A storm-chasing class from SUNY Oswego traveled through the Brownfield-Lubbock-Lamesa area of northwest Texas on May 29 gaining real-life meteorology experience while the region experienced two EF-1 tornadoes.
SUNY Oswego's summer 2025 storm-chasing class started with a bang, traveling through southwestern Kansas and the Oklahoma panhandle on May 28 in a thrilling, real-life meteorology experience.
Longtime sociology professor Tim Delaney’s 24th first-edition book, recently published by McFarland, may well be his most ambitious, tackling humanity’s biggest questions by taking on “Social Physics and a Theory of Everything.”
For SUNY Oswego Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy Shashi Kanbur, a two-year project will allow him and top scientists around the world to explore questions about the universe, while also working with some of his most accomplished former students.
Manideep Reddy Pothula, a graduate student at SUNY Oswego, is pioneering breast cancer research by using machine learning and genetic data to enhance survival predictions and improve patient care.
Andrea Vickery, assistant professor of communication studies at SUNY Oswego, has joined the associate editor team at the International Journal of Listening.
During Quest on April 23, 13 students from Spanish 395/495, "The Caribbean in Colonial Times" — an upper-division course taught by Roseli Rojo in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature — presented research posters examining the complexities of life in the colonial Caribbean.
The American Sociological Association’s Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology (TRAILS) has named Matthew McLeskey, assistant professor of criminal justice at SUNY Oswego, as the editor of the contemporary social problems section.
A few years ago, biological sciences faculty member Daniel Baldassarre convinced SUNY Oswego to make an earth-friendly and bird-friendly decision to let some underused fields go wild to provide a home for bobolinks and other migrating species.
This year’s 3 Minute Thesis competition featured presentations on exceptional research from some of SUNY Oswego’s graduate students on Wednesday, April 2, in the Marano Campus Center auditorium.