For Terrian Garvis, recently winning the ACPA-College Student Educators International's Annuit Coeptis Emerging Professional Award is just one more example of supporting others in any way he can.
SUNY Oswego offers LGBTQ+ students a dedicated living and learning community designed to foster inclusivity, support and a sense of belonging on campus.
Oswego graduate student Keturah Hancock, in the mental health counseling program, reflects on her campus involvement, the women who have inspired her and how women's history has helped shape her career path this Women's History Month.
“The Spirit of Harriet Tubman,” a powerful one-woman performance by Leslie McCurdy, will present a look into the life and legacy of a historic hero at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre.
SUNY Oswego sophomore public relations major Tatienna Samuels is one of nine inaugural students taking part in a new SUNY Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) career development fellowship.
Meenal Shojaian, a junior majoring in English and adolescence education with a minor in psychology, talks about her dedication to social justice, campus involvement, the mentors who have shaped her journey at Oswego and why Black History Month is important to her.
Albert Abonado, ARTSwego’s Artist-in-Residence this semester, invites the community on a thought-provoking journey to explore the significance of one’s name on Saturday, March 1, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Oswego Public Library.
Opening Jan. 28, Tyler Art Gallery’s first exhibition of the year, "Justice and Inalienable Rights," features artwork from emerging and established artists of color whose artworks explore the concepts of justice and human rights within marginalized communities.
Three days of events, unified under a theme of "Communities in Action: Empowering The Dream" will celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. from Feb. 6 to 8.
SUNY Oswego’s campus community thrives on diversity, inclusion and connection, bringing together students from all over the world. Among the remarkable individuals making an impact is Jigyasha Chataut, an international student from Nepal majoring in sociology with a minor in human development. Her journey is a testament to the vibrant and welcoming community that SUNY Oswego provides.