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Pride Alliance starts contest for new logo

April 9, 2024

SUNY Oswego's Pride Alliance has been proud to use their logo these past few years, but has decided a need for a change for the coming semester.

In the past, Pride Alliance has used a mascot named LGBT-Rex, but since 2018 they have gone extinct on campus, the organization said. To bring LGBT-Rex back to life, Pride Alliance is hosting an art competition to revamp their beloved LGBT-Rex and give them friends. Winner(s) will have the honor of their art being a part of Pride Alliance for years to come. 

Lakers net more than $48K during GOLD Giving Challenge

April 9, 2024

A late-month surge led to the Graduates Of the Last Decade surpassing the 200-donor goal by over 100 donors in the annual March Matchness GOLD Giving Challenge. The month-long challenge resulted in a total of more than $48,500 being raised forThe Fund for Oswego.

Six accomplished Lakers to receive 2024 Alumni Awards

April 9, 2024

The Oswego Alumni Association (OAA) recently announced the university's 2024 Alumni Awards recipients, several of whom will be recognized during Reunion Weekend, June 6 to 9 in Oswego.

“SUNY Oswego’s vision, as shared by President Peter O. Nwosu, is to ignite possibilities and transform our students’ lives, and this year’s recipients are a testament to the outstanding quality of the alumni who graduate from this university,” said Laura Pavlus Kelly ’09, OAA executive director and director of alumni engagement.

First-Gen Social today in Penfield Library

April 9, 2024

SUNY Oswego’s FirstLEAP Committee and members of the First Generation Student Club invite the campus community to a First-Gen Social today from 1:30 to 4 p.m, in Penfield 215. Attendees can come for a few minutes or stay for an hour (or two).

Laker Gala to bring the prom to SUNY Oswego

April 8, 2024

The Laker Gala, a free event for SUNY Oswego students, will bring the feel of a prom to campus from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, in Sheldon Hall ballroom.

Organizers noted that many students missed out on prom due to COVID, and this event is specially crafted and sponsored for those students -- but even those who did have a prom are welcome as well. 

This event is sponsored by Student Association and Auxilary Services, in collaboration with African Student Organization, to celebrate students' tenacity and successes through the pandemic.

Faculty Research Exchange happening tomorrow in Penfield Library

April 5, 2024

Penfield Library and the Faculty Research Council are teaming up again to host the second Faculty Research Exchange event of the semester at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, in 215 Penfield.

ASAP to present session on work-life balance

April 4, 2024

The Adult Student Assistance Program (ASAP) will host a virtual session on balancing work, school, family and life in general at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 11. 

Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant awards announced

April 4, 2024

The Spring 2024 round of the Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Grant application/review process resulted in five proposals selected for funding by members of the Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee, and ultimately approved for funding by Provost Scott Furlong. The funded proposals added up to more than $12,091

The funded proposals are as follows:

Strategic Planning Town Hall to take place on April 10

April 4, 2024

SUNY Oswego’s second university-wide Strategic Planning Town Hall for 2023-2024 will take place from 3 to 4 pm on Wednesday, April 10, in 201 Marano Campus Center and via Zoom.

As announced previously by President Peter Nwosu, campus community involvement is a critical part of creating the university’s next strategic plan in support of Vision 4040: Expanding SUNY Oswego’s Promise.

Student satisfaction surveys appeared in inboxes this week

April 4, 2024

Starting on April 3, SUNY Oswego students should have begun receiving the triennial SUNY Satisfaction Survey (SSS), a key tool in evaluating various aspects of campus.

SUNY institutions survey undergraduate students every third year during the spring semesters, with the goal of determining how well campuses serve their undergraduate students and their level of satisfaction. This survey is a prime opportunity for students to use their voices by taking a few minutes to complete.