Selection for a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities summer institute will help English and creative writing professor Maureen Curtin learn more about a historic public works writing project -- and how to weave similar storytelling efforts into her efforts.
Biological sciences faculty member Karen Sime is among 35 higher education professionals in the country selected for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ (AASCU) prestigious Emerging Leaders Program (ELP).
SUNY Oswego recognizes its high academic achievers with its Deans' List for spring 2021. 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!
SUNY Oswego recognizes its highest academic achievers with its President's List for spring 2021. 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!
SUNY Oswego’s Department of Athletics announced today that Mark Digby has been named head coach of the women’s ice hockey program at Oswego State. Digby was the associate head coach for the team during the 2019-20 season and served as interim head coach the past year.
SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley has announced that the college has added a seasoned professional to its senior leadership team, hiring Dr. Kathleen G. Kerr as its new Vice President for Student Affairs.
While COVID-19 has altered many routines, changes did not stop one ongoing tradition -- SUNY Oswego student-run WNYO 88.9 FM and WTOP-10 TV earning awards.
Collaboration between the college’s music and communication studies departments meant that the show could go on, as the Men’s Choir and Women’s Choir lifted their voices for a live concert and documentary now available for viewing.
The Sheldon Institute for Barbara Shineman Scholars, offered by SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations, will hold the 42nd program during the weeks of July 19 to 23 and July 26 to 30 for children entering grades 2 through 10.
A collaboration between faculty in the field and in the lab with outstanding student researchers tries to crack the code of what eggshell variations might mean.