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Adventurer-turned-humanitarian Greg Mortenson signs his book Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace, One School at a Time for graduate student Melanie Hogaboom Berry M ’12 after Mortenson’s Oct. 28 presentation in the Campus Center arena. His appearance was part of the “Oswego Reads” communitywide reading initiative. Mortenson’s New York Times bestseller, published in 45 countries, recounts his experiences building schools in the mountains of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Mortenson, who founded the not-for-profit Central Asia Institute, also signed copies of his sequel, Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Campus Currents Spring 2011
Greg Mortenson visits campus
Posted On April 15, 2011 Staff 0

Adventurer-turned-humanitarian Greg Mortenson signs his book Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace, One School at a …

Bill Scriber '80
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Campus Currents Spring 2011
Scriber now on College Council
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Former Gov. David Paterson appointed Bill Scriber ’80 to the SUNY Oswego College Council for a seven-year term.

Alicia Dargan M ’11 entered the new online MBA program in January.
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Campus Currents Spring 2011
Online MBA launches
Posted On April 15, 2011 Jeff Rea 0

A new online MBA program at oswego.edu/mba enables students as diverse as soldiers at Fort Drum, busy professionals around New …

New Oswego Alumni Association board members pose with board President Bill Schreiner ’92, far right. They are, from left, Rick Yacobush ’77, Josh Miller ’08 and Mike Caldwell ’70. Absent from the photo are Jerry Esposito ’70 and Paul Brennan ’93.
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Campus Currents Spring 2011
Five join OAA board
Posted On April 15, 2011 Shane M. Liebler 0

The Oswego Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomed five new members in 2010. Each will serve a three-year term ending …

Brian Pacchiana '12
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Campus Currents Sports Spring 2011
Sports
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A roundup of spring 2010 sports at Oswego.

Hall of Fame class of 2010
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Campus Currents Sports Spring 2011
Hall of Fame inducts seven
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The SUNY Oswego Alumni Association inducted six former stars and one booster to the Oswego State Athletic Hall of Fame …

Cutler with students
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Fund For Oswego Grants Philanthropy in Action Spring 2011
Cutler’s Public Justice Excellence Fund Reaches Quarter Million
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Sylvia Chestnut ’11 developed a passion for family court law when she served an internship with the Greene County Family …

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Campus Currents Spring 2011
Oswego combines Peace Corps service with graduate degrees
Posted On April 4, 2011 Staff 0

Selected graduate students in agricultural and mathematics education now will have the opportunity to combine Peace Corps service and a …

Fengrong Wong ’11 shares her research with President Deborah F. Stanley.
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Campus Currents Spring 2011
Oswego digs into science project
Posted On March 10, 2011 Shane M. Liebler 0

With sharpened focus on the cutting edge of science, technology, engineeringand math, SUNY Oswego leaders broke ground on a campus-transforming, …

Meteorology Professor Scott Steiger ’99 shows images of the Doppler-on-Wheels truck and the data it will collect.
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Campus Currents Grants Spring 2011
NSF fuels snow hunt
Posted On March 7, 2011 Jeff Rea 0

An $86,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will provide SUNY Oswego meteorology faculty member Scott Steiger ’99 and his …

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