Focusing on the Future: Focarino Makes History as First Female Commissioner of Patents
When Margaret “Peggy” La Tulip Focarino ’77 was a fifth grader in the ’60s, most girls her age wanted Barbie …
When Margaret “Peggy” La Tulip Focarino ’77 was a fifth grader in the ’60s, most girls her age wanted Barbie …
He served his country with distinction in the military and shared his knowledge as a professor at other colleges, but …
Todd Pagano ’96 isn’t trying to win awards. The Oswego chemistry graduate is focused on doing high-level research in florescence spectroscopy …
When I was in third grade, I started a newspaper at our elementary school, writing and editing and getting someone …
There’s a new face in King Alumni Hall — and soon at Oswego alumni events everywhere. After 27 years of leadership …
Numbers mean a lot to Patti Fennessy Novy ’89. She has 0 tolerance for breast cancer, which claimed the life …
Dr. Ronald A Brown’s teaching philosophy can be summed up in three letters: F-U-N. When he joined the Oswego faculty in …
He started his adult life homeless, and entered the Army to get a roof over his head. But when U.S. …
During their long careers at SUNY Oswego, Hugh and Grace Mowatt Burritt helped thousands of students reach their full potential. …
Oswego’s theatre department is known for a being a close-knit group, with graduates helping each other advance their careers long …