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Study abroad trip to Ireland offers in-depth look at history, culture, PR

June 5, 2025

SUNY Oswego students recently returned from a week-long trip to Ireland for their Quarter 3 course, "International PR: Food, Beverage, and Hospitality."

Science + technology

Meteorology students research radar use for better weather forecasting

June 3, 2025

Geographical gaps in radar coverage can limit the ability of meteorologists to forecast and communicate weather forecasts, especially with fast-developing and extreme conditions. Two May 2025 SUNY Oswego meteorology graduates, Zoe Bush and Thomas White, were part of research this spring on fixing these blind spots.

Research

Student’s Quest project looks at college readiness, ways to support student success

April 11, 2025

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.

Research

Student’s Quest presentation looks at microaggressions, education and solutions

March 31, 2025

According to research, every day about 1 in 5 Americans will experience some kind of microaggression or act of discrimination, especially against marginalized groups. Kayla Hoyt, a senior human resource management major, is researching ways to mitigate and prevent microaggressions as part of her Quest research and senior honors thesis.

Student life

Honors student playing ball near hometown over summer break

July 21, 2023

Emil Sander, a sophomore anthropology major in SUNY Oswego’s Honors Program, is pursuing his passion this summer: playing baseball near his hometown for the Auburn Doubledays in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.

Simone Bednarik

January 25, 2022

Freshman business administration major Simone Bednarik, a women's hockey player from Illinois in the college's Honors Program, recently had an unparalleled experience playing for the Slovakia national team in Europe for a chance to play in the Winter Olympics.

Awards + honors

Chemistry professor earns SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching

May 3, 2019

The State University of New York has conferred on Casey Raymond, associate professor of chemistry at SUNY Oswego, the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, based on his consistent, beyond-the-call care for the performance and success of his students, his colleagues, his discipline and the college's state-of-the-art science building.