From bluegrass to the Bard, the 2013-14 Artswego Series at SUNY Oswego offers a diverse slate of artists and performing arts experiences to area audiences.
College Life
SUNY Oswego will open two exhibitions, one focused on rural hardships during the Dust Bowl and Depression, the other on sculpture inspired by water, Friday, Sept. 6, in Tyler Art Gallery.
SUNY Oswego's Campus Recreation will provide American Red Cross children's swim lessons on six consecutive Saturdays, Oct. 15 to Nov. 19, in the Lee Hall pool on campus.
SUNY Oswego's theater department invites community children and adults to audition Tuesday, Aug. 23, in Hewitt Union's lab theater for roles as Munchkins and dancers in the fall production of "The Wizard of Oz."
SUNY Oswego Metro Center will host a comprehensive information session from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 16, for students interested in completing a degree at the college's downtown Syracuse location -- and for students or parents interested in any Oswego program.
Cuban master percussionist Emilio del Monte will perform with the SUNY Oswego Latin Jazz Ensemble and the Rochester-based Mambo Kings at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 8, in a free concert at Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre.
Two distinguished State University of New York educators will address SUNY Oswego's graduates at the 152nd Commencement Saturday, May 18.
SUNY Oswego has appointed communication studies professor and chair Dr. Mary Toale as interim dean of graduate studies, effective Jan. 12, announced Walter Roettger, the college's acting provost and vice president of academic affairs.
SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley, along with presidents and chancellors from more than 170 other colleges and universities, have signed an open letter urging President-elect Donald Trump and the incoming congressional representatives to accelerate progress toward a clean energy future.
