SUNY Oswego's online MBA continued as the highest-ranked public school offering in New York state and among the nation's top online master of business administration programs in U.S. News & World Report's 2021 "Best Online Degree Programs: MBA" released today (Jan. 26).
SUNY Oswego’s MBA programs earned two big pieces of national recognition, named as one of the Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2021 -- the highest-ranked public institution in New York state on that list -- as well as Best Business Schools for 2021: On-Campus MBA Programs, both announced Dec. 8 by Princeton Review.
School of Business faculty members June Dong and Hong Wan were among 11 Chinese-American residents of the Fayetteville and Manlius area who spearheaded a drive to collect more than 45,000 pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) to support over 40 Central New York organizations.
The new SUNY Oswego Innovation Challenge is creating a virtual workspace where students, faculty, staff and alumni work together on innovative ideas to solve business or social problems, while building entrepreneurial skills.
A recently approved academic minor in sales will help make SUNY Oswego graduates more marketable and better equipped for relationship management and other key professional skills.
In an important step toward standing out in the job market, students in SUNY Oswego's spring 2020 Finance 442 “Commercial Credit Analysis” class all passed a key professional certification exam.
Spencer Johnson, who is completing his MBA in public accounting, has served the college in such roles as coordinating the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance project and as a key contributor in the Sustainability Office.
SUNY Oswego News had the honor of speaking with one of the healthcare heroes working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. In addition to being a nurse in a Manhattan intensive-care unit, Boris Lukatskiy is a SUNY Oswego online MBA student.
SUNY Oswego’s master of business administration (MBA) offerings added another national recognition when its part-time program was named among the best by U.S. News. Oswego is one of only four public institutions in New York state on the list of 272 schools.