A SUNY Oswego geology student will give his research team's presentation April 17 at Quest on the Fallbrook Recreation Center dam removal project and its effect on groundwater and fish.
College Life
SUNY Oswego students in graphic arts and creative writing will join forces to produce "Graphic Flash," an exhibition starting Saturday, April 13, at Oswego State Downtown.
Mix two original musical compositions, an orchestra, a big band, a rapper, additional vocalists, a campus grant, a crowd-sourced Kickstarter campaign and an ongoing learning project. The result is an ambitious Quest presentation by SUNY Oswego senior music major Tony Iannone.
Maggie Koerth-Baker, science editor of popular group blog Boing Boing and author of "Before the Lights Go Out," will headline SUNY Oswego's 2013 Sustainability Fair, Wednesday, April 17.
Students in a SUNY Oswego women's studies course engaged online with an international-management class in Lebanon for five weeks last semester, moving along a new path to intercultural learning and global connections.
Dr. Ashraf Attia, professor in the SUNY Oswego School of Business, will use his recent research and experiences in Egypt to present a keynote talk about the Arab Spring at the college's annual Quest symposium on Wednesday, April 17.
SUNY Oswego will present "Once Upon a Mattress," a comical spinoff of the well-known fairytale "The Princess and the Pea," turning Waterman Theatre into a magical, eccentric kingdom in April.
SUNY Oswego will present the award-winning Daedalus Quartet, with longtime music professor Daniel Barach as host, in a Ke-Nekt Chamber Music Series concert Wednesday, April 10.
Four SUNY Oswego master of arts candidates will display works ranging from ceramics to printmaking in an exhibition beginning Tuesday, March 26, in Tyler Art Gallery.
