SUNY Oswego’s annual “Collage” concert, supporting music department scholarships, will feature a range of student and faculty performers starting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 6, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre.
Blue Jupiter, an internationally acclaimed a cappella group featuring former SUNY Oswego student Diana Preisler, will perform a concert of Broadway tunes at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre.
SUNY Oswego recently earned a SUNY’s Got Your Grant award, including $2,019 to put toward prevention programming, in the 2019 contest for highest number of points earned for a state-operated campus in promoting the SUNY's Got Your Back program.
Dr. Anthony Jack will discuss the central paradox of his book “The Privileged Poor” as the next speaker in SUNY Oswego’s I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.
A popular comic book series culminating in an epic battle between a famous playwright’s good and evil characters will play out on stage when SUNY Oswego hosts “Kill Shakespeare: The Live Graphic Novel,” at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre.
A longtime art teacher and SUNY Oswego alumna will share two decades of work in "Kristie Boisen: 20/20/20," the next exhibition at Oswego State Downtown.
The Carnegie Foundation has announced that SUNY Oswego is one of 119 U.S. colleges and universities -- and one of only four SUNY institutions -- to receive the Carnegie classification, an elective designation that recognizes Oswego's commitment to community engagement.
SUNY Oswego alumna Suzanne Gaffney Beason -- a prolific comic-book designer before returning to the campus, where she now works -- will showcase her latest work in “The Figure and The Cocktail Era, Yesterday and Today,” opening Feb. 13 at SUNY Oswego's Syracuse campus.