Oswego State student-athlete Bailey Waterbury of the women's soccer team has been named a recipient of the SUNY Chancellor`s Scholar-Athlete Award for 2014.
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The State University of New York has named 11 SUNY Oswego students as 2014 recipients of Empire State Diversity Honors Scholarships. The program of direct aid seeks to attract and retain undergraduate students to SUNY campuses who have demonstrated high academic achievement and can demonstrate that they will contribute to the diversity of the student body. Flanked by Rameen Mohammadi (left), associate provost for undergraduate and special programs, and Howard Gordon (right), executive assistant to college President Deborah F. Stanley, are, from left, Cuifen Zhuang, Francisco Perez, Andrea Roy, Imani Safita Gary, Brittany La'Ree Sperino Horsford, Katelyn Zhinin, Danielle Aguilar and Maame Hayfron. Missing from the photo are Fathama Ahmed and Michelle Lopez.
Constance Schwartz, a 1990 graduate of SUNY Oswego with a successful career in marketing and talent management, will serve as mistress of ceremonies for Commencement Eve activities at the college Friday, May 16, including the dinner and traditional Torchlight Ceremony.
With more than 1,600 SUNY Oswego students eligible to take part in the college's three commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 17, many have already found their directions before donning their caps and gowns.
Advancing understanding of how microbes can help clean up soil after an oil spill, identifying effective methods to survey and track mammal populations, and developing a user-friendly online education platform are just some of the ways the first recipients of SUNY Oswego`s Possibility Scholarship, all from Syracuse, are making a difference in the world.
The SUNY Oswego Alumni Association will honor a student from Vietnam and a student from the Republic of Cameroon with the 2014 Outstanding Senior Award at the Commencement Eve Dinner on Friday, May 16.
The latest poetry collection by Lewis Turco, professor emeritus of English and creative writing at SUNY Oswego, opens with "Oswego," the lead poem in a section called "Home Tunes."
A moving study-abroad experience and a world of determination have led to Julie Schofield becoming SUNY Oswego`s first student Fulbright scholar in more than a decade.
Dr. Tracy K. Lewis, widely praised for his 30 years inspiring students of Spanish and Portuguese at SUNY Oswego, has earned the rank of distinguished teaching professor, one of the State University of New York system's highest honors.
