A surge of student interest turned last month's “Adulting Your Wallet” into one of the semester’s most in-demand career readiness events, and highlighted the impact that alumni can make on students’ development.
SUNY Oswego’s Dream Big Career, Internship and Exploration Fair –- from 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4 in Swetman Gym –- aims to be bigger and better, including a new feature that can connect students with businesses even faster.
SUNY Oswego’s Career Services and SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) have joined together to open up a pop-up boutique to provide students with free professional clothing.
Grace Maxon-Clarke of the Dean of Students Office and Jacqueline (Jackie) Wallace of Career Services recently earned the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service for their long-running dedication to supporting SUNY Oswego students.
Career Services brings many events to support students during the spanning semester, spanning returning favorites like the Dream Big Career and Internship Fair to new events including the Get Hired! Comedy Show.
Two career development professional organizations recognized three SUNY Oswego Career Services staff members for their outstanding leadership, innovation and accomplishments during the 2023-24 academic year.
Before a standing-room-only crowd of 150-plus students, a panel of distinguished women kicked off the university's inaugural Women’s Empowerment Summit on March 26 and discussed their professional paths as well as how they overcame obstacles on their way to success.
Imagine 2023, the third year of this signature university program for students and recent alumni, will kick off with a New York City Career Connections event, followed by other professional development activities through early February.
Four SUNY Oswego staff members recently earned awards from statewide organizations for succeeding in a number of ways on behalf of students, the campus, professional organizations and beyond.