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Chemistry majors spent a day at Bausch & Lomb in Rochester to learn what it means to be an industrial chemist. Fehmi Damkaci, left, assistant professor of chemistry, joins biochemistry majors, from left, Andrew Preischel ’12, Ryan Cotroneo ’12, Jesse Vanucchi ’13 and Jake Demarree ’11, among 20 to make the trip. The program gives sophomores first preference before opening participation to other students.

Sophomores and s’mores spotlight second year

Between late night s’more sessions on the lake, pizza-fueled information meetings between professionals and students, and trips to maximum-security prisons, Gary Morris ’88 effectively helps students realize that the time is now to start keeping an eye keenly on their future.

Rita Irwin ’77 is president and CEO of the Dolphin Research Center in Florida.

Oswego Fostered Love of Dolphins, Theatre

Rita Irwin ’77 calls her coworkers her family. Never mind that some of them have flippers.

Village Commons

Meet the Village People

SUNY Oswego officially has its own band of Village people on campus.

Students flock around poet/musician Oveous Maximus, right, for pictures and autographs in Hewitt Union Ballroom during the 2010 ALANA (African, Latino, Asian, Native American) Conference.   Maximus, a rapid-fire spoken-word poet, was the keynote speaker for the weeklong conference. “This was amazing,” Quindell Williams ’11 said. “The spoken word, it’s something different, something close to home and close to our age. I thought it was great.”   ALANA, now in its 24th year, has become a staple in promoting a multicultural environment at SUNY Oswego and is a consistent hit among students, faculty and administrators.

To the Maximus

Poet/musician Oveous Maximus was keynote speaker at the 2010 ALANA (African, Latino, Asian, Native American) Conference.

Green and Gold Day gets a little more golden

Green and Gold Day gets a little more golden

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education recognized the Oswego Alumni Association in its 2010 “Outstanding External Program” category for the day college unity is most prominently on display.