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October 27, 2017

Research

Grant helps student researchers gain skills studying skulls of ancient animals

October 27, 2017

Dr. Jennifer Olori of the biological sciences faculty recently won a National Science Foundation grant for a project designed to provide undergraduates -- particularly women, who remain underrepresented in sciences and math -- with research experiences focused on head-first burrowing animals from as long ago as 300 million years.

Mic-Anthony Hay looks through a camera with an arctic scene in background

Mic-Anthony Hay

October 26, 2017

Mic-Anthony Hay, a journalism major and creative writing minor, uses multimedia storytelling to intertwine his academic interests with his love of outdoor adventure, photography, film and writing -- earning him a brand ambassadorship with Sony and more than 85,000 Instagram followers.

Society

Professor co-authors book on friendship, happiness, connections

October 23, 2017

From the theories of Aristotle to relationships on Facebook, the latest co-authored book by SUNY Oswego sociology professor Tim Delaney examines "Friendship and Happiness: The Connection Between the Two."

Science + technology

Planetarium to feature tales of eclipse in November shows

October 19, 2017

The SUNY Oswego planetarium will present "The Great American Eclipse" at 7 p.m. every Sunday during November.

Community

Class to tell stories at Oswego Town Rural Cemetery Oct. 27

October 19, 2017

A storytelling class will bring the tales of historical figures to life during "A Night at the Oswego Town Rural Cemetery" at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27.

Faculty expert to lead discussion of school safety findings

October 16, 2017

We Need To Talk About School Safety: A Conversation Based on Lessons Learned at The Briefings," taking place Tuesday, Nov. 7, at SUNY Oswego will feature a faculty expert sharing information from a recent national symposium.

International

Filmmaker, eco-activist to headline Global Awareness Conference

October 13, 2017

Fulbright Scholar and TED fellow Shalini Kantayya, a filmmaker and eco-activist who maintains that sustainable energy is not just right for the environment, but has benefits for the economy as well, will make a free public keynote presentation at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, in Sheldon Hall ballroom for the 11th annual Hart Hall Global Awareness Conference.