The Living Writers Series at SUNY Oswego has announced a diverse fall lineup -- with its series, titled “Play,” building upon a long history of visiting writers that spans Pulitzer Prize winners and #1 New York Times bestselling authors.
Nicholas Campbell, a SUNY Oswego senior who majors in cinema and screen studies and creative writing, won two Global Film Festival Awards, Best Student Filmmaker and Best Horror Short, for his short film “Replaced.”
Renowned trumpet master Clay Jenkins will wrap up SUNY Oswego’s Ke-Nekt’ Chamber Music Series season at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom, which will include a collaboration with the Oswego Jazz Project.
Among the many remarkable aspects of the musical production of "The Addams Family," continuing its run this weekend in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre, is that the directing team is composed completely of women.
For his final recital as a SUNY Oswego music faculty member, Juan La Manna will lead a free College-Community Orchestra and Alumni Concert –- with around 75 alumni expected to perform –- at 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.
SUNY Oswego’s annual celebration of scholarly and creative activities, Quest, will showcase some new features showcasing student creativity in areas including music, poetry and art, filmmaking, theatre and more on April 17.
SUNY Oswego professor and chair of music Paul Leary has released an extended play (EP) of original electronic music. Titled “Artificially Intelligent,” it focuses on the consequences of human actions that may be discovered long down the road.
SUNY Oswego's musical adaptation of “The Addams Family,” opening April 16 in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre, offers plenty of student opportunities to shine and make iconic parts their own.
The varied talents of faculty in SUNY Oswego's Music Department will power "Kaleidoscope," the next Focus on Faculty recital at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.
Renowned and innovative electric six-string violinist Rudolf Haken will perform a program ranging from Metallica to Sergei Prokofiev to a faculty member’s original composition during a wide-ranging performance at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17, at SUNY Oswego.