Jayvana Perez, a junior dual major in communication and social interaction and in criminal justice, talks about being president of the Latino Student Union, helping organize the ALANA Conference and a special 2019 project in Puerto Rico.
Dave Valentino’s “Physical Geology” course is intended to provide a foundation for future geologists. This semester’s course has probed the past around campus while making the present more meaningful for students.
The annual Oswego Town Rural Cemetery: Ghost and History Storytelling Tour will appear virtually this year, with a total of five online showings from Nov. 27 to 29.
SUNY Oswego creative writing faculty member Juliet Giglio and her husband Keith continued an annual holiday tradition of writing a Lifetime Network movie, with “Dear Christmas” debuting 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 27.
Jaclyn Schildkraut, an associate professor of criminal justice at SUNY Oswego who specializes on the topic of mass shootings, is again collecting holiday cards in support of families impacted by these tragedies.
Leandro Garrido came to Oswego from Brazil for the college’s highly regarded master’s in human-computer interaction. When he graduates in December, he will leave with a robust education and an experience designer job with Electronic Arts’ EA Sports franchise.
In a semester that includes a pivotal election on national, state and regional levels, the college’s nonpartisan Vote Oswego civic engagement effort itself had to pivot -- instead of information tables and face-to-face events, the student team has relied on tools like Zoom, Slack and Google Drive to power its activities.
“Midwest Gothic,” a new award-winning book from English and creative writing faculty member Laura Donnelly, brings together a collection of poems on the themes of family, memory, history and a sense of place.
Uriah Kriegel, professor of philosophy at Rice University and notable author, will deliver this year’s SUNY Oswego Steinkraus Lecture, titled “Advice to Moral Antirealists,” in a virtual presentation at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21.