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2024 Alumni Awards nominations open

November 10, 2023

Do you know an exceptional SUNY Oswego alum who deserves to be recognized? If so, you can nominate them for a 2024 Alumni Award today.

There are several categories for which a nominee can be considered including:

Arts + culture

Celebrated author, popular professor Robert O’Connor to speak on Nov. 15

November 10, 2023

SUNY Oswego professor and renowned novelist Robert “Bob” O’Connor is the next speaker in the Living Writers Series, with a virtual discussion at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

SUNY Oswego Technology Fall Conference features large turnout, Micron keynote

November 10, 2023

SUNY Oswego’s 84th Technology Fall Conference, presented by the university’s Technology Department on Oct. 26 and 27, featured more than 400 attendees and a keynote plenary by Dr. Robert Simmons, Head of Social Impact and STEM Programs for Micron Technology and the Micron Foundation.

President Nwosu to hold drop-in meetings today for faculty and staff

November 10, 2023

SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu will host a drop-in session today (Nov. 14) for faculty and staff from 11 a.m. to noon in the Marano Campus Center Chu Atrium.

All faculty and staff are invited to stop by and meet with President Nwosu during these in-person drop-ins, which are held periodically throughout the semester.

WRVO to air special on sustainability produced by broadcasting students, professor

November 10, 2023

"Energizing CNY," a one-hour special that explores how central New York is helping New York State achieve ambitious clean energy goals, will air on WRVO Public Media Nov. 16 at 3 p.m.

Four broadcasting and mass communication majors joined communication studies associate professor Michael Riecke to produce the program.

Riecke, along with seniors Clarissa Karki, Natalie Barden, Scott Brubaker and Samantha Keaney, introduce listeners to the people and organizations that are leading regional efforts to promote, adopt and expand sources of sustainable energy.

SUNY Oswego signs to glow purple in recognition of World Pancreatic Cancer Day

November 9, 2023

SUNY Oswego’s main entrance signs will glow with purple light starting at sundown today, Nov. 16, in recognition of World Pancreatic Cancer Day and as a way for many to remember loved ones lost to pancreatic cancer, support those living with and beyond the disease, as well as raise vital awareness during November’s Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.

Penfield Library offers late-night resources

November 9, 2023

Calling all night owls: Penfield Library is here for the campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Looking for some space to work or study? Penfield’s 24-Hour Room is always accessible with student ID and includes space for collaboration, comfortable furniture, vending machines, a computer lab and Laker Print stations.

Awards + honors

SUNY Oswego earns sustainable honor in Princeton Review 'Green Colleges' guide

November 9, 2023

SUNY Oswego’s menu of sustainability activities once again earned recognition in Princeton Review’s "Guide to Green Colleges" for 2024, released in October.

Upcoming hockey games to feature Teddy Bear Toss supporting Toys for Tots

November 9, 2023

SUNY Oswego’s SEFA (State Employee Federated Appeal) campaign again will partner with Laker hockey teams and Toys for Tots for the sixth annual Teddy Bear Toss.

Laker hockey fans are welcome to the Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall this year for two Teddy Bear Toss games. The women’s hockey game takes place this weekend -- at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18 -- with the Oswego men's hockey game at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8. 

Social Security and retirement planning workshop scheduled

November 9, 2023

Employees are invited to join Voya Rep Aaron Cahill on Dec. 6, 2023, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. as he helps explain how to navigate through the challenges in Social Security and retirement planning.