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Educator earns Humanitarian Heart Award

February 11, 2019

David Parisian of SUNY Oswego’s curriculum and instruction department recently received the 2018 Humanitarian Heart Award from the HeartMath Institute.

Society

Professor’s book looks at legacy of Columbine shooting, 20 years later

February 7, 2019

For her latest book, which looks at the legacy of the Columbine school shootings two decades later, SUNY Oswego criminal justice faculty member Jackie Schildkraut said the foundation comes from a quote in the Wall of Healing at the Columbine Memorial -- a place of remembrance that will be supported withproceeds from the book.

Signups open for February KidsTech STEM courses

February 6, 2019

In addition to traditional Oswego KidsTech: STEM 4 Kids (grades K-3) or Young Inventors (grades 4-6) four-week classes in April, this semester the campus will host KidsTech STEM Warm-up Activities in February. These sessions invite children to enjoy an exciting STEM activity during their winter breaks and for new children to try out one of the iSTEM (integrative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) lessons led by the Oswego Technology Student Association and pre-service technology education teachers at SUNY Oswego

Faculty invited to "drop-in" today with President Stanley

February 6, 2019

President Deborah F. Stanley will host a drop-in with faculty today (Thursday, Feb. 7) from 9:30 to 11 a.m., in the Chu Atrium, located in the Marano Campus Center.

President Stanley hosts drop-in hours for SUNY Oswego faculty periodically throughout the academic year. Members of the faculty are invited to stop by and meet with her during these drop-ins.

New Mindful Yoga course begins today

February 5, 2019

Mindful Yoga with Steven, Fridays at 4 p.m. in 302 Lee Hall, is a new offering to wind down the week.

The weekly sessions led by Steven York of the theatre department offer a three-part restorative practice focused on body/mind/breath awareness, mindful movement and appreciation of the present moment. Each of the three sections last approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Latecomers are welcome to join at anytime during the first 30 to 40 minutes.

Deadline approaching for collections grants from Penfield Library

February 5, 2019

Penfield Library has announced it is now taking applications for 2019 College Impact Collections Grants. Please note that the application period has been shortened this year. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 15. 

All full- and part-time faculty and professional staff are eligible for grants, regardless of whether or not you have received a library grant previously.

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Awards + honors

SUNY Oswego wins excellence award from Diversity Abroad

February 5, 2019

SUNY Oswego earning an Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion in International Education (EDIIE) award from Diversity Abroad reflects a campus-wide culture and efforts to support student opportunity, said Joshua McKeown, the college’s associate provost for international education and programs.

Spreading the word on Love A Donor Week

February 5, 2019

Each February during Valentine's week, the Alumni and Development Division coordinates a program to educate students on the impact of donor gifts to the college.

Throughout the week, representatives visit various classes and student staff meetings to do so. In the process, the office also collects student-written thank you cards to send to some of the college's most loyal donors.

Lecture on plastics epidemics kicks off semester's Science Today series

February 4, 2019

The campus community is invited to the first Science Today lecture of the spring semester, presented this afternoon by Matthew Baker of the college's chemistry faculty. In "The Plastics Epidemic and Efforts Towards a Remedy," starting at 4 p.m. in 176 Shineman Center, Baker will introduce the plastics waste revolution and provide some insight into research towards improving the situation.

Other events scheduled so far in this semester's Science Today series include:

Students encouraged to 'drop-in' with President Stanley today

February 4, 2019

President Deborah F. Stanley continues her drop-in meetings with students today (Tuesday, Feb. 5), as the first session of the spring semester runs from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Marano Campus Center food and activity court.

All students are encouraged to drop in, say hello to President Stanley, ask a question or discuss a topic important to you.