Winter 2022 Issue of OSWEGO Alumni Magazine

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Campus Currents

Commencement Ceremonies Recognize 2020, December 2021 Graduates College Foundation Board of Directors, also earned honorary doctorate degrees in humane letters from SUNY for their service to the institution, the business world and society in general.

SUNY Oswego held two in-person Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 11 in the newly renamed Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall—one for December 2021 graduates, and a second, separate ceremony to officially confer the degrees upon members of the Class of 2020. Two accomplished alumni offered words of inspiration to the nearly 700 graduates at the two ceremonies.

“Strength of purpose and strength of character (AKA grit) have been the essential partners for you to obtain your academic degrees,” said President Deborah F. Stanley in her last address to graduates before her retirement. “Draw on the foundations that you have built while you’ve been here. Use your intellect well. Use it always in collaboration with others, with your determination and imagination. So that when your voice is needed—and it will be needed in your family, in your work, in your community—you are prepared and motivated to get involved and wrestle with the issues of our time. They are ever-present and ever-changing and will forever need you.”

The 9:30 a.m. ceremony celebrating the Class of 2020 featured Jeff Knauss ’07, a serial entrepreneur, an angel investor and a co-founder of Digital Hyve agency and Profound (profoundmastermind.com). The 12:30 p.m. ceremony featured Mark Baum ’81, chief collaboration and commercial officer for the Food Marketing Institute— The Food Industry Association. Knauss and Baum, both members of the Oswego

Novelis Gift to Fund Two New Scholarships for SUNY Oswego Students

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“I’m particularly honored to be a part

of today’s Commencement ceremony, the last that President Stanley will preside over, as she finishes out her extraordinary career and tenure on this campus—a campus that she leaves in a much better place than she found it. We’re all the beneficiaries of her hard work and dedication. “Thank you, President Stanley, for all that you’ve done for transforming our campus, expanding our curriculum, enriching the lives of our students and providing much needed access to those in search of higher education regardless of their background or their socioeconomic status. Also as part of your legacy, you leave us as a diverse, inclusive and representative institution on sound financial footing with a growing endowment for future generations. Thank you, President Stanley.” —M ark Baum ’81, chief collaboration and commercial officer for FMI— The Food Industry Association and 2021 SUNY honorary degree recipient

Novelis, an industrial aluminum company in Oswego, donated $150,000 to SUNY Oswego to endow two scholarships for students with financial need in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Gathering in SUNY Oswego’s Culkin Hall on Dec. 9, 2021, to celebrate the establishment of the Novelis Path Forward Scholarships were: (from left) Jeff Cruse, Novelis Oswego plant manager; Scott Furlong, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs; Deborah F. Stanley, president; Kristin Croyle, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Marianne Hromalik, associate professor and chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Andrew Quinn, Novelis director of human resources; and Antonio Chagas, Novelis engineer and member of the college’s Engineering Advisory Board.

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Kudos to President Stanley

14min
pages 40-43

The Last Word

3min
page 46

Weddings

1min
page 39

Alumni Bookshelf

2min
page 38

From the Archives

1min
page 37

Learner-Centeredness

5min
pages 24-25

Caring and Inclusive Culture

5min
pages 32-33

A Message of Gratitude

3min
page 36

Productive Partnerships

5min
pages 30-31

Successful Fundraising

5min
pages 28-29

Academic Excellence

5min
pages 22-23

December Commencement Ceremonies

2min
page 9

The Six Pillars of the Stanley Presidency

1min
pages 20-21

Founder’s Weekend: Celebrating 160 Years of Higher Education

6min
pages 17-19

College Launches New Institute, Announces Second Grand Challenge

3min
page 14

Silveiras’ Gift Continues Legacy of Support for Oswego

9min
pages 11-13

35th Annual ALANA Conference Focuses on Migration Stories

5min
pages 15-16

Alumni Couple Endow Summer Research Experience for Chemistry Students

3min
page 8

Endowed Possibility Scholarship Pays Tribute to President Stanley

1min
page 10
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