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Oswego goes miles for Yards for Yeardley

April 28, 2017

Led by SUNY Oswego's It's On Oz, more than 1,000 students, faculty and staff supported the One Love Foundation in April 2017 by walking, running and rolling more than 5 million Yards for Yeardley, a national initiative to publicize and prevent relationship violence, especially among college-age students.

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May graduates set to chart new paths

April 28, 2017

Nearly 1,700 students were eligible to take part in SUNY Oswego's May 13 Commencement ceremonies, with many already successfully charting paths into the days beyond.

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Photographer Irving Schild, former Safe Haven refugee, to speak

April 20, 2017

Photographer Irving Schild, a wartime resident of the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter, will speak as part of SUNY Oswego's Jewish American Heritage appreciation evening starting at 5 p.m. in the Marano Campus Center food and activity court on Monday, April 24 -- the day widely observed as Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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College now offers health, physical education professional certification

April 17, 2017

Flexibility is the watchword for SUNY Oswego's newly approved path to professional certification for graduate students teaching K-12 health education and physical education -- many of whom also coach sports or have other career commitments.

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Annual Report highlights 2015-16 achievements

April 4, 2017

Our online Annual Report highlights Oswego's path to ensuring collective prosperity, equity, resilience and success for all.

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Come conga for #Rokerthon

March 30, 2017

Al Roker and the NBC Today show challenged the college to not only break the Guinness World Record on Friday morning but to smash it. Join the campus in responding to this challenge to a new world record for the longest conga line on ice this Friday, March 31.

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Admitted Student Days show students where they belong

March 24, 2017

SUNY Oswego's Admitted Student Days include admissions tours, presentations about majors, food in a dining hall and more to show prospective students how Oswego fits their future.

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'I Am Oz' to welcome sustainability leader Winona LaDuke

March 13, 2017

Former vice presidential candidate Winona LaDuke, a sustainability and women's rights activist and co-founder of Honor the Earth, will speak at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in Sheldon Hall ballroom [NOTE: venue updated 3-23-17], as part of SUNY Oswego's I Am Oz Diversity Speaker Series.

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Leadership conference promotes success for students, organizations

March 6, 2017

The college’s Student Leadership Conference March 3 and 4 taught students about the strengths of diversity -- of cultures, of experiences and of opinions -- in cultivating leadership styles and success.

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College makes Rokerthon pitch: ‘Come home, Al!’

February 27, 2017

With this year’s Rokerthon seeing Al Roker broadcasting forecasts on NBC’s Today show from campuses across the nation, the alma mater of the 1976 Oswego graduate sprang into action. An effort spearheaded by student television station WTOP-10 and its general manager Justin Dobrow said: “Come home, Al!”