SUNY Oswego has always supported students during times of crisis or emergency. In 2020, generous alumni donors established a Student Emergency Fund that has supported over 800 students during times of crisis and critical need. These funds have supported students in purchasing basic necessities such as groceries, medical bills and travel expenses due to a family emergency.
The American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) recently announced SUNY Oswego as one of 16 new Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers across the country.
Cameron E. Jones, a 2009 SUNY Oswego broadcasting and mass communication graduate and manager of development for integrated content strategy for ABC News Studios, will serve as keynote speaker for Oswego's December 2022 Commencement at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10.
Officer in Charge Mary C. Toale has named Anneke McEvoy, associate director of the James A. Triandiflou ’88 Institute for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Transformative Practice, as a staff fellow in the President’s Office.
Political science faculty member Allison Rank recently earned a prestigious national fellowship to study and support practices and outcomes related to civic engagement and learning.
The quick, life-saving work of SUNY Oswego University Police Officer Eric Martin earned honors during the 2022 University Police Awards, the highest recognition by the SUNY Police Chiefs Association, on Nov. 15.
SUNY Oswego technology education graduate student Ryan Czeck received the spring 2022 Impact Scholars graduate scholarship from SUNY Oswego for a project that introduces cutting-edge technology to students earlier in their studies.