Members of the campus community had the opportunity to learn more about opportunities within the campus and around Oswego County to learn or receive support during the recent Mental Health and Wellness Fair.
Kestas Bendinskas, a Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry, recently opened a startup to meet demand for a distinctive type of testing and to provide students with outstanding paid internship opportunities.
In writing a new novel, “The Summer of Christmas,” English and creative writing faculty member Juliet Giglio said the accomplishment was a learning experience that will help her students as well.
Outstanding service and research on the international level while stimulating expertise in SUNY Oswego’s School of Business have earned Ashraf Attia, professor and chair of marketing and management, a SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarly and Creative Activities.
While historians spend much of their time teaching in the classroom, researching in archives and writing, SUNY Oswego history faculty members Gwen Kay and Bill Murphy recently joined 14 other SUNY scholars in the Adirondacks as part of a federally funded effort to reimagine the U.S. history curriculum at Oswego and across the SUNY system.
SUNY Oswego summer scholars and other students will present recent research at the Fall Scholarly and Creative Activities Poster Symposium from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, in the Sheldon ballroom.
Members of the campus community are invited to a series of events on Friday, Sept. 2, when "Relax, Refuel, Return to Nature" unfolds from 1 to 4 p.m at Rice Creek Field Station.
SUNY Oswego has officially welcomed one of its biggest incoming classes ever – and the second largest in the past two decades – with more than 2,400 new students enrolling for the fall 2022 semester.