SUNY Oswego was among the campuses that will provide important training to the campus and community after SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced awards on Jan. 8 through SUNY’s Mental Health First Aid Grant Program.
A winter festival, Laker athletics, ice skating, nature events, a theatre presentation, open recreation and more welcome members of the community to SUNY Oswego from Feb. 13 to 22 during local school districts’ breaks.
During a recent extended visit to Taiwan, SUNY Oswego faculty and staff continued paving the way for partnerships with other universities and global corporations, including Micron Technology.
A new book edited by SUNY Oswego English and creative writing faculty member Roberta (Rosie) Hurtado makes the case for the importance of inclusion in higher education, as well as practical strategies to support these efforts.
One simple question — “Do you have a winter coat?” — made sure a student didn’t have to face winter without one. For April Lopez, assistant dean of students and SUNY Oswego’s basic needs case manager, that exchange captures how SHOP — Students Helping Oz Peers — has grown into one of the university’s most essential resources.
SUNY Oswego has joined FIRE-NET: Adirondack Fire Futures, a National Science Foundation–supported collaboration that unites experts across northern New York to address wildfire risk, climate adaptation and community resilience. The effort is funded under NSF Award #2536051.
The SUNY Oswego Music Department continues its Focus on Faculty concert series with a piano recital by Robert Auler on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hewitt Union Ballroom.
SUNY Oswego continues to rank high among public online offerings in New York state, including #1 for best online bachelor’s in business programs and #2 for its online master of business administration (MBA), according to U.S. News and World Report 2026 Online Programs Rankings released on Jan. 27.
SUNY Oswego recognizes its high academic achievers with its Deans' List for fall 2025. Deans' List students are undergraduates attaining semester grade-point averages between 3.3 and 3.79 while carrying at least 12 academic credits. Our congratulations to them all!
SUNY Oswego recognizes its highest academic achievers with its President's List for fall 2025. President's List students are undergraduates attaining semester grade-point averages of 3.8 or higher while carrying 12 or more academic credits. Our congratulations to them all!