Lithium-ion batteries continue to fuel millions of smartphones, electric cars, power tools and all manner of other rechargeable equipment, but SUNY Oswego physics faculty member Mohammad Islam believes great potential exists for lower cost sodium-ion batteries to make inroads.
Many Oswego students are ringing in the new year with learning, as the college has nearly 1,000 registrations for Winter Session classes, Jan. 2 to 19.
More than 1,250 SUNY Oswego students participated in the fall semester's Miss-A-Meal fundraiser, netting $4,159 for United for Puerto Rico, a fundraising collaborative to provide relief to the Hurricane Maria-damaged land.
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.
SUNY Oswego will offer a sleigh-load of activities, recreation, athletic contests and entertainment over the college's winter break during Cruisin' the Campus for Winter, and college President Deborah F. Stanley once again welcomes the community to take part.
A winning team shows off some of the many food items and toys collected during a pair of Oswego State hockey victories on Dec. 1 and 2 for the State Employees Federated Appeal/United Way of Oswego County campaign and for the Human Concerns Center.
Building buttons and playing with plastic might not be what you think of when you picture a college library, but the Penfield Library Makerspace has just that. SUNY Oswego News student reporter Krystal Cole had to check it out.
The community is invited to an open skate with the Oswego State men's and women's hockey teams for Holiday Skate with the Lakers, 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, in Marano Campus Center arena to benefit the local United Way.