Health promotion and wellness faculty member Jessica Harris earned this year’s President’s Award for Teaching Excellence. In addition, Kenneth Nichols -- a visiting instructor and Writing Fellow in English and creative writing -- earned the Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence.
Excellence inside and beyond the classroom earned Harrison Yang of Oswego’s curriculum and instruction department the rank of SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, a top honor in the statewide system.
Michelle Diblasio’s big step after May graduation will take her across the world -- to spend almost a year teaching in Austria, thanks to a prestigious award.
SUNY Oswego’s Impact Scholar program is helping Colleen O’Dell, a graduate student in the mental health counseling program, lead a project promoting social-emotional connection for schoolchildren even in a time with so much remote learning.
As Discover Wellness, a workplace wellness program for employees, gears up for its next series in May, students from the program will explain and explore its importance in Quest.
Two SUNY Oswego faculty members and one alumna were featured on a special CNYCentral extended segment on the mental health impact of COVID-19 on children.
Technology education students and schoolchildren recently had the opportunity to connect for hands-on lessons via the first-ever virtual STEM 4 Kids and Young Inventors programs.
SUNY Oswego wellness management major Fadi Gaye was recently one of 45 students in SUNY’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) to receive the statewide Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence, recognizing ability to overcome obstacles to achieve success.
Graduate Studies Week, Nov. 9 to 12, will feature several virtual panel discussions featuring national speakers and local leaders on topics ranging from social media and disinformation to disruption in schools caused by COVID-19.
Counseling and psychological services faculty members Sarah F. Spiegelhoff, Jason T. Duffy and Tiphanie Gonzalez recently appeared on Central New York's K-Rock radio to discuss mental health in these times as well as how to become a mental health counselor through Oswego.