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Modern languages and literatures faculty member earns prestigious NEH fellowship

April 17, 2020

Gonzalo Aguiar Malosetti of SUNY Oswego’s department of modern languages and literatures has earned a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar Fellowship for his book project,"Tropes of Violent Inequality: Brazilian Crime Fiction in a Post-Neoliberal Age."

Alumni making wide range of contributions during pandemic

April 17, 2020

SUNY Oswego's alumni community has revealed their resiliency, generosity and resourcefulness in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. All across New York state and the nation, stories of our alumni stepping up to help others out are emerging.

Campus

Faculty member's live session shares tips on teaching kids at home

April 17, 2020

Last week, Doreen Mazzye of the curriculum and instruction faculty was invited to do a Facebook live session by Syracuse.com, drawing on Mazzye's experience in training teachers and as a mother of three.

Notes From Home: Student support from SHOP

April 17, 2020

The Students Helping Oz Peers (SHOP) project is still available to help students in need of food and basic necessities. Learn how Oswego students are still working hard to make sure we all get through this #TogetherOz.

Visiting scholars from China donate PPE to Oswego Health

April 15, 2020

An ongoing connection to and love for SUNY Oswego resulted in a group of more than 50 former SUNY Oswego visiting scholars from China donating five large boxes of personal protection equipment (PPE) to the Oswego Health Foundation to support the w

Science + technology

Rice Creek Field Station hosting free National Arbor Day webinar conference April 24

April 15, 2020

National Arbor Day, a day set aside to celebrate trees, is traditionally marked by tree giveaways and tree planting events. This year, the need for social distancing requires creative solutions -- which the Canal Forest Restoration Project at SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station is providing via a free online webinar conference on Friday, April 24.

Notes from Home: Interview with a professor — Cara Thompson

April 15, 2020

Cara Thompson of the art faculty talks about how this semester has brought her closer to students, and what she especially loves about her art students. #TogetherOz

Community

Notes From Home: Making masks for the community

April 14, 2020

Theatre faculty members Kitty Macey and Judy McCabe, plus their advanced and beginner sewing students, are making hundreds of cloth face masks for local healthcare workers, agencies, and campus and community members.

Research

Notes From Home: Virtual Quest

April 13, 2020

While Quest -- the annual celebration of scholarly and creative activity -- could not take place in person this year, Dean of Graduate Studies Kristen Eichhorn (who coordinates Quest) says the virtual edition of Quest has plenty to offer students and those looking to learn.

Science + technology

SUNY Oswego lessons help students win competition, earn deal with startup

April 13, 2020

For Ian Cummins and Theo Johnson, winning the Global Game Jam competition months ago in New York City was just the beginning of an adventure that includes their game’s inclusion in a startup’s new system.