SUNY Oswego's annual Festival of Fire -- a collaboration between the Department of Technology and the Department of Art and Design, brings an opportunity to heat up creativity on Friday, Oct. 17.
Over the summer, SUNY Oswego graduate students had the opportunity to study abroad in London for their Contemporary Topics in Play Therapy: Trauma (CPS 604) course.
A proven track record of creating collaborative courses spanning continents has earned health promotion and wellness faculty member Minjung Seo the role of SUNY COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) Ambassador.
The week before SUNY Oswego started its fall classes, 10 teachers from across the state gathered in a Park Hall lab to learn about and use advanced robotics, thanks to a grant from Micron Technology.
Decades of outstanding work in teaching, leadership, organization, volunteering and community support recently earned Richard Bush, professor and chair of technology education, the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service.
Mackenzie (Mack) Hull was the first-ever Laker finalist for the Laura Hurd Award for best NCAA Division III women's hockey player, as well as a first-team All-American. She discusses the team winning its first SUNYAC title, her wellness management major and her dad being her #1 fan.
The SUNY Oswego Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of Eta Sigma Gamma (ESG), the national health education honorary society, recently received the 2024 Chapter Excellence Award.
This year’s 3 Minute Thesis competition featured presentations on exceptional research from some of SUNY Oswego’s graduate students on Wednesday, April 2, in the Marano Campus Center auditorium.
Gabriella Patterson, a double major in wellness management and psychology, will present research at Quest on April 23 that examines how to better prepare students for success in college and beyond.
SUNY Oswego’s Live Well Living Learning Community (LLC) gives first-year students the opportunity to be part of a community focused on health and wellness.