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SEFA Baskets of Caring fundraiser live online, in person next week

November 7, 2023

One of the most popular fundraisers of the university’s State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) campaign, the 2023 edition of Baskets of Caring is now live online via this link and will return in person on Nov. 14 and 15.

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Student finds rewarding journey in higher education leadership

November 7, 2023

In the realm of higher education, leadership plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of academic institutions. One individual who is making a significant impact in this field is Ryan Stiles, a graduate student in the higher education leadership master’s program at SUNY Oswego.

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Faculty member brings global insight to master’s program in higher education

November 7, 2023

In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, visionary leaders who can shape the future of academia are key. SUNY Oswego recently welcomed a new addition to its faculty at SUNY Oswego, Peter Ghazarian, who brings a wealth of international experience and a passion for higher education.

‘La Traviata’ opera, featuring State Singers among performers, playing Nov. 11-12

November 7, 2023

Oswego Opera Theater will perform Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata” on Nov. 11 and 12 at SUNY Oswego’s Waterman Theatre. The performance will feature professional singers, members of the Oswego community and SUNY Oswego students in a full-length, Italian-language production.

This year’s production will follow Oswego Opera Theater’s previous performances of “La Traviata” in November 2006 and March 1985.

Changes to EV charging stations

November 6, 2023

Earlier this semester, changes took place in the university’s electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, located next to the Richard S. Shineman Center.

For these stations, ChargePoint now will charge 25 cents per kilowatt per hour for the first four hours, and after that $5 per hour for use of these ports. Six ports of level 2 chargers currently exist in this location.

For more information, email fmo@oswego.edu.

Observing Native American Heritage Month

November 6, 2023

The contributions of the Indigenous people in the United States have been tremendous and it is most reasonable to honor them. In addition to recognizing and paying tribute to their invaluable inputs, Native American Heritage Month presents a strategic moment to impart knowledge to the broader public regarding Indigenous tribes, fostering a heightened collective consciousness of the distinct adversities Native communities have confronted, spanning from historical to contemporary issues; and spotlighting the remarkable resilience of tribal citizens in overcoming these hurdles.

‘Experience Rice Creek’ to showcase recent research on Saturday

November 6, 2023

Rice Creek Associates (RCA), the support group for Rice Creek Field Station, invites the SUNY Oswego community and members of the public to attend “Experience Rice Creek: Current Discoveries, Research and Projects” from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11.

This annual event highlights the scholarly research and creative accomplishments of RCA's 2023 small grants awardees.

Citation help available at Penfield Library

November 6, 2023

Need help with your in-text citations or your Works Cited page? Penfield Library would like to remind you that there are resources for that.

Alum to speak to Investment Club tonight

November 3, 2023

Mark Liguori, a SUNY Oswego alum who is currently a financial advisor at Raymond James Financial Services, will be the special guest for the SUNY Oswego Investment Club meeting at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 8.

Liguori will be a virtual guest, talking about his job and experiences to anybody interested. The Investment Club meeting will take place in 175 Shineman.

-- Submitted by the SUNY Oswego Investment Club 

Student Association to host 'A Call for Peace in the Middle East'

November 2, 2023

Tonight SUNY Oswego's Student Association (SA) will host "A Call for Peace in the Middle East," a peaceful walk around campus in the pursuit of peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, transcending political affiliations.

The campus community is invited to join SA in committing to universal values of peace, tolerance and coexistence, striving for a brighter future.

SA asks the campus to stand together for a peaceful resolution, regardless of personal opinions or background.