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Enduring musical ‘The Fantasticks’ to open theatre season

October 3, 2019

A story about forbidden lovers, with plot twists and turns, will open the theatre season at SUNY Oswego when “The Fantasticks” opens Oct. 17 in Waterman Theatre.

Arts + culture

2 theatre students presenting original play at Rochester Fringe Festival

September 16, 2019

SUNY Oswego senior theatre majors Michaela Buckley and Sean Ryan will perform a play they wrote, "Between Fourth and Fifth" to the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival with performances on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20 and 21.

Campus

NBC TODAY’s Al Roker to teach course at his alma mater

July 24, 2019

SUNY Oswego will welcome one of its own into the classroom this fall as Al Roker, national weather anchor on NBC's TODAY and co-host of the 3rd hour of TODAY, will teach a broadcasting course entitled “Camera Ready: Developing Your On-Air Persona” (BRC 497).

Awards + honors

SUNY honors recent Oswego art grad, displays her illustration in Albany

June 27, 2019

State University of New York Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson recently announced that SUNY Oswego graduate Rachel Futterman is among seven scholarship winners across the 64-campus system in this year’s Best of SUNY Student Art Exhibition.

Awards + honors

Student-run WTOP earns national broadcasting awards

June 3, 2019

Always among the biggest events locally, the Oswego and Plattsburgh men’s college hockey rivalry games scored big on a larger stage, as coverage by SUNY Oswego’s student-run WTOP-10 TV station earned two national awards recently.

Community

Schoolchildren's artwork for My Hometown Project on display at college

May 31, 2019

A free, public reception for the young creators of more than 450 works of art by students in the Oswego City School District will take place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 31, at SUNY Oswego's Tyler Art Gallery in the third annual My Hometown Project.

Research

Oswego dean co-edits noted communication textbook for graduate students

May 29, 2019

Kristen C. Eichhorn, dean of graduate studies at SUNY Oswego, recently co-edited the third edition of a respected textbook, Routledge's "An Integrated Approach to Communication Theory and Research," and now is poised to take over as lead editor for the fourth edition.

Campus

2 faculty honored for scholarly and creative activity

May 23, 2019

Damian Schofield, director of SUNY Oswego's graduate program in human-computer interaction (HCI), has earned the 2019 President's Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity at the college, while composer Paul Leary of the music department received the Provost's Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity.

International

Oswego pair wins prestigious Fulbright program awards

May 8, 2019

The two most recent SUNY Oswego connections to win prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student program awards add to a recent track record of success while reflecting campus efforts to expand diversity in studying abroad.

Arts + culture

'Recollections' exhibition portrays mementos as sparks for cherished stories

May 8, 2019

Randy Bowling treasures a ceramic bull, recalling his youthful days riding a Brahman bull named "Jack." His story is one of many highlighted in a traveling SUNY Oswego art exhibition, "Recollections: Storytelling Through Mementos," on display for the next month at Randy's home, Loretto Health and Rehabilitation Center, 700 E. Brighton Ave. in Syracuse.