The Latino Student Union student organization will present a virtual comedic conversation with Marcella Arguello from HBO's "Two Dope Queens" and Netflix's "Bill Nye Saves the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9.
In September, SUNY launched its "Mask Up or Pack Up" campaign, asking students to make videos about the importance of wearing masks and following health protocols, and SUNY Oswego students stepped up.
SUNY Oswego earned a national ranking among best colleges in their class in Washington Monthly’s annual college guide that measures how institutions benefit the public good through student upward mobility, research and civic engagement.
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A partnership between SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station and the Canal Forest Restoration Project (CFRP) is on a mission to restore native tree species to New York State’s canal region, seeking help from the public in receiving and planting trees, as well as collecting specific seeds.
October is National Retirement Security Month (NRSM), a national event to promote the benefits of saving for retirement.
This month, the college's Office of Human Resources encourages everyone to think about their retirement plans and to review all available options, including employer-sponsored offered by SUNY. Online information is available on the retirement plans and supplemental retirement savings plans available to SUNY Oswego employees.
Campus Recreation has a range of engaging programs for students this October and November.
Campus Recreation will kick off October with an "Eat Well - Be Well" cooking demo program, which includes an online way for students to find quick healthy recipes to make along with tips on eating healthy in the dining halls.