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HR reminds employees to keep retirement info, beneficiaries updated

April 22, 2020

The Office of Human Resources reminds employees to periodically review aspects of your retirement planning, including beneficiaries for your retirement system, and to keep them updated, especially if you have had any recent changes in your life. 

Awards + honors

Leigh Wilson named SUNY Distinguished Service Professor

April 22, 2020

The State University of New York has recognized Leigh Wilson as a Distinguished Service Professor, one of the SUNY system’s highest honors.

Healthcare heroes include NYC ICU nurse in Oswego MBA program

April 22, 2020

SUNY Oswego News had the honor of speaking with one of the healthcare heroes working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. In addition to being a nurse in a Manhattan intensive-care unit, Boris Lukatskiy is a SUNY Oswego online MBA student.

Campus

Notes From Home: Earth Day

April 22, 2020

April 22 is Earth Day, in the middle of Earth Week, and while the Oswego family is not all together for it this year, the team in the Sustainability Office has been working hard on ways to celebrate #TogetherOz.

Notes from Home: “Road to Oz” podcast

April 21, 2020

Seniors Cassie Carudo and Cloey Olkowski have started the "Road To Oz" podcast (available on Spotify) to provide information and advice to incoming SUNY Oswego students. They are working #TogetherOz with current students, faculty members and other interested members of the Oswego family.

Science + technology

Student team wins hackathon prize with inclusive app

April 20, 2020

A SUNY Oswego student team of Alexis Indick, Anisha KC, Bharati Mahajan and Tonia Sanzo won Best User Interface at the WiCHacks competition earlier this year for their app “TRANSition,” which promotes inclusion and connectedness for the LGBTQ+ community.

Penfield's librarians continue providing research support

April 20, 2020

While the building is closed, Penfield’s librarians are still working to help students with research.

The librarians can help everybody find those important scholarly sources needed online and navigate the complexities of citing sources in APA and MLA. There are lots of ways to get in touch with librarians: In addition to email and chat, campus community members can also make an appointment for a one-on-one or group virtual meeting with a subject librarian. Or schedule a virtual research consultation.

Student life

Notes From Home: Yards for Yeardley goes virtual

April 20, 2020

Yards for Yeardley, an annual daylong walk/run/roll to raise awareness about domestic and dating violence, has been extended into a month-long virtual event, coordinated locally by It's On Oz. Working #TogetherOz, the campus community has already logged more than seven million yards … and counting!

Awards + honors

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."

Office of Learning Services hiring tutors

April 17, 2020

Any student interested in becoming a tutor for the fall 2020 semester for the Office of Learning Services is invited to visit the OLS website at www.oswego.edu/ols and click on the "Apply to be a Tutor" link under the OLS Links on the right column of the page.

That link will bring viewers to a page where they can review the position qualifications and submit their application.