The Office of the President will partner with departments across campus to host a series of institution-wide dialogue sessions during the common meeting time (3:00 – 4:00pm M,W,F) throughout the Fall 2024 semester. A topic or question is posed for discussion and input. These are university-wide topics that would benefit from a discussion from broad […]
These discussions are a space to connect and talk about what’s new in the world of teaching and learning. Each session will have a focus on a specific topic but can also be a space to talk about what is happening in the classroom and identify new modalities to explore.
A musical performance and a ritual offering to the migrants who strayed on their way to the United States, Cruzando Ensueños reflects the difficult undocumented journey of families, women, and children. The play is performed by actress and singer Georgina Saldaña and directed by playwright Liliana Alberto, both Mexican and migrant artists. Inspired by the farewell rituals […]
A musical performance and a ritual offering to the migrants who strayed on their way to the United States, Cruzando Ensueños reflects the difficult undocumented journey of families, women, and children. The play is performed by actress and singer Georgina Saldaña and directed by playwright Liliana Alberto, both Mexican and migrant artists. Inspired by the farewell rituals […]
The campus community is invited to the Otsego Grille (Morris Hall, Lower Level) at 3pm on Friday, October 11, for the Sustainable Development Goals Speaker Series hosted by the Department of Economics. The SDG Speaker Series brings to campus researchers whose expertise connects to one or more of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Refreshments will be served. In the third talk of […]
How do you support civil discourse in the classroom, especially given the challenges of our present moment? As broader political, personal, and global instabilities influence life on campus, this session will give us a chance to take a step back and consider how we navigate turbulent times in our teaching. Our facilitated conversation will focus […]
The Office of the President will partner with departments across campus to host a series of institution-wide campus mingles during the common meeting time (3 – 4 p.m. M,W,F) throughout the Fall 2024 semester. A unit or department will host an open house-style mingle in their office(s) and provide information/materials about their functions. These will […]
Are you planning to publish an article soon? Join us on October 21 at 1:00 PM to learn how you can get support through the Open Access Publishing Fund! Sophia, our Interim Special Collections Librarian, will walk you through the application process and explain how SUNY Oneonta authors can receive up to $3,000 to cover […]
For its 2024 Common Read, SUNY Oneonta has chosen Cristina Henríquez’s book, “The Book of Unknown Americans. Henríquez tells the story of fifteen-year-old Maribel Rivera, who sustains a terrible injury, and her parents, who leave their comfortable life in Mexico and risk everything to come to the United States so that Maribel can have the care […]
The Mills Distinguished Lecture features the annual Common Read author. This year’s author is Cristina Henríquez, author of the 2024 Common Read, The Book of Unknowns. Henríquez tells the story of fifteen-year-old Maribel Rivera, who sustains a terrible injury, and her parents, who leave their comfortable life in Mexico and risk everything to come to the United […]
Experiential Learning is a high-impact practice identified on campus as a main priority for our students. Learning through action, reflection, and collaboration can foster important skills and connect students with potential employers after college. Because the classroom is an equitable space on campus—all students enroll in courses—incorporating experiential learning skills and opportunities can ensure access […]
In 2024, we are faced with many challenges, between struggles for civil rights, economic and political strife, and threats to the lives of those we hold dear. It is through this that we can often find ourselves asking if there is more that we can do than show solidarity and support in these causes. This […]
This is the Level 2 Training course towards the Online Teaching Certification. Successful completion of this training and the SUNY DLE Brightspace Fundamentals Asynchronous Modules are required to teach online at SUNY Oneonta. This 4-week course allows the participants to experience a fully online course as a student and work through the skills needed to […]
The Office of the President will partner with departments across campus to host a series of institution-wide teach-ins during the common meeting time (3 – 4 p.m. M,W,F) throughout the Fall 2024 semester. A unit or department will present on the operations, functions, and areas of collaboration related to their units and departments. We will […]
Presented by Chris Keegan, Associate Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Oneonta. The Democracy Dialogues Series is sponsored by the American Democracy Project.
Join us for a presentation on the ins and outs of academic book publishing. This informative session will equip you with essential knowledge to successfully navigate the publishing process. Aaron Sanborn-Overby, an acquisitions editor at De Gruyter Brill, will describe the publishing journey from start to finish.
Presented by Rob Compton, Professor of Africana and Latinx Studies and Political Science, SUNY Oneonta. The Democracy Dialogues Series is sponsored by the American Democracy Project.