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Campus network maintenance scheduled April 17 and April 24

April 14, 2021

Campus Technology Services (CTS) will perform maintenance on the campus network on two different dates.

The first date will be on Saturday, April 17 from 6 to 9 a.m. During this time, some technology services will be unavailable for everyone on and off-campus. Some of the affected services include but are not limited to:

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Rice Creek to host Arbor Day webinar on April 30

April 14, 2021

For the second year in a row, members of the public are invited to celebrate National Arbor Day with the Canal Forest Restoration Project (CFRP) team at Rice Creek Field Station via a free online webinar conference on Friday, April 30.

Alumni featured in 'Women in Media' panel discussion

April 14, 2021

All SUNY Oswego students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to join the "Women in Media" alumni panel discussion at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 21.

The all-star lineup of media alumni will share their perspectives as women in the industry and share tips for success in the field.

Panelists include:

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Student research assistant wins library award

April 14, 2021

Awa Dembele, a Peer Reference Assistant at Penfield Library, has been selected to receive SUNY Oswego’s 2021 Northern New York Library Network Outstanding Student Employee award.

Virtual Honors Convocation on Friday to honor more than 100 students

April 14, 2021

This year's virtual Honors Convocation, at 3 p.m. Friday, April 16, celebrates of the academic achievements of more than 100 SUNY Oswego students throughout the disciplines. You can access the virtual event and find more information on these outstanding students (including an official Convocation program) on our Honors Convocation website.

Arts + culture

Subnivean Awards to feature all-star writers’ discussion, finalists' readings

April 13, 2021

“Lemony Snicket” author Daniel Handler, April Sinclair (whose book, "Coffee Will Make You Black," is about to become a major motion picture) and luminary poet Arisa White will share their knowledge and insights in conversation, hosted by and for SUNY Oswego's community but also made open to the public because of their level of popularity. This virtual chat featuring these Subnivean Awards judges followed by finalists reading their work will mark the first-ever literary competition showcase for the college’s student-run literary publication, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 22.

SEFA launches drive to support Oswego Bookmobile

April 13, 2021

The SUNY Oswego SEFA Committee is proud to announce a partnership with the Oswego Bookmobile to launch the first ever children’s book drive.

The effort invites campus and community members to donate new and like-new books for children ages 3 to 18. The book drive will run from now through May 10.

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Quest presentation to look at pets' impact on mental health

April 13, 2021

An unbreakable bond between one furry feline and SUNY Oswego senior Hannah Hertik inspired Hertik’s study, “Pets and Mental Health: An exploration of perceived social support,” which she will present at Quest.

Sounds of Summer Playlist exploring the world

April 12, 2021

For its weekly themed Sounds of Summer Playlist, Extended Learning wants to know about what music from around the world you enjoy.

The playlist's weekly theme ties in with "Global Tones - Introduction to World Music," which is among the offerings of Summer Sessions 2021. This course explains the music of primarily non-Western cultures through the development of their musical instruments and sounds. Students will discover the intrinsic connection between a culture -- its religion, politics, economics, etc. -- and the music it makes.

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Technical theatre students present 'Going Mad in Wonderland' during Quest

April 9, 2021

SUNY Oswego technical theater students show off their skills in an actor free musical lightshow piece during Quest that alludes to the theme of “Alice in Wonderland.”