SUNY Oswego’s Tyler Art Gallery will open its spring season with two exhibitions with similar themes on recovery, rebuilding and healing after wartime.
SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station invites the public and members of the campus community to its free "Celebrate Snow" winter festival on Saturday, Feb. 18, from noon to 3 p.m. (with a severe weather date of Feb. 19).
Larry Watson, a 1974 SUNY Oswego graduate and renowned performer, will present an admission-free evening of emotional music, exploration and recollections at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 6, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre and via livestream.
Laker student-athletes recently received the NCAA Team Works Community Service Competition award, which recognizes student-athletes’ service to their respective communities through divisional competitions, a national honor among all participating Division III schools.
SUNY Oswego’s online master of business administration (MBA) program continues to rank top among public institutions in New York state by U.S. News and World Report in rankings released on Jan. 24.
SUNY Oswego 1985 alumnus Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC, will present a Zoom address on "Winning Today’s Race While Running Tomorrow’s” at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8.
This Friday and Saturday, the Oz Pathway to Leadership - Spring Leadership Conference invites student leaders in organizations, residence hall communities, peer educators and other campus roles to build skills and community in support of individual and organizational growth.
The next installment of Rice Creek Associates (RCA) Reflections will feature Michael Huynh, a licensed fishing and camping guide and director of campus ministry for the Hall Newman Center at SUNY Oswego, presenting “You Never Fish the Same Water Twice” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4, at Rice Creek Field Station.
The rise in artificial intelligence (AI) technology has caused concerns among many for potential use in academic dishonesty, but SUNY Oswego communication studies professor Ulises Mejias notes that limitations still exist –- and that the process provides an opportunity for reflection.