Around the SUNY Oswego campus
Oct. 18, 2017
![Volunteers sign up United Way Walk-A-Thon participants](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171005_unitedway_walkathon_0013_0.jpg)
Sophomores Ashley Marchica (red hat) and Nina Agnello (left) sign up to participate Oct. 5 in the 26th annual SEFA/United Way Walk-A-Thon, as volunteers work the table near Marano Campus Center. The event raised $546 for the United Way of Greater Oswego County, an umbrella organization for many local charities. Sponsors of the event included United Way, SEFA, Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), Vega Women's Honor Society and Vega adviser Laura Brown. For a list of winners of Walk-A-Thon gift cards and raffle tickets, or for more information about the 2017 State Employees Federated Appeal campaign, visit http://oswego.edu/sefa.
![Members of the campus community pose in green and gold](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171013_greenandgold-1_croppedforweb_0.jpg)
College President Deborah F. Stanley holds the banner Oct. 13 to commemorate Green and Gold Day, which invites SUNY Oswego alumni from around the world -- including those gathering for this vista from the north lawn of Marano Campus Center -- to show their pride, dress in green and gold, and share photos on social media. For more photos from Green and Gold Day and Homecoming, check out this gallery on the Oswego Alumni Facebook page.
![Bob Moritz speaking to a full house in Marano Campus Center auditorium](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171012_moritz_0059_0.jpg)
As a packed house in Marano Campus Center auditorium listens -- and an audience on the livestreamed coverage of the event watches -- PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited Chairman Robert E. Moritz, class of 1985 and now a member of the Oswego College Foundation, speaks Oct. 12 on "Global Trends and Building Skills for the Future." Moritz shared stories and highlights of his career as well as outlined megatrends unfolding now and moving global economies into the future.
![Bob Moritz poses with interns, recent hires](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171012_moritz_0085_0.jpg)
Alumnus Robert E. Moritz '85 (front, center), chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, enjoys participating in a selfie Oct. 12 with PwC interns and new hires following his talk in Marano Campus Center auditorium.
![ESPN's Kate Fagan speaks to an audience](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171010_katefagan_9803c_0.jpg)
Kate Fagan, columnist and feature writer for espnW, ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine, speaks Oct. 10 in Sheldon Hall ballroom for the I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series about her memoir, "The Reappearing Act," which covers her experiences as a gay athlete at the University of Colorado. The author also offered a question-and-answer session after her talk and signed copies of her latest book, the bestselling "What Made Maddy Run: The Secret Struggles and Tragic Death of an All-American Teen." (Photo by MacKenzie Hungerford)
![Peter Bocko speaks with chemistry students](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171006_bocko_0010_0.jpg)
Peter Bocko (foreground), class of 1975, retired chief technology officer of Corning Glass Technologies, meets Oct. 6 with chemistry faculty and the student scholars Bocko and his wife, Andrea Guglielmo Bocko '73 M '75, sponsored through an endowment they established to support faculty-mentored summer research for undergraduate chemistry students. Bocko, a Commencement speaker for his alma mater in May 2014, spent his career innovating and leading development for Corning Technologies of such innovations as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and Gorilla Glass.
![Sumi Somaskanda speaks about journalism in India](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171013_somaskanda_0011_0.jpg)
Appearing as part of the Institute for Global Engagement's Year of India series of events, Sumi Somaskanda, a reporter with international German broadcasting company Deutsche Welle, speaks Oct. 13 in Penfield Library's Speakers Corner on "Indian Media in a Time of Rising Nationalism." Somaskanda has worked as a correspondent in the field, a writer, producer and anchor, and also has reported on Germany and Europe for such outlets as Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera, Washington Post, Newsweek, USA Today and the Global Post. She appeared later that day in Marano Campus Center auditorium in an interview format with Michael Riecke of communication studies, and then met with students in the library's Lake Effect Cafe.
