SUNY Oswego Artist-in-Residence Dahlia Bloomstone’s exhibit “Unless the Outcome is Income” is an immersive experience that connects Roblox gameplay and social commentary and includes its first interactive workshop today.
SUNY Oswego English major Ruby Ramseyer started working with the Empire State Service Corps -- which pays student for serving their community -- as an Onondaga Community College student.
Cheri Johnson — an acclaimed novelist, poet, playwright and educator — will be the final featured guest in this fall’s Living Writers Series at SUNY Oswego, appearing at 3 p.m. oWednesday, Nov.
SUNY Oswego’s current Artist-in-Residence Dahlia Bloomstone is exploring worker exploitation and other themes in her exhibit “Unless the Outcome is the Income.”
Students in Oswego faculty member Candis Haak's history course, Death, Data and Local Cemeteries (HIS 334), are preserving local history through a hands-on cemetery project during the Fall 2025 semester.
SUNY Oswego recently opened a new Prayer and Meditation Room in 301 Wilber Hall, designed as a quiet and inclusive space for reflection, prayer and stress relief for students, faculty and staff.
For SUNY Oswego senior theatre major Ian Katz, directing the Theatre Department’s production of “The Grown Ups” culminates years of hard work in a program that allows students to experience many different avenues.
SUNY Oswego has extended its free application period through Sunday, Nov. 16, providing prospective undergraduate and graduate students with more time to apply at no cost.
With Hewitt Hall’s recent reopening for the fall 2025 semester, most people notice the stunning reinvention of spaces, studios, labs and other facilities. But there’s another remarkable milestone for SUNY Oswego that lives underground.
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.