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Democracy now comes in variety of forms, new book argues

November 5, 2015

Traditional theories of what constitutes a democracy must make way for multiple new approaches to the concept around the world, SUNY Oswego political science professor Dr. Stephen J. Rosow and Australian colleague Dr.

Anthropologist explores migration among Canada's French-speaking minorities

November 5, 2015

SUNY Oswego anthropology faculty member Lindsay A.

Cathy Johnston

November 4, 2015

In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Cathy Johnston, a calculations clerk II in Accounts Payable who pursues a second bachelor’s degree, reads voraciously and has a variety of interests, from collecting bones to seeing the world’s archaeological wonders.

Research

SUNY Oswego researchers share new grant to monitor fish for pollutants

November 4, 2015

Under a $1.5 million share of an Environmental Protection Agency grant, SUNY Oswego and its Environmental Research Center will continue in a research partnership that has documented marked declines in older chemical pollutants in the Great Lakes.

Oct. 30, 2015

October 30, 2015

In this issue, read about international collaborations, faculty publications and a SUNYCON fellow.

Arts + culture

Professor, students restore local photo collection for display

October 30, 2015

Recovered photos of people and scenes of Oswego in the 1950s and 1960s will be displayed in SUNY Oswego’s Penfield Library until Dec. 2, with an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13.

Pianist Robert Auler to offer 'Outtakes' of classical, jazz icons Nov. 15

October 29, 2015

International concert pianist and SUNY Oswego music faculty member Robert Auler will pay tribute to classical and jazz greats in a recital titled “Outtakes” at 3 p.m. Sunday Nov. 15 in Sheldon Hall ballroom.

Science + technology

Oswego scientist on team reporting findings on tissue regeneration in Nature

October 26, 2015

Dr. Jennifer Olori of SUNY Oswego’s biological sciences faculty co-authored research published Oct.