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Artist Marcela Hanford to display new figurative work in exhibition

November 7, 2018

Artist Marcela Hanford will display her figurative ink drawings and paintings -- created by using "a gestural and urgent approach" -- in an exhibition Nov. 14 through Jan. 25 at SUNY Oswego’s campus in Syracuse.

Campus

Student entrepreneurs in Launch It competition vie for prizes, learn about process

November 7, 2018

SUNY Oswego's Launch It competition, now in its second year, provided opportunities for student teams to compete for seed money while learning more about the process of starting, funding and operating a business.

Veterans Day dedication honors 100th anniversary of World War I Armistice

November 6, 2018

A ceremony on campus on Veterans Day included a plaque unveiling in remembrance of the 100th anniversary of the 1918 World War II Armistice.

Campus

College hosts weeklong celebration of 70 years of graduate education

November 2, 2018

SUNY Oswego will celebrate 70 years of offering graduate education with a week of activities Nov. 12 to 16 ranging from lightning talks to appreciation activities to information sessions.

Student life

Nontraditional Students Week celebrates Oswego's adult learners

November 2, 2018

Nontraditional Students Week, observed Nov. 5 to 9 nationally and at SUNY Oswego, celebrates a wide array of adult learners from Upstate New York and beyond -- sometimes far beyond -- who enroll at the college in quest of foundations for their dream careers.

Student life

A day in the life: Working in a dining hall

November 1, 2018

Around 700 SUNY Oswego students work for Auxiliary Services, which runs dining operations, and most of them work in dining halls. SUNY Oswego News checked out what a day in the life of a dining hall worker is, thanks to senior wellness management major Sara Meal.

Arts + culture

'Shape of Things' to explore 'losing yourself' in intense relationships

November 1, 2018

The SUNY Oswego theatre department next month will present playwright Neil LaBute's romantic drama "The Shape of Things," a "shocking" production that exposes four college students entangled in relationships to harsh life lessons about moral conflicts.

Arts + culture

Video preview: 'The Shape of Things' examines love, choices, identity

November 1, 2018

The upcoming SUNY Oswego production "The Shape of Things," running Nov. 7 to 11 in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre. looks at love, choices and identity.

Campus

Photo showcase to document #OswegoExperience

October 31, 2018

Student Kyle Hurley is coordinating a college effort to tell the SUNY Oswego story, including weekly contests with prizes.

Society

Oswego recognized in 2018 guide to green colleges

October 30, 2018

The Princeton Review education services company again has ranked SUNY Oswego among the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges.