This fall, a new “Big Data, Genes and Medicine” course will represent Oswego’s pilot project in the evolving world of mass open online courses (MOOCs) while preparing learners for an in-demand job field.
A new era in the fine and performing arts at the college will begin unfolding Monday when students enter the new main entrances of Tyler Hall to find bright, modern, flexible, accessible and technologically sophisticated spaces, from the lobby to
Senior physics majors Julia D’Rozario and Nicholas Noviasky accompanied physics faculty members Carolina Ilie and Ildar Sabirianov this summer to University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where they used cutting-edge condensed matter laboratories.
The many unique opportunities for students in our School of Education include working at Sheldon Institute, a summer enrichment program for students entering 2nd through 10th grade.
SUNY Oswego faculty and students have taken on a project to slow or stop the advance of cattails threatening to choke the sensitive Oswego County habitat of two rare species, the bog buckmoth and bog turtle.
Colleges of Distinction has named SUNY Oswego to its 2016-17 top overall and top public colleges list for providing “an innovative, engaged experience that prepares students for successful careers, active citizenship and lifelong learning.”
Graduate student, Phillip Moore, earned his BFA in graphic design from SUNY Oswego before pursuing a master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
The SUNY Oswego School of Education’s renewal appears as a showcase for cutting-edge facility designs and equipment for teachers of the future as the cover story of the June issue of College Facilities Planning & Management.