This summer, SUNY Oswego and WCNY, with the support of the Syracuse City School District (SCSD) and Central New York Community Foundation, will offer the first-ever "Visual Storytelling Summer Camp." The free camp is open for applications from middle-school students in the region.
Four SUNY Oswego students have earned the 2023 SUNY Chancellor’s Awards for Student Excellence, the highest such recognition in the state system. These awards recognize outstanding accomplishments inside and outside the classroom for childhood education-English major Kaitlin Flint, zoology major Brooke Goodman, meteorology major Kaitlyn Jesmonth and psychology major Adriana Militello.
The annual end-of-year tradition of OzFest will return with free daytime activities from noon to 4 p.m. and an evening concert featuring Partynextdoor and Aux Cord Wars.
Join Rice Creek Field Station for a Feathered Friend Festival on Saturday, May 6, for a day packed with all things birds -- from fun avian activities to up-close encounters with real birds.
Award-winning jazz saxophonist Alexa Tarantino will wrap the season of SUNY Oswego's Ke-Nekt Music Series with a performance at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 3, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.
The Rich N' Pour Cafe -- a new student-led, student-run cafe -- is now open to the campus and community after hard work by students in a SUNY Oswego business class.
Senior zoology major Danielle Marichal will survey the damage done by an invasive species, and track another species introduced to contain them, thanks to a campus grant.
SUNY Oswego junior Infiniti Robinson will study how art performed and created by non-white cultures might impact and educate white students on campus, with support from a campus research grant.
After publishing a book in each of the past two years, SUNY Oswego student Rickey Strachan is back with his third consecutive piece. This book, titled “Blank,” became available on April 22.
State University of New York Chancellor John B. King, Jr. will join Officer-in-Charge Dr. Mary C. Toale at SUNY Oswego to tour the campus and speak with students, faculty, and staff tomorrow, April 21.