A surge of student interest turned last month's “Adulting Your Wallet” into one of the semester’s most in-demand career readiness events, and highlighted the impact that alumni can make on students’ development.
SUNY Oswego’s library faculty and professional staff recently welcomed nearly 30 librarians from around central and northern New York to Penfield Library for a joint professional development day on March 9. The day was jointly planned by SUNY Oswego librarians and representatives from the Onondaga, Oswego, Cortland and Madison School Library System (O2CM).
When she started as an undeclared student at SUNY Oswego, Katie Brown was unsure of her career path. Back at her alma mater, she now works in the Advisement Center to help Lakers find their path.
When the U.S. women’s ice hockey team clinched Olympic gold in Milan in dramatic overtime fashion, 1991 SUNY Oswego graduate Katie Kranze Million wasn’t on the ice — but she was sprinting toward it.
A group of undergraduate students from the SUNY Oswego Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) student organization recently explored the question of why Wegmans Food Markets is often considered one of the most admired employers in the nation.
The campus and community are invited to step into an afternoon where ideas ignite and stories spark change as TEDxSUNY Oswego returns from 2 to 5 p.m. on Friday, March 6, in the Hewitt Hall ballroom.
SUNY Oswego’s Dream Big Career, Internship and Exploration Fair –- from 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4 in Swetman Gym –- aims to be bigger and better, including a new feature that can connect students with businesses even faster.
SUNY Oswego was among nine schools in an expansion of the SUNY Arthur O. Eve Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Scholars Program to support students in teaching degree and nursing programs focused on shortage areas, State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced earlier this month.