SEFA will continue its annual Pink Month activities, as anybody making an online donation of $5 or more will receive a gift of three pink disposable face masks.
The COVID Alert NY app notifies users if they have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. The more New Yorkers using the COVID Alert NY app, the more effective it will be as a tool to fight against COVID-19.
First-year residential students now have the option to add an additional face-to-face class to their schedules during this fall semester.
A set of one-credit class options will begin on Oct. 26 and will meet in-person until Nov. 25. Instruction will continue online after the Thanksgiving recess, concluding on Dec. 11. These could be beneficial for students looking to make more connections with peers and who want to gain more classroom time in their schedules.
While the SUNY Oswego production of Moliere’s “The Misanthrope” will translate a 17th century play into a virtual environment, viewers might see a lot of connections with the story.
The Oswego Alumni Association will present a free virtual Edward Austin Sheldon presentation, featuring alumnus Don Little '91 M'94 M'15, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Little is a social studies teacher in the Syracuse City School District. His master's thesis focused on college founder Edward Austin Sheldon’s life and legacy, and is available for review at Penfield Library.
Vote Oswego notes that registering to vote is quick and easy with the help of TurboVote. You can check your registration status and register online or print out your registration forms all in one place. We recommend registrations be completed and submitted by 4 p.m. on October 9!
Uriah Kriegel, professor of philosophy at Rice University and notable author, will deliver this year’s SUNY Oswego Steinkraus Lecture, titled “Advice to Moral Antirealists,” in a virtual presentation at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
SUNY Oswego students, faculty and recent alumni were part of a research team that spans many institutions and disciplines to research the COVID-19 pandemic resulting from the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
All members of the Oswego Lakers family -- faculty, staff, alumni, parents and students -- are invited to share messages of hope and positivity, via an online message board on Kudoboard.
"Let's fill this board with videos, photos and messages to inspire our students to persevere, feel connected and stay the course," said Laura Pavlus Kelly, executive director of the Oswego Alumni Association and a 2009 graduate. "Share your message today!"