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Two students win Eugenio Maria de Hostos Scholarships

November 20, 2020

The Latino Student Union is proud to announce that Jayvana Perez and Yadi Aranda Burgos are this year's recipients for the Eugenio Maria de Hostos Scholarship.

Awards + honors

SUNY Oswego graduates earn Chancellor’s Graduate Fellowships

May 27, 2020

Two SUNY Oswego graduates from the Class of 2020 -- Ajaneé Fryar and Laura Piekunka -- are among 100 honorees statewide for the new Chancellor’s Undergraduate Scholarships and Graduate Fellowships for the State of New York.

Campus

Notes From Home: Interview with a professor -- Becky Burch

May 5, 2020

Becky Burch of the human development department talks about what she (and her dogs) do to keep students engaged and supported -- and often entertained -- in her classes.

Research

Researchers find worldwide audience for study on superhero proportions

June 21, 2019

The superhero-related work of researchers from SUNY Oswego and Binghamton University picked up international coverage -- with a plot twist.

Doug Woolever is a Laker Leader captain who's very involved on campus

Doug Woolever

July 27, 2018

Choral singer, instrumentalist, actor, resident assistant and now a Laker Leader captain for new-student orientation, senior human development major Doug Woolever speaks about his enthusiasm for making personal connections with students, his time management strategy and his love for SUNY Oswego.

International

Class finds happiness, resilience during outreach in India

February 1, 2018

A group of SUNY Oswego students came to understand India as a land of hope after traveling for two weeks during the college's winter break to learn from people living in Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India.

New behavioral forensics certificate to boost careers in law enforcement, mental health

September 10, 2015

The state has approved a new online graduate certificate program at SUNY Oswego in behavioral forensics, a multidisciplinary field that relates human behavior—from violence to bizarre conduct—to the criminal justice system.

High Needs 2015 SUNY grants fuel development of health and human services programs

September 4, 2015

The college has earned three SUNY High Needs grants totaling $197,000 to expand programs in human development, health services administration, and biomedical and health informatics.