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MLK Day Celebration: 'Moving the Dream Forward: Music Through the Movement'

January 27, 2026

SUNY Oswego's MLK Committee invites the campus and community to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through a weekend of celebration, reflection and service on Feb. 6 and 7.

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SUNY Oswego broadcasting graduates featured on NBC ‘Today’ segment celebrating alumnus Al Roker’s 30th anniversary

January 27, 2026

SUNY Oswego graduates appeared on-air on NBC’s “Today” show on Jan. 27 as the program celebrated the 30th anniversary of hiring one of the university’s most famous alumni – Al Roker, also known widely as “America’s Favorite Weatherman.”

Research

Business faculty member publishes international research on social media marketing

January 27, 2026

With the rise of entrepreneurship, social media marketing and globalization, College of Business and Entrepreneurship faculty member Barry Friedman’s research on these key topics include co-authoring an article with international partners that examines and offers tips to those trying to thrive in business.

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Celebrate Snow festival highlights winter activities at Rice Creek

January 26, 2026

Rice Creek Field Station invites the public and members of the campus community to a host of free environmental education programs this winter. Highlighting the winter events calendar is the sixth-annual Celebrate Snow winter festival on Saturday, Feb. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with a severe weather date of Feb. 15).

Student reading contest: Read for fun at Penfield

January 26, 2026

Many Lakers grew up with summer reading contests at local public libraries, but Penfield Library’s yearlong Reading Contest was brand new when it started this fall (2025). SUNY Oswego students are invited to enter the contest by reading any book they choose and filling out a short Google Form.

Nominations open for service on Provost and VP for Academic Affairs Search Committee

January 25, 2026

In accordance with Appendix A, Section 1 of the university's Faculty Bylaws, the Personnel Policies Council (PPC) will accept nominations for service on the search committee for the Provost and VP for Academic Affairs. 

Eligibility for faculty and staff to serve is limited to those persons who have served at least one year at Oswego as full-time voting faculty members or full-time professional staff members. 

Weather update: Remote instruction Jan. 26 and 27

January 23, 2026

Latest Update: January 24, 2026 at 4:30 p.m.

Weather Advisory: Travel restrictions, library closure announced

Spring 2026 Pluralism Mini Grant application now open

January 22, 2026

SUNY Oswego’s Pluralism Committee invites you to apply for our Pluralism mini-grants for Spring 2026 in advance of its Feb. 18 deadline. The goal of these grants is to build an institutional commitment to pluralism while enhancing the values of respect, cooperation and relation.

To that end, the Pluralism Committee, with support from InterFaith America, is pleased to award ten $500 grants to faculty, staff and student organizations that seek to incorporate pluralism into their class content and/or university events.

Penfield Library seeking submissions for Display to Archives 2025-26

January 22, 2026

Penfield Library is seeking submissions from faculty and staff for Display to Archives 2025-2026. Display to Archives is Penfield Library's ongoing effort to collect, recognize, exhibit and promote access to the creative and scholarly work of SUNY Oswego's faculty and staff.

Students encouraged to apply for 900+ Oswego scholarships by Feb. 4

January 22, 2026

SUNY Oswego students can apply for more than 900 scholarships and awards by Feb. 4. For student Jamal Akin-Tukur, Oswego scholarships were crucial to remaining enrolled in his final year.