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Oswego biology major earns SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence

April 20, 2021

SUNY Oswego senior biology major Christian DiBiase recently earned a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence, the highest such recognition in the statewide system, for outstanding work spanning classrooms, research labs and fieldwork to help others.

Awards + honors

Two Oswego students advance to statewide business idea competition

April 20, 2021

Two SUNY Oswego students will advance to a statewide business plan competition after recent success in the CNY Competes regional event.

Campus

Student research assistant wins library award

April 14, 2021

Awa Dembele, a Peer Reference Assistant at Penfield Library, has been selected to receive SUNY Oswego’s 2021 Northern New York Library Network Outstanding Student Employee award.

Arts + culture

Subnivean Awards to feature all-star writers’ discussion, finalists' readings

April 13, 2021

“Lemony Snicket” author Daniel Handler, April Sinclair (whose book, "Coffee Will Make You Black," is about to become a major motion picture) and luminary poet Arisa White will share their knowledge and insights in conversation, hosted by and for SUNY Oswego's community but also made open to the public because of their level of popularity. This virtual chat featuring these Subnivean Awards judges followed by finalists reading their work will mark the first-ever literary competition showcase for the college’s student-run literary publication, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 22.

Research

Quest presentation to look at pets' impact on mental health

April 13, 2021

An unbreakable bond between one furry feline and SUNY Oswego senior Hannah Hertik inspired Hertik’s study, “Pets and Mental Health: An exploration of perceived social support,” which she will present at Quest.

Research

Quest presentation part of study, forthcoming publication on Netflix in Spain

April 9, 2021

A student Quest presentation on Netflix’s first production in Spain ties in with a larger project on this influential medium that involves a faculty-student collaboration on a forthcoming book.

Yahya Ndiaye

March 22, 2021

A broken computer and a brilliant mind helped bring Yahya Ndiaye from Senegal to Oswego -- first for the GENIUS Olympiad, then to study electrical and computer engineering. The president of the Muslim Student Association also helps welcome new Lakers by working with New Student Orientation and as a resident mentor in Johnson Hall.

Science + technology

Winning Launch It idea will support severe weather awareness

February 26, 2021

SUNY Oswego senior meteorology major Daniel Maslowski won this year’s Launch It student entrepreneurship competition with an idea to save lives and resources.

Science + technology

Oswego researchers studying how to better detect COVID mutations

February 23, 2021

A SUNY grant supports Oswego faculty and students studying how to more accurately detect COVID-19 and mutating strains of the virus. Moreover, they will use what they learn to inform and train researchers across SUNY and elsewhere.

Coralys Diaz

February 19, 2021

Senior human development major Coralys Diaz came to Oswego as undecided, but found her path through the help of caring mentors. She pays it forward by helping students feel welcome at Oswego, working in the Admissions Office and interning in the college's Educational Opportunity Program, among many other activities.