![Students show off some costumes, traditions of Diwali festival](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171014_diwali_jasmie_sushmita_9933c_0.jpg)
Jasmine Hundal (left) and Sushmita Banerjee dress Oct. 14 for an observance of Diwali -- the festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains -- in the first-floor lounge of Hart Hall Global Living and Learning Center. The festival gets its name from the row of clay lamps that Indians place outside their homes to symbolize the triumph of light over spiritual darkness. The local observance included traditional foods. The college's Institute for Global Engagement has named 2017-18 the Year of India on campus, with a variety of educational and entertaining events planned. (Photo by MacKenzie Hungerford)
![Student Tom Hardman speaks with visitors at Study Abroad Fair](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171002_studyabroadfair_9691_0.jpg)
Tom Hardman, one of the study abroad mentor volunteers, works the table Oct. 2 along Marano Campus Center concourse for the Study Abroad Fair. The college's study abroad initiative, administered through the Office of International Education and Programs, has won national awards for promoting study and travel inclusively and embedding such experiences throughout the curriculum. (Photo by MacKenzie Hungerford)
![ORI author Lindy West speaks with students](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171011_lindywest_jrr_0.jpg)
This year's Oswego Reading Initiative author, Lindy West, speaks Oct. 11 at the Living Writers Series in Marano Campus Center auditorium. She spoke to student writers and others about how her career has developed from humble beginnings to the publishing of her bestselling memoir, "Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman," and a column in the New York Times. She later delivered the 2017 ORI talk about "Shrill," which visits issues of gender inequality, body shaming and Internet harassment, but also striving to inject humor. Against a background of personal experience, the book deals with how to survive and stay positive in a world where equality is given to a select number based on gender and body image.
![Professionals speak with American Marketing Association students](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171012_americanmarketingassoc_0031_0.jpg)
Students speak Oct. 12 with panelists (from left, facing camera) Cydni Williams, class of 2013, channel marketing manager for Facebook; Sonny Goldbaum '16, account manager for Advance Media New York; and Anthony DeMario '12, senior sales development representative for Terakeet, during a networking opportunity of the American Marketing Association Conference in Sheldon Hall ballroom. The panelists appeared on behalf of the Alumni-in-Residence program. The SUNY Oswego chapter of the AMA is affiliated with the association of marketing professionals and academics in 92 countries.
![Victor Licatese speaks with student residence hall leaders](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171008_leadershiprocks_victorlicatese_3645_0.jpg)
Psychology faculty member Victor Licatese speaks Oct. 8 at Leadership Rocks, an annual conference for officers of Hall Councils governing each residence hall as well as leaders of the Residence Hall Association, the overall governing board for the college's 13 on-campus living options. The RHA's executive board presents the conference to help train and develop council officers. Licatese was selected as a keynote because of his professional/personal life experiences, his ability to relate to college students and his ability to inspire the group to be the best leaders they can be. (Photo by MacKenzie Hungerford)
![Monica Haller discusses Veterans Book Project](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171006_monicahaller_9767_0.jpg)
Visual artist Monica Haller talks Oct. 13 about "Veteran's Book Project: Objects for Deployment," an interactive exhibition running through Sunday in Tyler Art Gallery. The project features a library of 50 books, each authored by a person with firsthand experience of war: a veteran of the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, a veteran of the Vietnam War, or an Iraqi or Afghan civilian displaced by war. Haller works with the authors so that each book serves as "container" for the photographs, memories and descriptions of experiences of a single individual. (Photo by MacKenzie Hungerford)
![Artist Zhinan Jiang talks about Chinese watercolor](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/jiangatsyracuse_0.jpg)
SUNY Oswego in Syracuse hosts a reception and lecture Oct. 12 by visiting artist Zhinan Jiang (center), an internationally renowned watercolorist from Tsinghua University's prestigious Academy of Art & Design. Jiang’s talk, "Chinese Watercolor Now," introduced the Syracuse community to his own work and examples from important movements in Chinese painting over the past 100 years. His recent paintings were displayed during the reception; these were exhibited in Tyler Hall's Tyler Art Gallery in September while he was a visiting scholar. (Submitted by Lisa Langlois)
![Newest members of athletic hall of fame (or representatives) stand with programs](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171014_athletic_halloffame_0055_0.jpg)
Newly inducted members of the Oswego Athletic Hall of Fame show their plaques Oct. 14 following the ceremony in Sheldon Hall ballroom. In front (from left) are Tom Lynch, class of 1973, for golf; Tracey Donovan Fanning '92, cross country; Brian DeFeo '98, hockey; and -- holding the award of his late brother, Ron Benwell '61 in soccer and basketball -- Dave Benwell. In back (from left) are Steve Serling '77, golf; Dennis Luzon '74, wrestling; and Ed Nicholson '59, wrestling. Standing at right is Jeannine Muoio Salamone '92, event emcee and past Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, who was a cross country teammate of Donovan Fanning's.
