Read about faculty and students invited to the White House for a conference, statewide recognition for a faculty member, faculty conference presentations, faculty-student journal publications and more.
The campus recently announced the Winter Break Energy Management Initiative where telecommuting during the Dec. 16 to Jan. 17 timeframe is highly encouraged for employees. Campus Technology Services (CTS) will continue to offer technology support during this time frame.
A variety of recreational activities, athletic events, nature programs, tours and more invite the community to the SUNY Oswego campus for the Winter Break Cruisin’ the Campus from Dec. 26, 2024, to Jan. 5, 2024.
Those experiencing SUNY Oswego’s Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 14, might catch something uncommon in a faculty member accompanying a student throughout the ceremony, including on stage to receive their degree. But for the bond Erin Czadzeck and Sarah Bonzo have developed, this kind of collaboration isn’t that unusual.
SUNY Oswego is one of the pioneering institutions involved in the launch of SUNY’s Institute for Local News this fall. The program connects talented students with valuable experiences to help hometown newspapers collect stories that might otherwise go untold.
SUNY Oswego's chapter of the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society received two prestigious awards from its national organization this fall –- one for overall excellence and another for a local STEAM program.
During the weekend of Jan. 18 to 19, 2025, Campus Technology Services (CTS) will migrate the Banner student information system to a new off-campus hosting solution managed by SUNY Information Technology Exchange Center (ITEC). This move will help us maintain high-security standards while making the best use of on-campus resources. It will also allow the university to adapt to future technology changes easily.
The Fall 2024 round of the StudentScholarly and Creative Activities Grant will fund nine proposals totaling nearly $8,000.
These proposals were recommended for funding by members of the Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee and ultimately approved for funding by Provost Scott Furlong.
Winners include:
Artificial DNA Aging and Protection Study Student: Cameron Bashaw Faculty Mentor: Kestutis Bendinskas, Chemistry
The Fall 2024 round of the Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Grants will fund 11 proposals totaling nearly $32,000.
These proposals were recommended for funding by members of the Scholarly and Creative Activity Committee and ultimately approved for funding by Provost Scott Furlong.