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Student wins award for creating sign that benefits her community, local attraction

May 27, 2021

SUNY Oswego graphic design major Genevieve Egan recently received the prestigious Girl Scouts Gold Award for the construction and design of a new informational sign dedicated to the Tanglewood Nature Center and Museum.

Leadership Oswego County recruiting Class of 2022

May 26, 2021

Leadership Oswego County (LOC), a SUNY Oswego-administered, business-sponsored program that empowers area individuals to become community leaders, is recruiting for its hybrid Class of 2022.

The annual leadership development program prepares a select group of county residents to become the community stewards of the future. This group embarks on a nine-month course on Oswego County and its resources, vital issues of today and visioning for tomorrow.

LOC seeks individuals who:

TIAA to host one-on-one retirement planning sessions in June

May 25, 2021

TIAA will host a series of one-on-one opportunities to discuss retirement planning sessions in June.

These counseling sessions with Darryl Fiasconaro aim to help you create a plan for your goals, at no additional cost as a part of your retirement plan.

You’ll get answers to these questions and more:

May 26, 2021

May 24, 2021

Read about faculty members earning prestigious SUNY-wide awards, a national appointment, an international fellowship, publications, presentations and more.

Community

Rice Creek's Exploring Nature summer youth program to return for 2021

May 24, 2021

SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station once again invites children and young adults ages 5 to 16 to attend Exploring Nature, a weeklong nature education program.

SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley announces retirement

May 24, 2021

Long-serving SUNY president will retire at end of 2021 after leading SUNY Oswego for more than 26 years

Faculty experts featured daily during week-long Academic Minute takeover

May 18, 2021

Six Oswego faculty experts shared their research on The Academic Minute when the college did a weeklong takeover of the service, a recurring feature on 70 public radio stations around the country and the influential Inside Higher Ed daily publication.

Student life

Commencement 2021 celebrates nearly 1,000 in-person graduates

May 18, 2021

While the 2021 May Commencement ceremonies, May 14 to 16, looked different than previous years, nearly 1,000 graduates and 2,000 guests were able to celebrate the accomplishments of the college's newest alumni.

Oswego Today to run Wednesdays through summer

May 18, 2021

Oswego Today will continue informing the campus community every Wednesday morning throughout the summer, with exceptions for when it is replaced by Campus Update (such as on May 26).

Members of the campus community are still welcome to submit announcements online for items of college-wide interest, with a deadline of noon on Mondays preceding Oswego Today publication dates. 

Awards + honors

Faculty member’s article on race and representation in Spain earns national honor

May 18, 2021

Catalina Iannone of SUNY Oswego’s modern languages and literatures recently earned a national award for her journal publication, "Visualizing Blackness in Contemporary Spain: Race and Representation in Juan Valbuena’s 'Salitre.'"