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Material Information
- Title:
- Quest Program 2019
- Creator:
- SUNY Oswego
- Publisher:
- SUNY Oswego
- Publication Date:
- 2019
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Eichhorn, Kristen C.
DeMarsh, Zachary Vandish, Shana Guerra, Douglas Rosenberg, Jenny Ardan, Lydmyla Zhang, Hui Peng, Bruce Baker, Mathew DeGroot, Marybeth Furlong, Scott R. Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee
Notes
- Abstract:
- The Quest Program 2019 provides a list of events scheduled for April 3, 2019 at the Marano Campus Center and the kickoff event on April 2, 2019 at the Syracuse Campus. The program includes a list of presentation sessions, poster session information, a speaker index, and a session map.
- Acquisition:
- Collected for SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository by the online self-submittal tool. Submitted by Zach Vickery.
- General Note:
- Quest is a symposium dedicated to sharing the scholarly and creative pursuits of students, faculty, and staff of the State University of New York at Oswego. It is sponsored by the Division of Graduate Studies, Office of the Provost, the Scholarly and Creative Activities Committee, and the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
- General Note:
- History of Quest-
In 1979, The Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee (SCAC), then
known as the Faculty Research Committee (FRC), wanted to develop
ways to encourage more research on campus. One suggestion was to
have a Scholarly Activities at Oswego Conference Day, where faculty
could present their research to the campus community. Dr. Helen Daly
organized the day and it was decided to call it “Quest” in honor of
the College’s “quest for knowledge”. Quest had an impressive 77
presentations that first year.
In 1982, the administration knew this would be a successful annual
program and canceled classes for the first time to bring additional focus
to the event. In 1996, Quest was dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daly,
who died in 1995, because she took the concept of Quest and turned
it into an annual tradition that celebrates campus-wide scholarly and
creative activity.
Today Quest is a mix of students, faculty, staff and campus-wide
presentations with more than 350 participants
- General Note:
- Purpose of Quest
-recognize students, faculty, and staff engaged in scholarly and creative activities at SUNY Oswego.
-encourage and share scholarly and creative efforts across disciplines.
-identify the faculty-led student research taking place on campus.
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository
- Holding Location:
- SUNY Oswego
- Rights Management:
- All rights reserved by the source institution.
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