SUNY Oswego's Advanced Wireless Systems Research Center has won a two-year, $100,000 research grant from a Western New York antenna manufacturer to co-develop high-efficiency compact antennas for railway transportation systems and, potentially, other applications.
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Since program size is limited, we are not able to accommodate groups to these family friendly free Saturday programs. An adult needs to accompany children under age 17.
Former vice presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, a sustainability and women's rights activist and co-founder of Honor the Earth, will speak at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in Marano Campus Center arena, as part of SUNY Oswego's I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series.
College and community members are invited to hear from a series of speakers through SUNY Oswego in "The Experience of War: Moral Transformation, Injury and Repair."
SUNY Oswego students in the graphic arts and creative writing programs have teamed up for an exhibition titled "Graphic Flash 2" opening Friday, Nov. 8, with a special presentation Tuesday, Nov. 12, on campus.
SUNY Oswego faculty voices will rise at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, in Sheldon Hall ballroom in a concert titled "Vocal Array," featuring songs of France, Germany and Japan.
James Ladue, a SUNY Oswego alumnus and national weather scientist, will speak from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in Room 175 of the college's Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation about extreme natural disasters, as well as how to improve communications with the public and the resiliency of our communities to severe weather.
SUNY Oswego's annual Hart Global Awareness Conference on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8 and 9, will feature two keynote speakers, one each night.
Professors and students at SUNY Oswego and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia – as well as human and robot actors in Oswego – have given a new dimension to collaboration.
