The college’s Del Sarte Dance Club looks forward to presenting its spring recital on Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, at Oswego High School – its first performances there since spring 2019.
Mateo Askaripour, author of the acclaimed novel “Black Buck,” will visit SUNY Oswego for a presentation and to lead a community discussion of racial justice in the workplace.
Discussion of groundbreaking forensic research of biochemistry major Michaela Gysbers is among the sessions on Quest day looking to make an imprint on audiences.
The Resistance Revival Chorus (RRC) will bring a message of inclusion, empowerment and joy to a 7 p.m. concert on Friday, April 8, in SUNY Oswego's Sheldon Hall ballroom.
Abigail Lashinsky, a junior double majoring in wellness management and psychology, will explore student-athletes’ connections to wellness, a sense of belonging and the impacts of the pandemic as part of a Quest presentation on April 6.
Senior business administration Hayley Weiner will look at how the training and practice of business professionalism has evolved as part of this year’s Quest, which returns in person on Wednesday, April 6.
The Institute for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Transformative Practice offers insight on an important holiday that begins today (April 1) for a significant population of the campus community:
On March 9, Campus Technology Services (CTS) announced the campus will add a second layer of authentication to certain campus services including Blackboard, Zoom, Office 365, Adobe, Library databases, Administrative Banner and Spectrum U. This second layer of authentication is called multi-factor authentication (MFA) and requires the use of your normal password along with a code sent to an app or phone.