Natural sap on campus will become maple syrup in dining halls thanks to a “sweet” partnership between the Office of Sustainability and Auxiliary Services.
The new SUNY Oswego Blackfriars student production, “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead,” envisions that the gang from “Peanuts” has grown up -- and just like growing up in real life, it isn’t always pretty.
SUNY Oswego accomplished a great deal in 2019 - 2020, while also managing the college's response to an unprecedented global pandemic to ensure the health and safety of members of our community.
Those looking to network with potential employers can find plenty of opportunities through Career Services' Spring Career and Internship Fair, running 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 10.
SUNY Oswego’s new bachelor of fine arts in interaction design brings together art, technology, design and communication to provide a distinctive major that prepares graduates to excel in a world of intersecting media.
The college's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching had already become a well-used resource before, about a year ago, they became an even more important academic lifeline.
SUNY Oswego will continue its emphasis on diversity and equality through the month of March, while providing opportunities for creativity, with Penfield Library’s annual Maker Madness event.
SUNY Oswego recognizes its high academic achievers with its Deans' List for fall 2020 Deans' List students are those attaining semester grade-point averages between 3.3 and 3.79 while carrying required academic credits. Our congratulations to them all!
For SUNY Oswego student Rickey Strachan, his recent publication of a book of poetry titled “Things Cupid Whispered” was a labor of love -- in more ways than one.
SUNY Oswego recognizes its highest academic achievers with its President's List for fall 2020. President's List students are those attaining semester grade-point averages of 3.8 or higher while carrying required academic credits. Our congratulations to them all!