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Oswego Dining survey available; participants have chance to win prizes

October 30, 2019

Beginning today (Nov. 4) Oswego Dining once again participates in the Customer Satisfaction Survey being conducted by the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS). 

Complete a survey and you’re automatically registered for a chance to win the following prizes: 

Planetarium shows to explore black holes

October 30, 2019

The SUNY Oswego planetarium will peer toward black holes to present "Laying Eyes on the Unseen" at 7 p.m. every Sunday during November.

In April 2019, scientists with the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration released the first images of the regions surrounding two distinct black holes. Their appearances confirmed Albert Einstein’s conjectures concerning how they should look, assuming his theory of general relativity and gravitation were correct.

SUNY Oswego's Syracuse campus to host CNY Watercolor Society exhibition

October 30, 2019

Starting Nov. 8, SUNY Oswego’s Syracuse campus will exhibit paintings from the Central New York Watercolor Society.

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Emmy Award-winning alumnus honored with GOLD Award

October 30, 2019

Three-time Emmy Award-winning producer Cameron Jones, a member of SUNY Oswego's Class of 2009, was honored by the Oswego Alumni Association on Oct. 5 with a Graduate Of the Last Decade (GOLD) Alumni Award.

Arts + culture

Nov. 6 Ke-Nekt concert to feature musician's eclectic, electronic influences

October 30, 2019

Michael James Olson will present an eclectic, inventive program blending electronic music with live instruments in the next installment of SUNY Oswego’s Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.

Digital OZ seeks student stories

October 29, 2019

The Digital OZ project asks students: Can you tell a story about yourself in 500 words? 

Digital OZ is a website that showcases personal SUNY Oswego student stories. Organizers will work with students to write about their connection to SUNY Oswego -- whether it's their passion for their major or minor, their involvement on campus, a project they have created, research they have done, something they have discovered about themselves since being here or other topics.

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Visions Federal Credit Union establishes scholarship for non-traditional students with financial need

October 29, 2019

When Shayla Skipp lost her husband three years ago to lymphoma, she said the only thing that kept her going were her three children and her commitment to pursuing higher education. She is one of two recipients of a new scholarship established by Visions Federal Credit Union. The scholarship provides $500 each semester to two part-time students at the Syracuse campus with a financial need.

Last chance to RSVP for Rice Creek Annual Social and Small Grants Presentations

October 28, 2019

The campus community is invited to join Rice Creek Associates on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 2 to 4 p.m. for refreshments, conversation and to learn about the research that takes place at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station. Several 2019 Small Grants recipients (listed online) will present on their research projects, with topics including geology, parasitology, environmental DNA sampling, songbird studies and more.

EAP to sponsor 'Families and Financing' session

October 25, 2019

The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Mary Tone Rodgers, the college's Marcia Belmar Willock Endowed Professor of Finance, will present two lunch-and-learn sessions about finances and debt on Wednesday, Nov. 6.