The SUNY Oswego Living Writers Series is back with a wide variety of virtual guests covering the world of novels, screenwriting, illustration, broadcasting, filmmaking, poetry, fiction, storytelling and more.
An archaeology dig is different than digging for treasure, but 11 SUNY Oswego students found great value in participating in the return of the Archaeology Field School over the summer.
Students -- do you have suggestions, questions or thoughts you want to share with campus leadership in the Division of Student Affairs? Consider attending one of the monthly Laker Chat Lunches that will be held this fall and next (spring 2023) semester.
Through feedback and discussions with students and stakeholders, ridership data and changing habits, SUNY Oswego and Centro recently revised their campus loop schedules for fall 2022, which now include some expanded hours and amended logistics that support our students and areas needing more service.
SUNY Oswego is bringing author A.S. King to campus to speak about her novel “Dig” on at 7 p.m. Sept. 26 in the Sheldon Hall ballroom for the Oswego Reading Initiative (ORI).
Kinetic Light, an internationally known disability arts ensemble, will be bringing their talents to SUNY Oswego for a series of lectures and workshops with a final performance at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16.
Members of the campus community had the opportunity to learn more about opportunities within the campus and around Oswego County to learn or receive support during the recent Mental Health and Wellness Fair.
Are you interested in becoming a peer Advisement Guide and earning upper-division credit? The Advisement Center is holding information sessions to learn about the Advisement Guide Program and to hear about the experience from a current guide.
Sessions will be held on the following days/times in the Advisement Center, 151 Marano Campus Center:
The campus is invited to celebrate the career and retirement of University Police Chief Kevin Velzy during a reception on Friday, Sept. 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. in 114 Marano Campus Center.
Chief Velzy began his career as a university police patrol officer in 1989 and later served as a lieutenant, administrative lieutenant and assistant chief before assuming the role of chief in 2020.
Kestas Bendinskas, a Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry, recently opened a startup to meet demand for a distinctive type of testing and to provide students with outstanding paid internship opportunities.