SUNY Oswego’s Engineering Week, sponsored by Micron Technologies, will return March 31 to April 4 to connect current university and high school students with opportunities and career pathways in this ever-growing industry.
English and creative writing faculty member Erik Wade is an advisory board member and initial contributor to Public Humanities, a major new international journal recently launched from Cambridge University Press.
SUNY Oswego students and faculty recently earned honors in seven categories -- more awards than any other SUNY school by a large margin -- through the national Broadcast Education Association.
A large contingent of SUNY Oswego campus members recently attended the TransAction conference, an annual event about the needs and experiences of transgender and gender queer individuals in the college environment, at SUNY Cortland on March 7.
SUNY Oswego's Empire State Service Corps members attended the inaugural "Service and Civics Summit" in Syracuse on March 1. Participants had the opportunity to connect with Corps members from other SUNY institutions, and engage with Chancellor John B. King Jr. during a fireside chat.
The next installment of Rice Creek Associates (RCA) Reflections will feature an expert talk on “Poking About Porcupies” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, at SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station.
Rich and Pour Café is more than another coffee spot on campus — it’s a hands-on learning experience, a hub for student innovation and a growing part of the SUNY Oswego community.
In the heart of Syracuse’s refugee communities, seven SUNY Oswego students discovered the profound impact of connecting education with compassion and service last fall.
Oswego graduate student Keturah Hancock, in the mental health counseling program, reflects on her campus involvement, the women who have inspired her and how women's history has helped shape her career path this Women's History Month.