The 21st edition of SUNY Oswego’s Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit will host an all-star alumni panel discussing “The Evolution of an Idea: How to Nurture Creativity in the Digital Age” and other events on Thursday, Oct. 23.
With 409 participants, SUNY Oswego has the largest participation in SUNY's Advancing Completion through Engagement (ACE) program supporting student success and retention, the university and partners marked the occasion by sharing student stories and the insights of officials.
The campus community is invited to a screening of the folk duo Ordinary Elephant's award-winning documentary "Across the Quiet," plus a Q&A with the musicians, from 12:40 to 1:35 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17, in the Hewitt Hall screening room.
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.
SUNY Oswego’s participation in SUNY’s Empire State Service Corps has blossomed this year, with 29 students (up from 13 its inaugural year) taking part in this opportunity to get paid while making a positive difference with their peers and communities.
SUNY Oswego graduate student Elise Briedis is among the fourth class of State University of New York/Office of Mental Health (SUNY/OMH) Scholarship Program recipients, recognizing commitment to the field and an ability to overcome obstacles.
With recent top finishes at Johns Hopkins and Cornell University hackathons this fall already, SUNY Oswego’s LakerHacks team kicked off the semester with notable achievements added to their record.
SUNY Oswego's annual Festival of Fire -- a collaboration between the Department of Technology and the Department of Art and Design, brings an opportunity to heat up creativity on Friday, Oct. 17.
Acclaimed photographer and 1994 alumnus Daniel Weiss returns to campus for a three-day visit Oct. 14 to 16 to present his “Holocaust Survivor Portrait Series” in the Penfield Library lobby, culminating in a public artist talk on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
SUNY Oswego’s Theatre Department will open its season with a production of “Silent Sky.” which follows pioneering astronomer Henrietta Leavitt in the 19th century and her groundbreaking discovery of calculating the distance of the universe using Cepheid variable stars.