A SUNY grant supports Oswego faculty and students studying how to more accurately detect COVID-19 and mutating strains of the virus. Moreover, they will use what they learn to inform and train researchers across SUNY and elsewhere.
The college’s first-ever Wellness Day -- a break in the compressed spring semester calendar on Wednesday, Feb. 24 -- will offer a day to relax, but also to take advantage of mental and physical wellness activities, ranging from fresh air at Rice Creek to arts and crafts to enjoying yoga and music.
A new COVID-19 Testing Verification tool that will allow SUNY Oswego students, faculty and staff the ability to verify they have completed the required weekly testing has rolled out, and will be required for classes and other on-campus resources as of today, President Deborah F. Stanley announced.
For the first-ever Wellness Day -- Wednesday, Feb. 24 -- Rice Creek Field Station will offer many “natural” attractions and events for the campus community, many also providing opportunities to enjoy the outdoor fresh air.
Steve Levy, a 1987 Oswego alumnus known for his work with ESPN and "Monday Night Football," will take part in a live Zoom Q&A with students from 12:30 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25. President Deborah F. Stanley will moderate the session.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has altered countless typical activities, the SUNY Oswego eSports Association continues to foster community and competition for its many members.
Free coats, hats, mittens and scarves are available to anybody in need throughout this week through Winter Warm-Up, a special partnership between the Sustainability Office and the Students Helping Oz Peers (SHOP) on-campus pantry.
The Martha Redbone Roots Project featuring the Native American and African-American vocalist, songwriter, composer and educator will provide a live virtual concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, in SUNY Oswego’s Artswego Performing Arts Series.
A 2018 SUNY Oswego journalism graduate, Mic-Anthony Hay is an accomplished visual storyteller who will present to the campus community virtually at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 25.