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‘Black Buck’ author visiting campus to speak, lead discussion

April 4, 2022

Mateo Askaripour, author of the acclaimed novel “Black Buck,” will visit SUNY Oswego for a presentation and to lead a community discussion of racial justice in the workplace.

Research

Student's Quest presentation to focus on fingerprint research

April 4, 2022

Discussion of groundbreaking forensic research of biochemistry major Michaela Gysbers is among the sessions on Quest day looking to make an imprint on audiences.

Arts + culture

Resistance Revival Chorus to perform April 8

April 1, 2022

The Resistance Revival Chorus (RRC) will bring a message of inclusion, empowerment and joy to a 7 p.m. concert on Friday, April 8, in SUNY Oswego's Sheldon Hall ballroom.

Research

Quest presentation looks at student-athlete wellness, belonging, pandemic impact

March 31, 2022

Abigail Lashinsky, a junior double majoring in wellness management and psychology, will explore student-athletes’ connections to wellness, a sense of belonging and the impacts of the pandemic as part of a Quest presentation on April 6.

Research

Student to explore transgender identities in film during Quest presentation

March 31, 2022

Senior Micah Audycki will explore transgender identities in "The Matrix" during a Quest panel presentation.

Research

Quest presentation to evaluate evolution of teaching business professionalism

March 31, 2022

Senior business administration Hayley Weiner will look at how the training and practice of business professionalism has evolved as part of this year’s Quest, which returns in person on Wednesday, April 6.

Community

Video showcases considerable progress on Hewitt Hall renovations

March 29, 2022

As renovations of Hewitt Hall continue, the latest installment in a series of progress updates focuses on how it supports the future of the graphic design program and related disciplines.

Research

Digital assistants, artificial intelligence and the blurred lines of intervention

March 29, 2022

How are Alexa, Siri and artificial intelligence (AI) impacting and intervening in dangerous situations in daily life? That’s an evolving issue that SUNY Oswego communication studies faculty member Jason Zenor continues to explore, including in an award-winning publication.

Arts + culture

Oswego to host virtual SUNYWide Film Festival April 7 to 10

March 29, 2022

Students from all over New York will show off their skills in the upcoming SUNYWide Film Festival, hosted virtually by SUNY Oswego from April 7 to April 10.

Campus

Nobel Prize winner to keynote Quest

March 28, 2022

M. Stanley Whittingham, who received the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and a SUNY distinguished professor of chemistry and materials science and engineering at Binghamton University, will keynote this year's in-person return of Quest on April 6.