SUNY Oswego designed a master’s in business administration program exclusively for SRC Inc. employees who, after three years of study, earned their Oswego MBA degrees.
In an era when many schools of business struggle to attract women students, SUNY Oswego's MBA program placed No. 5 nationally on a U.S. News Short List for enrolling the highest percentage of women -- nearly 53 percent during fall 2016.
Flexibility is the watchword for SUNY Oswego's newly approved path to professional certification for graduate students teaching K-12 health education and physical education -- many of whom also coach sports or have other career commitments.
In partnership with the Oswego City School District, SUNY Oswego has established a college classroom at Leighton Elementary. The new Leighton Learning Community exposes SUNY Oswego students to hands-on teaching and learning opportunities.
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.
An artist's reception for four SUNY Oswego candidates for graduate degrees in art will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 10, in Tyler Art Gallery, marking the formal opening of the Master of Art Student Exhibition, which runs March 3 to 26.
The SUNY Oswego master's degree program in clinical mental health counseling recently obtained accreditation from the discipline's standards-setting organization, and this national recognition opens new avenues of employment and other benefits for graduates.
SUNY Oswego’s online MBA tied for 27th among online master of business administration programs nationally—the highest of any institution in the state, according to U.S. News’ 2017 “Best Online Degree Programs: MBA” rankings published Jan. 10.
SUNY Oswego has appointed communication studies professor and chair Dr. Mary Toale as interim dean of graduate studies, effective Jan. 12, announced Walter Roettger, the college’s acting provost and vice president of academic affairs.