A new institute dedicated to diversity, equity, inclusion and transformative practice at SUNY Oswego will receive an infusion of resources, thanks to a $1.075 million gift from alumnus Jim Triandiflou ’88 of Cary, N.C.
A catchy music video with nearly 27,000 views on Twitter. Tinder-style profiles of birds and their mating habits. Comic strips, sculptures and paintings.
SUNY Oswego student Horane Daley recently released his second book, “The Boy That Wrote Love,” a collection of poems that explore love, heartbreak, healing and self-love.
The college's SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) pantry recently received a big boost via a Greek Life Food Drive Competition, with 11 Greek organizations collecting a total of 2,045 cans and toiletries for the cause.
SUNY Oswego’s student-run literary magazine, the Great Lake Review, is getting ready for the biannual release party for its newest edition at The River’s End Bookstore on Thursday, May 6.
Starting with a handful of Oswego students heading overseas on Jan. 2, the college has followed a long road back to education abroad –- which is expected to return to nearly full activity for summer and fall 2022.
Jane Okada, a SUNY Oswego student from Japan, earned academic and professional achievements – and a job with a well-known website – through her college years.
SUNY Oswego’s registered dietitian Kathryn Szklany recently earned a statewide honor from the New York State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics with the Isabelle A. Hallahan Award.
SUNY Oswego’s new integrative professional studies (IPS) degree will allow students to focus on topics that benefit their personal or professional journey. The recently launched IPS degree bridges the gap between transfer students and professionals looking to finish their higher education, by maximizing transfer credits and providing enhanced flexibility in how students take classes.