SUNY Oswego sophomore public relations major Tatienna Samuels is one of nine inaugural students taking part in a new SUNY Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) career development fellowship.
The Fire Within, led by associate professor and chair of music Juliet Forshaw, will start the spring semester's Focus on Faculty series with a free concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2, in the Sheldon Hall ballroom.
The reopening of the renovated Hewitt Hall is 200 days away as of Feb. 6, 2025! Here’s a sneak peek of the latest progress in the School of Communication, Media and the Arts’ future visual arts center in the middle of campus.
Opening Jan. 28, Tyler Art Gallery’s first exhibition of the year, "Justice and Inalienable Rights," features artwork from emerging and established artists of color whose artworks explore the concepts of justice and human rights within marginalized communities.
SUNY Oswego is one of the pioneering institutions involved in the launch of SUNY’s Institute for Local News this fall. The program connects talented students with valuable experiences to help hometown newspapers collect stories that might otherwise go untold.
Communication studies faculty member Francisco Suárez was recently named one of 10 emerging Hispanic leaders and allies who are fellows for the 2025 Hispanic Leadership Institute (HLI) class.
On Tuesday Dec. 3, SUNY Oswego’s Cinema and Screen Studies Department will host a screening of their finished 16 mm short films on local historic treasure Fort Ontario in the Marano Campus Center auditorium (room 132).
The Endless Deep duo will perform 2024's last show in SUNY Oswego's Ke-nekt' Chamber Music Series at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4, in Sheldon Hall ballroom.
The SUNY Oswego Theatre Department production of “John Proctor is the Villain,” opening Nov. 13, chronicles teenangers exploring the hardships of high school while studying the classic novel “The Crucible.“