The Oswego Alumni Association is proud to announce international student Jamal Akin-Tukur as the recipient of the 2026 Outstanding Senior Award. This prestigious honor recognizes a graduating senior who has demonstrated exceptional campus involvement and academic excellence during their tenure at the university.
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures (MLL) held its annual induction ceremony for the Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi, on Quest Day, welcoming 11 new members.
About 75 fifth-grade students from Hannibal Central School District (HCSD) spent the day exploring science, discovery and possibility during a field trip to the Shineman Center at SUNY Oswego on Friday, April 17.
After seven successful cohorts, SUNY Oswego’s Instructor Bootcamp has concluded its last round of training, marking a significant milestone in SUNY Oswego’s ongoing effort to strengthen the region’s technical education and workforce development capacity.
SUNY Oswego Scholar in Residence Robert Simmons, vice president for U.S. social impact and community engagement and executive director of the National Grid Foundation, will talk with students about how to use their unique life experiences to build lasting impact in their own communities through meaningful work and career choices.
As the only university in New York on the shores of Lake Ontario, SUNY Oswego has a special connection with the Great Lake. So a faculty-student interdisciplinary presentation on microplastics research at the Quest symposium is right at home.
At Quest, SUNY Oswego professor Barry Friedman, joined by current students and an alumnus, will explore how responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the university experience for both students and faculty.
High-school students from around Oswego County showed off their problem-solving skills and creativity in the inaugural Innovators Showcase, a partnership between SUNY Oswego and CiTi BOCES and part of the university’s Engineering Week, sponsored by Micron Technology.
For Honors Program student Korrina Karst, presenting one of the more than 100 posters at this year’s Quest represents a combination of longtime interests in an interdisciplinary academic setting.