Meteorology Program Advances In Step With Technology
In the beginning, there was a single teletype machine spitting out National Weather Service reports in SUNY Oswego’s Piez Hall. There …
In the beginning, there was a single teletype machine spitting out National Weather Service reports in SUNY Oswego’s Piez Hall. There …
Less than a year after he did live on-campus broadcasts of “Wake Up With Al” and NBC’s “Today” show, Al …
Some people are born to be educators, and Sandra Balduzzi Geddes ’65 is one of them. Born to immigrant parents in …
Two months after graduating from SUNY Oswego, Sharon Watroba Burns ’71 moved from her hometown, Amsterdam, N.Y., to New York …
Growing up in Haiti, Abner JeanPierre ’90 was among a generation of Haitian children deprived of adequate access to education—an …
At first, Kelly Crissy Nickerson ’04 started building Lego with her sons, Ian and Declan, to help improve Ian’s fine …
We celebrate and share the success of Oswego alumni authors, illustrators and recording artists, who may ask their publisher/distributor to …
A Smooth Transition into the Professional World While a lot of young graduates were struggling to find jobs in their field …
This issue talks about one of the favorite topics of Oswego alumni … winter weather! I often say this is …