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Prominent Oswego alumnus Bob Moritz to address leadership trends in March 24 address

March 7, 2022

SUNY Oswego 1985 alumnus Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, will present a Zoom address on “Reimagining the Outcomes that Matter” at 2:20 p.m. on Thursday, March 24.

A message from SUNY Interim Chancellor Deborah F. Stanley as Spring Break nears

March 7, 2022

At long last, Spring Break is upon us. Our students deserve this time off after months of working hard to achieve their dreams, and to keep each other safe during the pandemic.

To our students, I hope you can take some time for yourself to have fun and recharge. Whether your time off is at home, on vacation, working, participating in community service projects, or whatever you decide, please be safe. Remember that COVID tests are readily available on campus and in our communities.

Additional layer of authentication coming to popular campus services on March 14

March 4, 2022

Passwords are no longer considered to be the most secure way to protect digital data and services. Instead, many organizations are adding a second layer of security in addition to a password. Often this layer involves using something that a user physically has such as a smartphone or hardware token. An example of this is online banking where you can have a code sent to your cell phone. This is called multi-factor authentication (MFA) and it is coming to  SUNY Oswego.

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation supports SUNY Oswego professor’s Circle of Security Parenting program

March 4, 2022

Mother Cabrini Health Foundation provides grant in the amount of $150,000 to fund another year of Circle of Security Parenting program work by SUNY Oswego professor Dr. Matthew Dykas.

Campus compatibility with Apple's new macOS Monterey

March 3, 2022

Apple released macOS Monterey (macOS 12), its newest operating system on Oct. 25, 2021. At the time, Campus Technology Services (CTS) urged the campus not to upgrade until they were able to test network and campus software compatibility.

Upon the completion of CTS' testing and evaluation, faculty and staff may now choose to upgrade to Monterey. Before doing so, please be aware of the following:

Self-Study spotlight on Partnerships

March 3, 2022

Mutually beneficial partnerships underscore and elevate SUNY Oswego’s learner-centered approach.

Arts + culture

Student poet Rickey Strachan publishes second book

March 2, 2022

Valentine’s Day has become a special holiday for SUNY Oswego student Rickey Strachan, as for the second year in a row he published a brand new book of poetry, this one titled “What I Did With Those Words.”

Arts + culture

Cirque Kalabanté to present African-influenced performance on March 25

March 2, 2022

This month, Cirque Kalabanté will host an electrifying and African-influenced dance performance for SUNY Oswego on Friday, March 25, at 7 p.m. in the Waterman Theater at Tyler Hall.

Middle States Self-Study meetings set this week

March 2, 2022

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) Self-Study Evaluation Team has begun their virtual visit to reaffirm the college's MSCHE accreditation. The college invites faculty, staff and students to attend open forums that will take place during this important visit.

In-person Career and Internship Fair offers opportunities on March 2

March 1, 2022

SUNY Oswego's In-person Career and Internship Fair is today -- 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 2 -- offering opportunities for students to start designing their futures.

Representatives from a variety of for-profit, government and nonprofit organizations will be available in Marano Campus Center's Swetman Gym to connect with students, help them learn about different career fields and recruit them for full-time employment, internship and summer job opportunities.