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Advocate to discuss ‘What Does Justice Look Like?’ on Sept. 18

September 3, 2019

Marlon Peterson will discuss a way forward to combat violence and promote justice during his talk titled “What Does Justice Look Like?” at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom at SUNY Oswego.

Arts + culture

Living Writers Series brings variety of creators to campus

August 30, 2019

This fall’s Living Writers Series at SUNY Oswego will feature speakers who craft poetry, novels, graphic novels, short stories, songs, plays and screenplays -- and even exposed the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.

Campus

Philosophy professor earns President’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service

August 22, 2019

Dedication to students, SUNY Oswego's academic opportunities and his field as a whole has earned philosophy professor Craig DeLancey the college’s President’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service.

Research

Faculty honored for outstanding research accomplishments

August 22, 2019

SUNY Oswego honored two faculty members with the Award of Excellence in Research and Sponsored Programs, based on outstanding dedication to seek and obtain external funding, and the cumulative funds in which they have received.

Science + technology

Faculty, students studying past climate changes in Death Valley, Mohave Desert

August 12, 2019

A team of researchers from SUNY Oswego and four other colleges and universities recently earned a National Science Foundation grant to study water levels over the last 150,000 years in two of North America's driest places, Death Valley and another dry lakebed in Southern California's Mohave Desert, Searles Lake.

Science + technology

Ion wind technology breakthrough takes flight at SUNY Oswego

July 11, 2019

A new spin on propulsion is taking flight in a SUNY Oswego lab, leading to electrical and computer engineering faculty member Adrian Ieta and the SUNY Research Foundation pursuing a patent on this promising technology.

Student life

Oswego continues support of SUNY Stands With Puerto Rico rebuilding

July 10, 2019

This past June, a SUNY Oswego faculty member and nine students continued the college’s connection with the ongoing SUNY Stands with Puerto Rico initiative that continues the rebuilding process after the island suffered catastrophic damage from a pair of 2017 hurricanes.

Science + technology

Planetarium shows to celebrate 50th anniversary of moon landing

July 10, 2019

SUNY Oswego’s planetarium in the Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation will celebrate the “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” of the Apollo 11 mission and moon landing with multiple daily shows July 19 to 21.

Science + technology

Biological sciences professor assists Canal Forest Restoration Project

June 21, 2019

Dr. Kamal Mohamed, director of SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Biological Field Station, has signed on to assist -- and expand -- a citizen-science project to repopulate white oak and white pine trees along the New York state canal system and surrounding areas.

Research

Researchers find worldwide audience for study on superhero proportions

June 21, 2019

The superhero-related work of researchers from SUNY Oswego and Binghamton University picked up international coverage -- with a plot twist.