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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).

Science + technology

Video: Oswego's engineering programs earn ABET accreditation

July 23, 2019

SUNY Oswego's electrical and computer engineering, and software engineering programs were recently accredited by ABET, a global designation ensuring the program and its graduates meet the quality standards of the engineering profession.

Community

Graduate student brings Mindful Movement program to Children’s Museum of Oswego

July 22, 2019

A series of mindfulness programs has begun at the Children’s Museum of Oswego, hosted by a SUNY Oswego graduate student and supported by a college grant.

Campus

Grand Challenges mini grants to support Fresh Water for All

July 12, 2019

Five Grand Challenges mini grants for fall will support SUNY Oswego’s outreach to local businesses, an art exhibition, a musical performance, an anthology of student work and creation of a water-driven musical instrument, all in support of the college’s inaugural campuswide Fresh Water for All Grand Challenge.

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.

Community

Rodmon King appointed chair of Campus-City Relations Committee

July 8, 2019

Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow announced the appointment of Dr. Rodmon King, SUNY Oswego’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, as chair of the Campus-City Relations Committee. The CCRC, established in 2006, seeks to connect the SUNY Oswego campus community with that of the greater City of Oswego community.

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.

Student life

Shaun Crisler named Assistant VP for Residence Life and Housing

June 26, 2019

Oswego Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Jerri Howland recently announced the college appointment of Shaun N. Crisler as Oswego’s new assistant vice president for Residence Life and Housing, effective July 8, 2019.