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Supervisor of central receiving in the building complex between the lakeside and south campuses, Beth Gentile's areas of responsibility have grown and updated significantly in the quarter-century since she was hired to head the maintenance stockroom in Mahar Hall.
The second of five candidates for the Dean of the School of Business, Dr. Victoria Seitz, will be available today (Thursday, Feb. 28) for a Faculty, Staff and Student Open Forum, to be held from 3:15 to 4 p.m., in 201 Marano Campus Center.
Faculty and staff members interested in learning how to prep healthy lunches throughout the week are invited to a healthy cooking class starting at noon Friday, March 8, in the Mackin Hall.
SUNY Oswego professor and sociology chair Tim Delaney recently published his 21st book in 21 years, one he has contemplated doing for much of that time: "Common Sense as a Paradigm of Thought: An Analysis of Social Interaction."
The crusading pediatrician who four years ago helped bring the fight for clean-water justice in Flint to the national spotlight will speak at SUNY Oswego this fall about the newly announced Oswego Reading Initiative book for this summer, her award-winning "What the Eyes Don't See."
The first of five candidates for the Dean of the School of Business, Dr. Daewoo Park, will be available today (Wednesday, Feb. 27) for a Faculty, Staff and Student Open Forum, to be held from 3:15 to 4 p.m., in 133 Marano Campus Center.
Campus Technology Services has learned that thousands of Oswego email addresses and passwords have been made public recently, as part of several massive information dumps. It is important to note that passwords for SUNY Oswego services were NOT disclosed, but users may still need to take action.