SUNY Oswego students, faculty and staff plus members of the community have traditionally lent ample support to the college's annual Yards for Yeardley event to promote awareness and prevention of domestic and dating violence. This year's event will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 23, on the academic quad.
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SUNY Oswego Event Boosts Awareness, Prevention Of Relationship Violence

During Yards for Yeardley, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, April 23, on the academic quad, SUNY Oswego students, faculty and staff and members of the community will walk to remember and to prevent domestic and dating violence on college campuses and communities. This is the third year in a row the campus has embraced this program brought to universities by the One Love Foundation.

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Oswego Superintendent Announces Scheduling Change

Per the decision of Oswego School Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey, Monday, April 16, will now be a Superintendent’s Conference Day and no students should report to school. This decision provides the opportunity for OCSD students, staff and community members to attend the funeral of our lost friend and colleague, Michele Wink, he said.

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Scholarships available for part-time students at SUNY, CUNY community colleges

Launched with the 2017-2018 school year, the New York State Part-time Scholarship Award Program offers tuition assistance to students taking at least 6 credits but fewer than 12 credits per semester. Students are eligible for tuition awards for a maximum of four consecutive academic semesters.

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Oswego Health Discusses The Importance of a MOLST Form

Community members can learn the importance of completing an advanced directive and a MOLST form during a presentation to be held at 2 p.m. April 26 at The Manor at Seneca Hill. A Medical Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST) form is a medical order form that informs others the of patient’s medical orders for life-sustaining treatment.

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The robotics competition, shown here in its 2017 debut, again will join science, visual and performing arts, writing and business projects of high school students from around the world for the GENIUS Olympiad finals June 12 to 15 at SUNY Oswego. The eighth annual competition to advocate and find solutions for environmental issues attracted a record number of entrants; 1,200 finalists and mentors are expected.
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GENIUS Environmental Competition Again Expects Record Visitors At SUNY Oswego

The eighth annual GENIUS Olympiad, a global high school environmental competition, anticipates a record 1,200 high school students and mentors to arrive at SUNY Oswego from up to 70 countries and 34 states for the June finals in science, visual and performing arts, writing, business and robotics.

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