The rise in artificial intelligence (AI) technology has caused concerns among many for potential use in academic dishonesty, but SUNY Oswego communication studies professor Ulises Mejias notes that limitations still exist –- and that the process provides an opportunity for reflection.
A new master’s in higher education leadership program at SUNY Oswego will build upon the traditional strengths of preparing classroom teachers and leaders by providing opportunities for professionals entering or advancing in this important career field.
Imagine 2023, the third year of this signature university program for students and recent alumni, will kick off with a New York City Career Connections event, followed by other professional development activities through early February.
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.