SUNY Oswego audio recording and production students recently had the opportunity for hands-on experience on campus and in the community recording an album for the visiting Buffalo GirlChoir.
The SUNY Oswego campus is preparing to welcome families and supporters back for one of its most anticipated traditions, now in a new semester: Spring Family and Friends Weekend.
SUNY Oswego’s Office of the Dean of Students is happy to announce they recently received donations from two Oswego area businesses: Stewart’s Shops and O’Reilly’s Auto Parts.
SUNY Oswego will receive $1 million from the Micron Community Investment Fund over five years to launch a transformative regional initiative to strengthen STEM education and career pathways across Central New York.
Three exceptional SUNY Oswego alumni will receive honorary degrees from SUNY and inspire the next generation of Lakers as speakers during May 2026 Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 16.
SUNY Oswego students Benjamin Goldblatt, Michael Lavalette and Quinn Galuski earned honors in the 2026 BEA Festival of Media Arts — a national competition showcasing student work in broadcasting, film and digital storytelling.
Highlights for SUNY Oswego's 2006 Engineering Week -- April 6 to 9 -- will include a "Women in Engineering" panel discussion from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 9, in 175 Shineman Center.
The Office of the Dean of Students’ Alcohol and Other Drug Program recently received 100 Deterra drug deactivation bags, provided by the Oswego County Prevention Coalition. The bags were acquired through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Student internship opportunities often provide benefits to the intern, the organization and the wider community. That was the experience of business administration major Gracey Trabold for her internship with the North Central Small Business Development Center (SBDC).
SUNY Oswego recently earned a competitive grant from the State University of New York to design and implement a new orientation program dedicated to first-generation college students. The initiative will help ensure that students who are the first in their families to attend college feel supported, prepared and connected as they begin their academic journeys.