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NSF grant supports professor, undergraduates studying cell movement

July 6, 2018

Thanks to a nearly $300,000 National Science Foundation grant, undergraduate researchers, starting this summer, are working with Dr. Yulia Artemenko of SUNY Oswego's biological sciences faculty to investigate how single cells determine where to move, which could have implications for why cancer cells metastasize -- migrate away from a primary tumor.

Graduate trauma studies coordinator discusses PTSD awareness

June 15, 2018

Karen Wolford, coordinator of the advanced certificate in interdisciplinary trauma studies at SUNY Oswego, and Ivan Castro (graduate of SUNY Oswego) appeared on WSYR's "Bridge Street" to promote awareness about the signs and symptoms of PTSD.

Campus

Video: American Sign Language class among Summer Sessions' stimulating offerings

June 12, 2018

American Sign Language is one of many stimulating, fast-moving classes available during Oswego’s Summer Sessions. But it’s also quite unlikely many courses students might take

Campus

Oswego to Germany and back: Love and teaching unite faculty alumni couple

June 1, 2018

Two SUNY Oswego alumni are living proof that love -- of each other and of teaching -- can span distance and time apart.

Awards + honors

Political science professor Stephen Rosow earns SUNY honor for scholarly work

May 11, 2018

Stephen Rosow, professor of political science, recently earned the 2018 Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Activities, a SUNY-wide honor given for "sustained intellectual vibrancy."

Society

Conference in Ireland leads to professors' book on friendship, happiness

May 10, 2018

Convening in a monastery on the slopes of the Knockmealdown mountains in Ireland, scholars from across the globe -- including sociology chair Tim Delaney of SUNY Oswego and philosophy chair Tim Madigan of St. John Fisher -- met for a unique conference on the subjects of friendship and happiness.

Research

Lake Ontario researchers finding cleaner waterway

May 9, 2018

Ongoing research by three New York colleges shows that Great Lakes contaminants continue a welcome and dramatic downward drop, said project investigator James Pagano, director of SUNY Oswego’s Environmental Research Center.

Awards + honors

Provost's award honors poet, teacher Laura Donnelly

May 3, 2018

Poet Laura Donnelly of SUNY Oswego's English and creative writing department has earned the 2018 Provost's Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity.

Campus

Creative writing, chemistry, cinema studies students collaborate on safety films

April 30, 2018

A spirit of collaboration led to SUNY Oswego’s creative writing, chemistry and cinema and screen studies programs working together to create a series of short films on laboratory safety.

Research

Faculty-student team to document refugee cousins' Safe Haven memories

April 30, 2018

A SUNY Oswego faculty-student team of Juliet Aires Giglio and Mic-Anthony Hay will produce a documentary to preserve the memories of cousins who were 7 years old when they had to leave Eastern Europe for Fort Ontario's Safe Haven to escape the Holocaust.