Writer, musician and scholar Leanne Betasamosake Simpson will present “Freedom Sings: Indigenous Land, Bodies and Resurgence” in a keynote speech and workshop Thursday, Oct. 29, for the college Institute for Global Engagement’s Year of First Nations.
SUNY Oswego was an early adopter of the Thriving Campus application, a program that connects students with counseling services and which SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras recently announced would be adopted throughout the State University system as part of a comprehensive plan to expand access to mental health services to every student at SUNY’s 64 campuses.
The 2020 edition of the Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit will convene an all-star group to discuss “On the Front Lines with the First Amendment” on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Alumni achievers will tell their stories, provide advice and add to the networks of current students via a series of presentations coordinated by the Office of Career Services and the Oswego Alumni Association.
Vote Oswego notes that registering to vote is quick and easy with the help of TurboVote. You can check your registration status and register online or print out your registration forms all in one place. We recommend registrations be completed and submitted by 4 p.m. on October 9!
Uriah Kriegel, professor of philosophy at Rice University and notable author, will deliver this year’s SUNY Oswego Steinkraus Lecture, titled “Advice to Moral Antirealists,” in a virtual presentation at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
In September, SUNY launched its "Mask Up or Pack Up" campaign, asking students to make videos about the importance of wearing masks and following health protocols, and SUNY Oswego students stepped up.
Filmmaking classes and around 90 students in all worked together to create public service announcements about the importance of being registered to vote and voting -- encouraging civic engagement while honing their craft.
Yusef Salaam, who served nearly seven years for a crime he did not commit as one of the since-exonerated "Central Park Five," will discuss his story and the need for justice reform at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, as part of the virtual I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series.