Third Thursdays
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Thursday, June 20, noon - noon


The best way to experience our friendly, learner-centered community is to visit us.


SUNY Oswego, moving to increase already substantial opportunities for student research and creative projects, has established an office to provide support and pique student interest in hands-on, faculty-mentored work.
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Well over 100 registered clubs and organizations offer exciting ways to engage in the campus community. Learn more


As the first endowed faculty member at SUNY Oswego, Mary Rodgers, the Marcia Belmar Willock Professor of Finance, brings three decades of Wall Street experience, an interest in financial history and dedication to opportunities for students Read more
A native of Central New York who used a math degree from SUNY Oswego to make a fortune in the real estate business has informed the college of his intention to bequeath approximately $5 million to his alma mater in support of the Possibility Scholars program. Read more
Forms, information for prospective student-athletes. Learn more

SUNY Oswego will offer a new bachelor’s degree program in electrical and computer engineering starting next fall, coinciding with the opening of the college’s $118 million science and engineering complex. Read more

The Princeton Review and USA Today have named SUNY Oswego to their 2013 list of 150 “best value” colleges and universities in the nation. Read more
Tuesday, May 28
First Summer Session begins
noon - noon
Monday, June 17
Second Summer Session begins
noon - noon
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Thursday, June 20, noon - noon


Then: After the college moved from downtown Oswego to its current location with the 1913 opening of the Normal School building (now Sheldon Hall), most students, professors and staff relied on city trolleys for transportation to campus. Long before the college had any residence halls or students had their own cars, trolleys bearing the members of the campus community pushed through rain, snow or any other condition. (Photo courtesy of Penfield Library's Special Collections)
Now: Today many students not only have the freedom of their own cars to take them places, they don't even need to own a car to get around. Through SUNY Oswego's partnership with Zipcar, students can rent one of these fuel-efficient vehicles by the hour or by the day. A partnership with Centro also connects many students living in Oswego, or farther afield, with the campus. (Photo by Tim Nekritz)