Starting with the fall 1913 opening of what is now known as Sheldon Hall -- the first edifice on the current Oswego campus -- the lakeside college has grown and evolved. Read more about the history of some places where Oswego students have learned, lived and interacted.
- Sheldon Hall (1913)
- Park Hall (1932)
- Splinter Village (1947)
- Lonis-Mackin-Moreland (1951)
- Johnson Hall (1958)
- Lee Hall (1958)
- Lakeside Dining Hall (1959)
- Rich Hall (1961)
- Piez Hall (1962)
- Hart Hall (1963)
- West Campus/"New" Campus (late 1960s)












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