laser cutters and much more will be part of the 79th annual Technology Fall Conference at SUNY Oswego.

Society

Oswego professor writes book on 'Raising Freakishly Well Behaved Kids'

September 14, 2018

SUNY Oswego counseling and psychological services professor Jodi Mullen has instilled what she has learned from research, working as a play therapist, and from children themselves in a new book, “Raising Freakishly Well Behaved Kids: 20 Principles for Becoming the Parent Your Child Needs.”

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Education departments to reunite in renovated Wilber Hall

August 31, 2018

SUNY Oswego will open a renovated Wilber Hall in stages this fall, completing by year's end the centralization of all School of Education departments under one, contiguous roof for the first time in about 50 years.

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Marketing students helping NYS firefighters recruit younger volunteers

June 26, 2018

As president of the New York State Association of Fire Chiefs, 1966 SUNY Oswego graduate John Sroka understands firsthand how important volunteer firefighters are to the safety of New York state. Of the state’s 1,665 registered fire departments, more than 90 percent rely solely on volunteers, so he turned to his alma mater to address falling numbers of recruits.

Dan Scaia receives Alumni Impact Award during Reunion

June 25, 2018

On June 9 just before SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley delivered the College Update at Reunion 2018, Oswego Alumni Association President Lisa Marceau Schnorr recognized fellow board memberDan Scaia, a 1968 graduate, with the Alumni Impact Award.

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Wellness management degree adds all-online option

March 28, 2018

SUNY Oswego recently earned state approval to offer its bachelor of science program in wellness management as an all-online option starting this fall, helping students who are busy balancing work, family and school.

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Diversity Graduate Fellowship helps students succeed

March 28, 2018

Breaking barriers and finding their way through financial and other challenges, while excelling in the classroom, have earned five students Diversity Graduate Fellowships at SUNY Oswego.