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Paid-vacations study sharpens student research skills

April 21, 2016

SUNY Oswego chemistry professor Dr. Kestas Bendinskas and his student researchers recently shared in a grant for a preliminary study of stress markers and related effects among workers who take paid vacation time and those who leave some or all of it on the table.

Oswego faculty member's new chamber CD represents family album

April 21, 2016

A new CD features the music of a family of composers: SUNY Oswego music faculty member Eric Schmitz, his father and his brother.

Research

Oswego professor edits Open SUNY textbook on literacy education

April 21, 2016

Kristen Munger, associate dean of the SUNY Oswego School of Education, has edited and co-authored a new Open SUNY textbook on research-driven literacy teaching practices.

SUNY Oswego launches master's program in strategic communication

April 20, 2016

SUNY Oswego recently began offering a graduate degree in strategic communication, a master’s-level program covering many potential career paths across multiple disciplines.

Awards + honors

Kristen Eichhorn named American Council on Education fellow

April 18, 2016

The American Council on Education has named Dr. Kristen Eichhorn, professor of communication studies at SUNY Oswego and faculty fellow in the college’s President’s Office, as an ACE Fellow for academic year 2016-17.

Awards + honors

Kristen Eichhorn named American Council on Education fellow

April 18, 2016

The American Council on Education has named Dr. Kristen Eichhorn, professor of communication studies at SUNY Oswego and faculty fellow in the college’s President’s Office, as an ACE Fellow for academic year 2016-17.

New graphic design minor to offer broader skills to students

April 5, 2016

SUNY Oswego will begin offering a new minor in graphic design this fall, providing the tools for visual communication, visual literacy and problem solving to students in disciplines across campus.

Student using data to find causes for psychiatric readmissions

April 1, 2016

A SUNY Oswego graduate student will present at the college’s Quest symposium on April 13 his data analysis project to assist SUNY Upstate Medical University in determining how to support patients who often seek costly hospital psychiatric readmissions