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Inc. Magazine named Christine Do ’80 a top 10 Asian entrepreneur in 2010 and 2011. The Vietnam native and Soft Tech Consulting founder used math to bridge the language gap and make a career in computers.

Oswego Is No. 1 for Top 10 Asian Entrepreneur

Math gave Christine (né Huong) Do ’80 a common language to share with her peers and Oswego’s pioneer computer science program gave her a place to excel.

Gordon A. Lenz ’58 and his wife, Carol, visit Rich Hall, home to Oswego’s School of Business and the Gordon A. Lenz ’58 Center for Finance, Insurance and Risk Management, which he founded in 2010.

Club Invests in the Market, Members’ Futures

SUNY Oswego has long distinguished itself as a center for hands-on learning. That tradition continues as the School of Business and the Oswego College Foundation are providing $100,000 for the student-run Investment Club to purchase S&P 500 securities.

Reunion 2012 Photo Gallery

Alumni and friends enjoyed reminiscing, dining and dancing at Reunion Weekend — Oswego’s annual Family Reunion! Check out more of the fun from Reunion 2012 in the photo gallery at oswego.edu/reunion. Planning is already under way for Reunion 2013 — June 6 to 9.

A dedicated alumna of Omega Phi Beta sorority and longtime community advocate, Deyadira “Betty” Diaz ’02, far right, and some fellow sisters take part in the New York PRIDE Parade each year. Betty is a supporter of NBCUniversal’s LGBT 
affinity group, OUT@NBCU, and recently revived UNIDOS, a Latino affinity group, at NBCUniversal’s Rockefeller Center headquarters.

10X10+10: Betty Diaz ’02

With her sorority and in the classroom, Deyadira “Betty” Diaz ’02 took several steps forward at Oswego. In fact, student step dancing earned her an award and spot on the national team after graduation.

Jerry Jones ’67, M ’71 literally sold the farm to move to the southern African nation of Malawi
in 2008. Here he poses with some of his students at the Iris Africa School for orphans.

Making the Most of Retirement: Alumnus Takes Teaching Ministry to Africa

Jerry Jones ’67, M ’71 is driven by faith. And faith has driven him in some interesting directions over the years: a teacher, a taxman, a caregiver, a world traveler.

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Each quarter, former WRVO staffer Jasmyn Belcher ’06 produces a month’s worth of weekly segments for broadcast on National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition.” The job requires hours of listening to StoryCorps archives and traveling to find new stories in communities across America.

Preserving Personal Pasts — One Story at a Time

The stories are out there: in Brooklyn, in Atlanta, in San Francisco, in Mesilla, N.M., and in tiny Upstate New York towns like Rensselaer Falls.

The Big Picture: Alumna Sets the Scenes that  Make the Movies

The Big Picture: Alumna Sets the Scenes that Make the Movies

On the seventh floor of an aging West 52nd Street building, on folding tables, corkboards and floors, they are creating.

Professor Emeritus Harry Nash, at left, and Dan Scaia ’68 stand with late Coach Emeritus Ernest B. Luongo, far right, at his Oswego Athletic Hall of Fame induction in 2008. Nash and Scaia spearheaded the creation of the Ernest B. Luongo Memorial Scholarship in the coach’s honor.

Professor Emeritus Teams with Alumnus to Create Scholarship for Coach

A legendary soccer coach and revered professor emeritus, the late Ernest B. Luongo made a difference on the field and in his classroom. Professor Emeritus Harry Nash and former player Dan Scaia ’68 have joined with the Luongo family to ensure his legacy is preserved at Oswego with the Ernest B. Luongo Memorial Scholarship.

Ken Sherman ’54

Anniversary Gift Celebrates 60 Years, Funds the Future

After 59 years of marriage, Ken ’54 and Anne MacDonald Sherman ’53 had amassed quite a collection of anniversary gifts. In fact, in recent years they requested friends and family to donate to a favorite charity as a gift to them.