SUNY Oswego’s Office of the Dean of Students is happy to announce they recently received donations from two Oswego area businesses: Stewart’s Shops and O’Reilly’s Auto Parts.
The Office of the Dean of Students’ Alcohol and Other Drug Program recently received 100 Deterra drug deactivation bags, provided by the Oswego County Prevention Coalition. The bags were acquired through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Gabriel Marshall has earned an opportunity to gain a greater understanding of how to benefit SUNY Oswego and its students through his appointment as an inaugural SUNY LEADS Fellow-in-Residence.
SUNY Oswego has once again been named to the “Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs” by NACPA-College Student Educators International (ACPA) and The EDU Ledger.
One simple question — “Do you have a winter coat?” — made sure a student didn’t have to face winter without one. For April Lopez, assistant dean of students and SUNY Oswego’s basic needs case manager, that exchange captures how SHOP — Students Helping Oz Peers — has grown into one of the university’s most essential resources.
SUNY Oswego was among the institutions recognized for outstanding support and initiatives in student basic needs by State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. on Jan. 2.
Outstanding continuing service for students throughout the SUNY system recently earned SUNY Oswego Student Association President Oghenetega Adjoh the ACT (Association of Council Members and College Trustees) Scholarship for Excellence and Student Initiative Award.
More than 100 students came together as Campus Recreation's Lee Hall gym hosted a daylong wheelchair basketball event, with six different teams enjoying spirited competition and community engagement on Sept. 29.
This year’s 39th annual ALANA (African, Latino, Asian and Native American) Conference will run from Sept. 20 to 28 offering a series of programs and workshops emphasizing cultural diversity, student leadership, and campus community.
SUNY Oswego’s Career Services and SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) have joined together to open up a pop-up boutique to provide students with free professional clothing.