A Dec. 18 event at Syracuse’s Everson Museum of Art will honor “The Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling, one of the most significant creative minds from Central New York. SUNY Oswego computer science faculty member Ryan Zlomek said this annual event is borne of appreciation and connection for Serling’s work.
SUNY Oswego's College of Education, Health and Human Services is proud to announce that Benjamin Ogwo has been appointed as principal evaluator for the evaluation of UNICEF's Global Work on Acquisition of Transferable Skills among Adolescents and Young People.
Getting published in the New York Times is a dream for many writers. For freshman creative writing major Kayde Knorr, it’s an amazing feat achieved in just the first semester at SUNY Oswego.
SUNY Oswego students Oghenetega Adjoh and Sarah Dorme are among the 12 exceptional young leaders from across New York and Massachusetts named to the National Grid Foundation’s inaugural Youth Advisory Council (YAC).
The Laker women's and men's hockey teams are teaming up with the State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) and the United Way of Greater Oswego County to spread some holiday cheer on ice from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, in the Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall.
SUNY Oswego cinema and screen studies professor Tiffany Deater has created a three-video installation observing the natural world, appearing at the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
SUNY Oswego's Investment Club provides students with hands-on opportunities for learning while also managing a large endowment fund that benefits university scholarships. The club-managed fund recently passed $1 million -- showing the success of the program and how it provides the tools for today's students to become the business leaders of tomorrow.
A SUNY Oswego intercultural management course draws on the rich backgrounds of the Humphreys Fellows program and opportunities to learn how to do business and interact with others from around the world.
SUNY Oswego students Shaheen Chowdhury, a physics major, and Elizabeth Behnke, a chemistry major, have spent the past year immersed in a research project that looks at variable stars to understand some of the universe’s deepest questions.
The Oswego Technology Student Association (OTSA) delivered a phenomenal performance at this year’s Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association (TEECA) East Conference, earning top awards across multiple events.