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Grant to support conservation, restoration of native fish species

June 19, 2023

SUNY Oswego, Cortland join forces with USGS and others on large-scale Great Lakes native fish conservation and restoration project

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Successful internship includes creating local museum exhibition

June 13, 2023

Nerissa Conklin, a May 2023 anthropology graduate at SUNY Oswego, created an exhibit currently on display at the Richardson-Bates House Museum about the university’s archaeological field school during summer 2022.

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Friendships can help overcome early trauma, faculty research finds

May 30, 2023

Forming friendships can help mitigate the effects of trauma early in life, according to new research released by a team led by SUNY Oswego biological sciences faculty member Liz Lange. While the study involved baboons, researchers see tangible connections to humans.

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Faculty member Matthew McLeskey selected for NEH institute on Rust Belt

May 9, 2023

Matthew H. McLeskey, an assistant professor of criminal justice, was selected for a two-week summer project funded by National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), focusing on the importance of regional storytelling in fostering a sense of place.

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Campus grant supports student project studying invasive species

April 24, 2023

Senior zoology major Danielle Marichal will survey the damage done by an invasive species, and track another species introduced to contain them, thanks to a campus grant.

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Quest to feature presentations, posters, performances and more

April 10, 2023

Quest –- the university’s annual symposium dedicated to sharing the scholarly and creative pursuits of students, faculty and staff –- will offer a wide variety of presentations, panels, posters and more throughout Wednesday, April 19.

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Faculty research looks at connections between attire and perceived ethics

March 24, 2023

SUNY Oswego School of Business faculty members Kristin Lee Sotak and Barry A. Friedman recently published research based on the question: When people see what you’re wearing, do they think you're ethical?

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Faculty member leads launch of 'Visualizing Women in Science' project

March 6, 2023

Serenity Sutherland, a SUNY Oswego assistant professor of communication studies, will host a virtual launch this week for a project called “Visualizing Women in Science” at the American Philosophical Society, where she was a key collaborator.

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Lake-effect lightning study to support robust student experiences

October 20, 2022

Two SUNY Oswego faculty members are working with 22 students to take part in a federally funded project to study extreme lake-effect phenomena.

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SUNY Oswego biological sciences professor's bird migration data support Audubon Society's new interactive digital platform

October 11, 2022

SUNY Oswego biological sciences faculty member Daniel Baldassarre provides migration data for the phainopepla to Audubon Society bird migration tracking tool.