For more than 10 years, SUNY Oswego's Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management has used a data-driven approach to continually improve the performance of its departments to enhance the student experience. The division now has a national award to prove it.
One’s personal motivation is unique to all of us. Although, it is common for all of us to become fascinated in achieving our ambitions, the only way to accomplish them is to establish goals and purposely follow through with “a plan.”
SUNY Oswego recently earned a State University-wide award for providing express shuttle service for incoming students from the New York City metro area to attend New Student Orientation sessions at the college this summer.
Family and Friends Weekend will run Oct. 26 to 28, showcasing the artistic, academic and athletic activities of students, while offering a smorgasbord of education, recreation, information, entertainment and food.
SUNY Oswego's "I Am Oz" Diversity Speaker Series will open this fall with an appearance by LaToya Ruby Frazier, a photographer and environmental activist who uses her art as a catalyst for social justice.
SUNY Oswego's Counseling Services Center will team with the college's Employee Assistance Program on Sept. 12 to shine a light on the array of services and organizations available for everyone on campus, especially those that need help coping with friends, family, relationship issues, academic or job pressures.
The State University of New York system recently honored SUNY Oswego's Daniel Griffin, director of admissions, and Michelle Bandla, coordinator of first-year programs and interim director of the Center for Experiential Learning, with the 2018 Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service.
SUNY Oswego and its vice president for student affairs and enrollment management, Dr. Jerald Woolfolk, recently earned State University-wide awards -- the first time they were ever bestowed -- as the SUNY Diversity Conference recognized their years-long commitment to fostering diversity, inclusion and social justice at the college.
The college’s Student Leadership Conference March 3 and 4 taught students about the strengths of diversity -- of cultures, of experiences and of opinions -- in cultivating leadership styles and success.