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Tim Ganey

February 8, 2017

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Tim Ganey, SUNY Oswego’s fire marshal and code compliance manager in the Office of Environmental Health and Safety. He has held public office and was in law enforcement for a time, but his primary focus—day and night—is the safety of students, employees and his fellow citizens.

Peterly Jean Baptiste

February 8, 2017

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Peterly Jean Baptiste, a freshman dual major in language and international trade and French. Already working with the Sustainability Office under a grant with the American Farmland Trust and co-president of a campus environmental club, Jean Baptiste aims to return someday to his Haitian homeland to see what he can accomplish.

Bridget Smith

February 8, 2017

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet senior chemistry major and women’s hockey goaltender Bridget Smith, an Honors Program student-athlete who has received significant academic recognition as well as leading Division III nationally in saves percentage in the net for the nationally ranked, playoff-bound Lakers (18-6-1 overall and 12-5-1 in the ECAC West, where they are seeded third and hosting a playoff game on Saturday).

Feb. 8, 2017

February 2, 2017

In this issue, read about faculty and student publications, faculty leading international seminars and participating in national leadership conferences and more.

Feb. 02, 2017

February 2, 2017

David Andrews, professor and chair of the economics department, gave a seminar at the University of Rome (Roma Tre) on “Nature and Natural Prices in Foucault’s Interpretation of Adam Smith” on Jan. 11.

Malcolm Huggins

For Malcolm Huggins, 'impact' means helping student athletes thrive

February 1, 2017

Malcolm Huggins, assistant director of athletics for facilities, marketing and game management, aims for the success of Lakers in life as in sports and school.

Society

Alternative breaks take students where they can make a difference

February 1, 2017

SUNY Oswego students and staff recently helped a new homeowner and Habitat for Humanity in Omaha -- one of four alternative winter break trips, along with New Orleans; Memphis; and Elizabethtown, Kentucky.

Society

'Lessons from Tragedy' to discuss school safety, preparedness

February 1, 2017

"Lessons from Tragedy: A Conversation on School Safety and Preparedness" will feature the retired principal of Columbine High School and a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting who then created a national support foundation, at 5 p.m.

Leea Sinay

Leea Sinay

January 29, 2017

Nontraditional student Leea Sinay works full time, coaches lacrosse, takes 12 credit-hours a semester—and says finishing her college degree in business administration at SUNY Oswego in Syracuse is tailor-made for her.

People in Action

January 29, 2017

Marketing and management professor Steven Abraham published "Benefits of Providing Weingarten Rights for Nonunion Employees" in Strategic HR Review.