Chancellor John B. King Jr. visits SUNY Oswego on April 21
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. (top, third from right) visited the SUNY Oswego campus on April 21 to meet students, faculty and staff, and learn more about the university's programs and facilities. His favorite part seemed to be interacting with SUNY Oswego sutdents, including those he posed for a selfie with here along with Officer in Charge Mary C. Toale.
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. listens as students tell a little about themselves during a morning session.
Chancellor John B. King Jr. watches a weather balloon launch from the roof of the Shineman Center. King learned more about the meteorology programs and student research on weather as well as the upcoming eclipses.
Chancellor John B. King Jr. speaks with meteorology faculty member Katelyn Barber during a tour of the Shineman Center.
Chancellor John B. King Jr. greets Scott Brubaker and the WTOP-10 TV student team during a tour of Marano Campus Center.
Chancellor John B. King Jr. had the opportunity to learn about the projects of technology students while stopping into the technology management lab in Wilber Hall. From left are student Jack Donohue, Officer in Charge Mary C. Toale, Chancellor King, technology professor Richard Bush and student Bryleigh Beauchat.
Chancellor John B. King Jr. heard about about SUNY Oswego's student teaching and programs such as Teacher Opportunity Corps and My Brother's Keeper. Here, from left, graduate student Mang Khai; Nichole Brown, director of clinical practices and partnerships for the School of Education; and junior Alana Mariano; speak with Chancellor King and Officer in Charge Mary C. Toale in Wilber Hall.
Chancellor John B. King Jr. chatted with the students who run the Rich N' Pour Cafe, which opened last week in Rich Hall as a key project in a School of Business class.
At his last stop during this campus visit in Rich Hall, Chancellor John B. King Jr. had the opportunity to catch up with members of the campus community, including Kate Spector of the Sustainability, whom he previously congratulated for a statewide award for the university's composting program; Francisco Suarez, a communication studies faculty member whose podcast "From Suarez's Basement" won an international award, for which the Chancellor offered congratulations; economics faculty member John Kane (not pictured), who invited the Chancellor to appear on his popular "Tea for Teaching" podcast; and 2009 Oswego alumnus and School of Business Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Fellow Cameron Jones, who manages creative projects for ABC News. Shown from left are Officer in Charge Mary C. Toale; Jones; Chancellor King; School of Business Dean Prabakar Kothandaraman; Irene Scruton, assistant dean and director of MBA programs for the School of Business; Spector; and Suarez.