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Tanzania's diverse wildlife, conservation measures inspire students

August 10, 2018

Giraffes and elephants grazing alongside cattle and goats. Lions lounging in acacia and sausage trees. Terrain as varied as Kilimanjaro's mountain, the Serengeti's plains and Lake Manyara's wetlands and woodlands. Elite, heavily armed "rhino rangers." Strict rules on human-wildlife contact.

Arts + culture

Exhibition to document life on, under, around Route 81 in Syracuse

August 10, 2018

Starting Sept. 7, SUNY Oswego in Syracuse will exhibit the work of nearly two dozen artists participating in the "Picture 81" project to document, artistically, the before, during and after of the end-of-life viaduct that bisects the city.

Arts + culture

Professor's 'Animalario' exhibition to focus on humanity's alter egos

August 8, 2018

SUNY Oswego professor of art Juan Perdiguero will present his recent mixed-media work in "Animalario," the opening exhibition of Tyler Art Gallery's 2018-19 season starting Aug. 31 in Tyler Hall on the college's main campus.

Campus

College accepts gift of James Gale Tyler painting, 3rd in its collection

August 1, 2018

An East Amherst man moving to Florida full time has donated to SUNY Oswego the college's third painting by famed marine painter James Gale Tyler, namesake of Tyler Hall and the Tyler Art Gallery on the main campus.

Oswego continues to help Puerto Rico rebuilding efforts

August 1, 2018

SUNY Oswego volunteers continue to help with the ongoing NY Stands with Puerto Rico Recovery and Rebuilding Initiative, the latest deployment bringing more students and alumni to the island on July 29.

Research

Incoming students dive into 'Fresh Water for All' research

July 31, 2018

New students plunging into their SUNY Oswego education in the EOP Summer Program immersed themselves in "Fresh Water for All" -- the college's two-year Grand Challenges project -- as they researched water sources, consumption and conservation.

Students, college offer advice for Move-in Day

July 31, 2018

As new students and parents excitedly and anxiously count down to Move-in Day for new students on Friday, Aug. 24, the college and its students offer tips and advice.

International

Study-abroad course researches engineering unique musical instrument

July 30, 2018

Oswego students are currently in Trinidad and Tobago designing prototypes for the Caribbean country's national musical instrument in the new course "Engineering the Steelpan," taught by electrical and computer engineering faculty member Marianne Hromalik.

Deborah Furlong named director of Institutional Research and Assessment

July 27, 2018

Deborah Furlong brings more than two decades of experience in institutional research to the post.

Society

Faculty member Jaclyn Schildkraut publishes resource book on mass shootings

July 26, 2018

SUNY Oswego public justice faculty member Jaclyn Schildkraut, a national expert on mass shootings, recently published a reference book that she hopes will prove helpful for anybody researching the topic.