SUNY Oswego’s IRS-certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program will return to provide free tax assistance for the community in Oswego and Fulton this spring.
SUNY Oswego’s online master of business administration (MBA) program continues to rank top among public institutions in New York state by U.S. News and World Report, one of multiple impressive measures in rankings released on Jan. 25.
SUNY Oswego named in top 50 nationally in Washington Monthly's rankings for public good. Rankings are determined based off an institution's community engagement, service, research and social mobility.
The work of SUNY Oswego’s fall 2021 artist-in-residence Ellen M. Blalock deeply explores the experience of living “. . . While Black” in the Tyler Hall Corner Gallery, room 208.
Technical Sergeant (T/Sgt) Richard Sherwood of Oswego’s University Police received the Professional Service Award on Nov. 16 at the SUNY University Police Awards.
When assigned an action project for CRJ300 this semester, senior criminal justice major Nicolle Aponte knew just where to teach the material -- the classroom she teaches in every day.
Steven M. Smith, director of SUNY Oswego’s Writing Center and a SUNY Oswego alumnus, recently published his debut poetry book titled “Strongman Contest.”
Building on a track record of success, SUNY Oswego’s master of business administration (MBA) programs recently secured more distinguished national recognition through the Princeton Review and from the MBA specialty site: Poets and Quants.