Creating a more connected outlook, academic experience, community and life are among the main goals for the new School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS), part of SUNY Oswego’s College of Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering (CLASE).
Jacob Wallach, a double major in technology education and theatre, blends his passions while presenting at this year’s Technology Fall Conference, which continues today.
SUNY Oswego’s Theatre Department’s second show of the season, “The Grown Ups,” unfolds as an educational and entertaining experience with a production directed by student Ian Katz and with students as lead designers and technicians.
Award-winning author, poet and professor Shana Youngdahl is the next featured guest in SUNY Oswego’s Living Writers Series, appearing at 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 3 in the Marano Campus Center auditorium, room 132.
What if your college minor came with a dual professional certification recognized around the world? That’s the idea behind SUNY Oswego’s new digital marketing minor, designed to prepare students for one of the fastest-growing career fields and help them stand out before they even graduate.
A dynamic SUNY Oswego conference on “The Entrepreneurial Mindset: A Business and STEM Collaboration” welcomed a keynote from a successful alumnus, insights from industry leaders, information on funding ideas and more to the Sheldon Hall ballroom on Oct. 23.
The 21st annual Lewis B. O'Donnell Media Summit welcomed a range of alumni for an all-star panel, Career Connectors networking event and classroom visits on Oct. 23.
SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu presented Sally Librera, president of National Grid NY, with the university’s prestigious Presidential Medal during the second annual Sheldon Lecture on the university’s main campus on Oct. 24, 2025.
SUNY Oswego and Northeast College of Health Sciences have announced a new partnership designed to give students a faster, more affordable path to a doctor of chiropractic degree.
More than 700 donors from July 2024 to June 2025 donated nearly $1.9 million to enhance scholarships. Gifts such as these allowed a total of nearly $3 million available to help SUNY Oswego students across all majors pursue their dreams. A strong endowment points toward even more opportunities for current and future Lakers.