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Tatiana Gregory: 2017 SUNY Chancellor’s Award winner

May 15, 2017

Biochemistry major Tatiana Gregory was 1 of 4 Oswego students earning 2017 Chancellor's Awards for Student Excellence, the highest such honor in the SUNY system.

Awards + honors

Lauren Saroli: 2017 SUNY Chancellor’s Award winner

May 15, 2017

Zoology major Lauren Saroli was 1 of 4 Oswego students earning 2017 Chancellor's Awards for Student Excellence, the highest such honor in the SUNY system.

Awards + honors

Nicholas Noviaski: 2017 SUNY Chancellor’s Award winner

May 15, 2017

Physics major Nicholas Noviaski was 1 of 4 Oswego students earning 2017 Chancellor's Awards for Student Excellence, the highest such honor in the SUNY system.

Faculty profile: Murat Yasar

May 15, 2017

Meet history faculty member Murat Yasar.

Faculty profile: Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt

May 15, 2017

Meet economics professor Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt.

International

International Coffee Hour offers refreshing language opportunities

April 19, 2017

International Coffee Hour is a SUNY Oswego program that benefits international students as well as American students trying to improve their language skills over a cup of coffee.

Research

Fiddling with history: Musical manuscript unlocks America's past

April 13, 2017

How is a collection of fiddle music a key to the past? David Deacon of SUNY Oswego's history faculty explains the importance of Thomas Wilson's 1823 fiddle manuscript.

Arts + culture

'Contemporary heartbeat' pulses in 'Pride & Prejudice'

April 11, 2017

A classic story that its stage manager says is adapted to display a "contemporary heartbeat," the SUNY Oswego theater department's "Pride & Prejudice" will open at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, in Waterman Theatre.

Society

College to host 'Experience of War' discussions

March 13, 2017

College and community members are invited to hear from a series of speakers through SUNY Oswego in "The Experience of War: Moral Transformation, Injury and Repair."

Society

Sportsmanship Day Symposium plays into academic opportunities

March 9, 2017

The college's annual Sportsmanship Day Symposium allows sociology students and other majors to discuss fair play and societal issues every spring.