The groundbreaking work of SUNY Oswego meteorology faculty and students continues to make illuminating discoveries about the phenomenon of lake-effect lightning.
SUNY Oswego’s Rebecca Mushtare will play a key role in a new SUNY-wide effort supporting digital accessibility, State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced on Jan. 8 with the launch of the inaugural fellows for the SUNY Accessibility Advocates and Allies Faculty Fellowship Program.
A $25,000 Constellation Leading Environmental Accelerators Network (CLEAN) award will support at least five more years for SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station playing a key role in a reforestation project supporting trees important to the ecosystem.
SUNY Oswego's interaction design program is relatively new, but already drawing national attention through a recent U.S. News and World Report article on "5 College Majors With Great Job Prospects."
The evening of Sept. 17 brings a partial lunar eclipse into the skies of SUNY Oswego -- and much of the world. While not as rare as the total solar eclipse that wowed the campus last year, any opportunity for such skygazing provides an opportunity for education and wonder.
The Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit, now in its 20th year of bringing together SUNY Oswego alumni and other industry leaders in the fall, will explore “Technology Evolution and the Future of Television Production and Distribution” on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
Bruce Ellsworth of SUNY Oswego's Class of 1987 and his wife, Geeta Govindarajoo, have established a scholarship for chemistry students -- with both taking inspiration from legendary Oswego chemistry faculty member Augustine Silveira Jr.
For SUNY Oswego physics and astronomy faculty member and Shineman planetarium director Natalia Lewandowska, an editorial appointment to NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day website is an opportunity to come full circle.
SUNY Oswego hosted the inaugural annual summit of the Oswego County Micron Strategy Steering Committee, including progress reports and focusing on future goals, on Tuesday, June 11, to a large gathering in the Marano Campus Center auditorium.
Erin Czadzeck, a student in SUNY Oswego’s master of business administration (MBA) program, recently earned second place in the software and services category of the New York State Business Plan Competition for Insight, an app that would help fellow blind and visually impaired people pick out clothes independently and create outfits every morning.