A major National Science Foundation grant recognizes the research and accomplishments of SUNY Oswego biological sciences faculty member Christopher Chandler while providing research opportunities for his students at Oswego and overseas.
A SUNY Oswego student-led recycling effort and social media campaign recently won one of eight honors nationally in a first-ever competition sponsored by the sustainability organization RecycleMania.
In this issue, read about a dissertation award, an ethics award, a teaching award, a small science grant, two All-Americans, student conference presentations on literacy, and faculty presentations in physics, economics and shared governance.
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Elizabeth “Liz” Schmitt, professor of economics and recent co-chair of the Middle States accreditation review, as well as the faculty lead for a student-retention project and often involved in other part-time administration tasks—but satisfied, for now, that the classroom is “exactly where I should be.”
SUNY Oswego students blending creative writing, illustration, filmmaking, music, design and computer skills have teamed the last two semesters to launch Exist, a multimedia magazine app inspired by the college’s Graphic Flash fiction-and-artwork e
SUNY Oswego has launched a diversity awareness initiative this spring titled “Shine the Light on Oz,” the latest in a series of projects nurtured over the past year by the college’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee and the Division of Student Aff