Mark your calendar! National Transfer Student Week is 10/17-10/21, and National First Generation Student Week is 11/7-11/11! Help us celebrate these two groups by wearing a button, displaying signs in your office, and volunteering at events! Kindly fill out this form to share your interest in supporting our transfer and first-generation students. Contact: Kate McMichael, Office of … Continue reading Transfer and First-Generation Weeks Coming!
Month: September 2022
Professor Tim Newton Performs in London
Timothy Newton performed as a chorister with the Chineke! Orchestra and Chorus in London at the BBC Proms on Friday, September 2nd at the Royal Albert Hall. The Chineke! Orchestra and Chorus is Europe’s orchestra founded to "champion change and celebrate diversity in classical music." Dr. Newton joined members of the London Symphony, The Philharmonia, … Continue reading Professor Tim Newton Performs in London
Strategic Opportunities Funding Requests Q & A – Sept. 30
Representatives from the College Budget Committee will be available to answer any questions you might have about the Strategic Opportunities Funding process this Friday, September 30 in Morris 130 at 3pm. As you think about possibilities to promote student success and community engagement in support of the Regaining Momentum Agenda, you might have some questions you want clarified or … Continue reading Strategic Opportunities Funding Requests Q & A – Sept. 30
Student Success Initiative Presentation- Sept. 27
The Student Success Leadership Team invites you to attend a presentation on the Academic Success Program on Tuesday, September 27th from 1:00-2:00pm in the Butternut Room, Hunt Union. This program was implemented in Spring 2022 to support students at risk of dismissal based on underperformance the previous semester. An overview of this program and outcomes … Continue reading Student Success Initiative Presentation- Sept. 27
Skyler Reed ’24 Receives Planetarium Scholarship
Skyler Reed (Communications Studies, class of 2024) recently received the Hamilton Planetarium Scholarship, https://www.planetariumscholarship.org/about, for his exemplary work in the SUNY Oneonta planetarium. The goal of the scholarship is to “increase professional preparation for those entering the planetarium field, thereby enhancing its status with the general public and increasing respect among all those working anywhere … Continue reading Skyler Reed ’24 Receives Planetarium Scholarship
Change to Secure Wi-Fi
Over the next several months, Information Technology Services will phase out the “Red Dragon Secure” Wi-Fi network and transition to “eduroam” for encrypted Wi-Fi. “Red Dragon Secure” and “eduroam” provide the same level of security and this change will simplify connecting to Wi-Fi. More info can be found here. https://suny.oneonta.edu/information-technology-services/getting-started/network-services/connect-internethttps://www.incommon.org/eduroam/ What you need to … Continue reading Change to Secure Wi-Fi
Michael Green Presents Paper at Conference
Dr. Michael K. Green from the Philosophy Department presented, virtually, "Aquinas and Love on the Rocks- n' Roll" at the Twentieth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, June 20-22, 2022 . The thesis of this talk is that the cultural creations of popular culture can be used to test the analysis of concepts … Continue reading Michael Green Presents Paper at Conference
Fall Selection of Non-Credit Courses Available
The Office of Continuing Education is happy to announce Fall non-credit course offerings, with plenty of room to grow! You will see several new and interesting courses and some old favorites too. Challenge your mind or your body, maybe even simultaneously, while learning about science, history, genealogy, yoga, and more. If you have a skill, hobby, or … Continue reading Fall Selection of Non-Credit Courses Available
Reflections on Death and Legacy of Elizabeth II – Sept. 27
The History Department has organized a panel of professors to discuss the death and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. Event is to be held in IRC 8 on Tuesday, September 27 from 7-9 p.m. Q and A to follow. Panelists to discuss impact on UK, Canada, India, Hong Kong, Africa and Ireland. Open to all. … Continue reading Reflections on Death and Legacy of Elizabeth II – Sept. 27
PRISM Conference Proposal Deadline Extended
The deadline for presentation proposal submissions has been extended to October 2nd! Please share with your colleagues and students from here and outside of Oneonta. To submit a proposal, please go to the conference website for all the details and instructions. Any questions can be directed to Emily Phelps, conference planning chair.Emily Phelps, Equity & Inclusion
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