A welcoming atmosphere, outstanding people and ready opportunities attracted Mya Brown to teach at SUNY Oswego as well as direct the spring production of “Pride and Prejudice.”
Read about a staff member co-authoring a chapter in a student leadership book, faculty publications and posters, and a visiting scholar in the School of Business
SUNY Oswego's 37th annual Quest symposium will welcome students, faculty and staff from across campus -- and, this year, from across the globe -- to share their research and creativity Wednesday, April 5, in Marano Campus Center and Shineman Center.
SUNY Oswego has earned acclaim and national rankings for its emphasis on study abroad, and aims to continue building on its variety and depth of offerings.
Two brass musicians native to Central New York who reconnected as professionals at a music festival on the other side of the globe will display their virtuosity in a free, public duet recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in SUNY Oswego's Sheldon Hall ballroom.
The SUNYAC men's hockey team fell to Hamilton 3-1 on Saturday night in an opening-round game of the NCAAs. Led by All-American grappler Jordan Bushey, who took fourth nationally, three wrestlers and one runner competed in nationals this weekend.
With this year’s Rokerthon seeing Al Roker broadcasting forecasts on NBC’s Today show from campuses across the nation, the alma mater of the 1976 Oswego graduate sprang into action. An effort spearheaded by student television station WTOP-10 and its general manager Justin Dobrow said: “Come home, Al!”
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet senior sociology major and psychology minor Chantel Diamond, who uses life’s adversities to push herself toward early graduation and on to graduate school.