Around the SUNY Oswego campus
Jan. 24, 2018

Two of SUNY Oswego’s signatures -- Sheldon Hall and snow -- enliven a scene for college President Deborah F. Stanley’s 2017 seasons greeting video.

In a ceremony following the Lakers’ 5-1 victory Jan. 19 over Cortland at Marano Campus arena, players and coaches of the 2017-18 Oswego State men’s hockey team gather around Ed Gosek (back row, center) -- representing generations of Lakers and other students and coaches mentored by him -- as Gosek recorded his 300th win as Oswego’s head coach. With a winning percentage of .756, Gosek has the highest winning percentage of all current Division III coaches. The Oswego graduate is also the second winningest Division III coach of all time (based on win percentage), trailing only Tim Coghlin of St. Norbert. (Photo by Jim Feeney)

Men’s hockey captain Mitchell Herlihey (#17) skates along with Arlyn France, 4 (in jersey), and Genevieve France, 6, during the annual Holiday Skate with the Lakers fundraiser for the SEFA/United Way campaign. This year, the event featuring members of the men’s and women’s hockey teams, holiday music, a jersey raffle and a visit from Santa Claus raised $532 to support a variety of local causes.

President Deborah F. Stanley and Michela Mickaluck, the alumni banner presenter, hold up the Class of 2017 banner to a rousing ovation during Dec. 16 graduation ceremonies. Following the fall 2017 semester, more than 325 undergraduates received their bachelor’s degrees and 60 graduate students received master’s degrees and/or advanced certificates.

Jeff Knauss, a 2007 SUNY Oswego public relations graduate and co-founder of award-winning digital marketing agency The Digital Hyve, delivered an engaging and entertaining keynote speech at December Commencement, Dec. 16 in the Marano Campus Center.

Jessica Dorans (left), a senior accounting major and Army veteran, speaks Dec. 6 to WSYR NewsChannel 9’s Jennifer Saunders for a story on the one-year anniversary of the Battle Buddy Center in the Veterans Lounge in Hewitt. New York State Industries for the Disabled Inc. designated the center to serve as a safe haven for veterans to socialize with each other and receive services that are unique to their military backgrounds.

Physics faculty member Mohammad Islam (right) works Dec. 12 with Josh Willson, a junior electrical and computing engineering major, in a Shineman Center lab for research on a project titled "Fabrication of Rechargeable Sodium Ion Batteries using Ferrite Nano-particle Based Electrodes," under a faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity grant.

Alok Kumar, Distinguished Teaching Professor of physics, discusses “Ancient Indian Science” on Nov. 29 as part of Year of India programming at the college. A published author on the topic, his talk included ancient Indian contributions to science (such as the crucial numerical concept of zero) and outlined the integrated relationship among science, humanity and religion.

More than 1,250 SUNY Oswego students participated in the fall semester's Miss-A-Meal fundraiser, netting $4,159 for United for Puerto Rico, a fundraising collaborative to provide relief to the Hurricane Maria-damaged land. From left are junior political science major Dalton Bisson, president of the Student Association; sophomore broadcasting and mass communication major Connor Douglass, Miss-A-Meal chair and a second-year Student Association senator-at-large; Loni Clemons, a cashier at Lakeside Dining Hall; and Ruth Stevens, director of resident dining for Auxiliary Services.

Rich Hall won the building award during the annual SEFA/United Way Baskets of Caring fundraiser. Staff and faculty gathered Dec. 11 to accept the plaque presented by Howard Gordon (front right) of the President’s Office. Holding the plaque is Darlene Tynan, secretary for the MBA Office in Rich Hall.

Darlene Tynan, secretary for the MBA Office in Rich Hall, accepts the Building Representative of the Year award during the 2017 SEFA/United Way fundraiser from Howard Gordon of the President’s Office. SUNY Oswego’s committee for the State Employees Federated Appeal organized events and a payroll deduction campaign that raised $27,821 for charities locally and around the globe.

A number of professionals with SUNY Oswego connections mentored Onondaga Community College broadcasting students as they turned around quick packages on Jan. 19, including Jim Kearns (second from right), Oswego’s video production coordinator. Kearns pins a lavalier mic on Roger Mirabito, communications coordinator for OCC, while OCC sophomores Tyriek Wade (with camera) and Shiloh Joyner look on. Other Oswego connections helping (not pictured) included alumnus Quindell Williams, who now works for CNY Central; Oswego alumna Olivia Ugino, now with WSYR NewsChannel 9; and Evan Bailey, who is both a full-time SUNY Oswego student and full-time NewsChannel 9 photojournalist. (Photo by Mark Mangicaro)

Margaret Lloyd, director of the Office of Student Accounts, speaks Jan. 17 during a winter breakout session about the state's Excelsior Scholarship, which included a question-and-answer session. The college’s Center of Excellence in Learning and Teaching, led by Director John Kane of the economics faculty and Associate Director Rebecca Mushtare of the art faculty, organized two weeks’ worth of professional development presentations during winter breakout, assisting faculty and staff presenters from across campus and several guest presenters with space needs in Penfield Library and videoconferencing for remote attendees.

Viana Ramadin (left), a transfer accounting major, works Jan. 19 with Becky Nadzadi of the Dean of Students Office during Cruisin’ the Campus for Winter 2018 for the First-Year Orientation Program. Students learned about supporting organizations on campus, picked up their student IDs and had the opportunity to ask questions of staff from around campus.

Women's basketball defeated Potsdam, 58-44, on Jan. 12, as Rachael Windhausen (pictured against Clarkson earlier this season) picked up 14 points and 12 rebounds against the Bears to earn her third double-double of the season. (Photo by Jim McGregor)

Men's hockey hosted the annual Pathfinder Bank Classic -- and teams from Skidmore, Manhattanville and Hobart -- on Jan. 5 and 6. Senior forward Mitchell Herlihey (in uniform) and the Lakers finished as runners-up. At left are Ron Tascarella, Pathfinder Bank executive vice president/chief credit officer, and his wife, Cindy; at right is Malcolm Huggins, SUNY Oswego associate director of athletics. (Photo by Jim Feeney)

The Laker wrestling team and Alex Herringshaw (pictured at the NY/PA Duals on Jan. 6) competed in the Budd Whitehill Duals on Jan. 12 and 13. Oswego placed eighth of 16 teams, while Herringshaw went undefeated, winning four matches and earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team. (Photo by Frank C. Lauri)