![Students tour Bausch & Lomb](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/img_20170921_154856_0.jpg)
SUNY Oswego students Jasmine Gomez, Tienna Deroy, Jon'Renee Jones, Veronika Malinowski and Kimberlynn Sprague don lab gear during a Sept. 21 tour of Bausch & Lomb in Rochester. The trip was sponsored by the Center for Experiential Learning, Career Services and the chemistry department. (Submitted by Sheila Cooley)
![Students, faculty and staff tour Bausch & Lomb](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/img_20170921_183632_0.jpg)
Students from chemistry and biochemistry took a trip Sept. 21 to Bausch & Lomb in Rochester. Alumni analytical chemists Andrew Hoteling, class of 1991, and Steve Maier '84 M '88, plus quality engineer Tracie Marineau '03 M '05 spoke about the history of the company and led a tour of the company's operations. Students, faculty and staff on the tour included (from left in back) Tienna Deroy, Mallory Bower, Jasmine Gomez, Dylan Charland, Sheila Cooley, Josh Roys, Rananjaya Gamage, Kestas Bendinskas, Kimberlynn Sprague, Jon'Renee Jones, Veronika Malinowski and Eleni Vakirtzis; and (from left in front) Sarah Rappleye, Valerie Shoykhet, Kristin Gublo and Olivia Colon (Submitted by Sheila Cooley)
![Students use glass whiteboard for biochemistry assignment](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171013_biochemistrystudy_0004_0.jpg)
Students Jack Marcucci (left), a senior biology and anthropology major, and Manna Job, a junior majoring in biology, use the glass whiteboard on Shineman Center's 3rd floor Oct. 13 for their biochemistry class study.
![University Police officers, students and staff pause for a photo during Coffee with a Cop](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/coffee_w_cop-2017a_0.jpg)
University Police officers, students and staff pause for a photo Oct. 4 in Penfield Library's Lake Effect Café during Coffee with a Cop, a free event offering students, faculty and staff a chance to ask questions, voice concerns and get to know the officers. The tagline for the event is: "Building relationships. One cup at a time."
![Members of the Ice Effects, SUNY Oswego's student synchronized skating team, gather](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/170928-ice-effects_img_9548.jpg)
First-year members of the Ice Effects, SUNY Oswego's 14-student synchronized skating team, gather Sept. 28 in Marano Campus Center arena during choreography and rehearsal for a competition Dec. 1 in Skaneateles. Teammates include (from left) Nicole Evans, Alessandra Stark, Elizabeth Choquette, Kaylin Pafumi, Brooke Claver, Ginny Faunce, Jenna Berry and Alexis Murray. (Photo by MacKenzie Hungerford)
![MacKenzie Grow collects data at MacKenzie Grow (left), a gender and women's studies major, collects data at the Oswego County Department of Social Services](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171006_grow_healthcarestudy_0005.jpg)
MacKenzie Grow (left), a gender and women's studies major, collects data at the Oswego County Department of Social Services in Mexico as part of her countywide community outreach study on reproductive healthcare issues for women in Oswego. For her honors thesis this semester, Grow's study seeks to explain the high rate of unplanned pregnancies in Oswego County. She travels around the county to distribute information and care packages to community members and to ask them to fill out short surveys.
![Student crew of Clybourne Park poses on stage](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/171010_clybournepark_crew_jrr.jpg)
SUNY Oswego student dramaturgs Henry Liebentritt (left) and Caitlin Weinell (right) flank stage manager Cadi Hannold on the under-construction set of the theatre department's "Clybourne Park," a comedy-drama opening Thursday night that satirizes attitudes toward race and gentrification in the late '50s and today. The trio spoke Oct. 10 about the importance of research to assist the actors and the other crew in properly interpreting a script whose first act is set nearly 60 years ago. The Bruce Norris play, directed by Henry Shikongo of the theatre faculty, also runs this Friday and Saturday, as well as the following Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 26 to 28. The Saturday performances are at 2 p.m.; all others curtain at 7:30 p.m. For more information or reservations, visit http://tickets.oswego.edu.
![Women's soccer team in action](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/athletics_dsc_9505.jpg)
The Oswego State women's soccer team (pictured facing Fredonia at home on Oct. 7) upset 8th-ranked Geneseo, 1-0, on the road on Saturday, handing the Knights their first loss of the season. Sophomore goalie Emma Allen made 10 saves during the shutout, while senior Sarah Grupp scored the Lakers' goal. The 7-5-1 Lakers (4-4-0 in the SUNY Athletic Conference) are scheduled to return to action at 1 p.m. Saturday at Cortland for the final conference match-up of the regular season. (Photo by Dori Gronich)
![Colin Greenseich running cross country](https://acquia-prod.oswego.edu/photo-gallery/sites/acquia-prod.oswego.edu.photo-gallery/files/athletics_4i5a3439.jpg)
Oswego State's Colin Greenseich finishes fourth among more than 200 runners at the University of Rochester's Yellowjacket Invitational cross country meet on Oct. 14, leading the Laker men's team to a fifth-place finish among 17 teams. The senior recorded a time of 26:17.7 in the 8-kilometer event. Next, Greenseich and the Lakers will head to the SUNYAC Championship on Saturday, Oct. 28. (Photo by Stacey Corry LaDew)