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Faculty member named editor of journal’s contemporary social problems section

April 22, 2025

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.

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Project returns campus fields to nature to support bird populations

April 17, 2025

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.

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Winners of 3 Minute Thesis competition showcased innovative projects

April 16, 2025

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.

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Graduate student discovers possibilities in chemistry and within himself

April 16, 2025

Muhammad Musozoda is advancing sustainable, heat-resistant compounds, research that led him to a Ph.D. program at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Student’s Quest project looks at college readiness, ways to support student success

April 11, 2025

Gabriella Patterson, a double major in wellness management and psychology, will present research at Quest on April 23 that examines how to better prepare students for success in college and beyond.

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Video rewind: 3-Minute Thesis competition

April 11, 2025

Graduate students presented their innovative research in a unique way during this year's 3-Minute Thesis competition.

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Student's Quest presentation to promote greater understanding of neurodiversity

April 3, 2025

For Katie Karlen, a SUNY Oswego dual major in psychology and public relations, a Quest poster presentation promoting a better understanding of neurodiversity comes from a longstanding interest.

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Student’s Quest presentation looks at microaggressions, education and solutions

March 31, 2025

According to research, every day about 1 in 5 Americans will experience some kind of microaggression or act of discrimination, especially against marginalized groups. Kayla Hoyt, a senior human resource management major, is researching ways to mitigate and prevent microaggressions as part of her Quest research and senior honors thesis.

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Expert analysis: Why is lake-effect snow so hard to predict?

March 27, 2025

On Feb. 19, meteorology faculty member Scott Steiger and SUNY Oswego students correctly predicted that lake-effect snow bands would blanket the campus and surrounding communities, but most forecasters said the heavy snow would hit 20 miles further south instead. Why is lake-effect snow so hard to predict? Steiger, who has been interested in the phenomenon since elementary school, explains.

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Faculty member helps organize workshop gathering bat researchers across Global South

March 17, 2025

Biological sciences faculty member Maria Sagot helped organize a first-of-its-kind workshop supporting important research across the Global South on an often-misunderstood yet ecologically vital animal.