The SUNY Oswego master's degree program in clinical mental health counseling recently obtained accreditation from the discipline's standards-setting organization, and this national recognition opens new avenues of employment and other benefits for graduates.
The SUNY Oswego music department will offer its annual "Collage" concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 3, in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre, with all proceeds supporting the Music Department Scholarship Fund.
The Acting Company recently named SUNY Oswego senior Michael Jaquez a winner in a national playwriting competition that spun off two plays coming to Waterman Theatre in March, "Julius Caesar" and "X."
Kevin Powell, activist, author, pop culture curator and co-founder of multicultural civil and human rights organization BK Nation, will speak at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
SUNY Oswego students and staff recently helped a new homeowner and Habitat for Humanity in Omaha -- one of four alternative winter break trips, along with New Orleans; Memphis; and Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
"Lessons from Tragedy: A Conversation on School Safety and Preparedness" will feature the retired principal of Columbine High School and a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting who then created a national support foundation, at 5 p.m.
SUNY Oswego’s recently opened herbarium features more than 50,000 dried and mounted plant specimens in a historically significant collection that links the main campus’ scientific education and research mission with that of Rice Creek Field Statio
SUNY Oswego’s online MBA tied for 27th among online master of business administration programs nationally—the highest of any institution in the state, according to U.S. News’ 2017 “Best Online Degree Programs: MBA” rankings published Jan. 10.
ABC News anchor/correspondent T.J. Holmes, a regular on the network’s top-rated morning show “Good Morning America,” will keynote SUNY Oswego’s 28th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
SUNY Oswego has appointed communication studies professor and chair Dr. Mary Toale as interim dean of graduate studies, effective Jan. 12, announced Walter Roettger, the college’s acting provost and vice president of academic affairs.