A virtual kickboxing lesson from Emma Leavy at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4, will kick off the second semester of the Laker Live initiative that showcases talented campus community members while raising money for the college's Student Emergency Fund.
Tommy Orange, author of this year’s Oswego Reading Initiative selection, the novel “There There,” will connect with the campus community for a virtual event at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 30.
What traditionally has been a once per semester in-person career and internship fair has expanded into five focused virtual offerings coordinated by the Office of Career Services and starting later this month.
The Princeton Review once again has named SUNY Oswego to its list of the 224 Best Regional Colleges-Northeast, a distinction the college has earned every year since the educational services firm started regional listings in 2003.
Bob Hageny of Campus Technology Services discusses how classrooms will look different, as well as new health and safety expectations for faculty and students this fall.
A new monthly Oswego Alumni Podcast, a partnership between the Oswego Alumni Association and WNYO, collects stories and recollections from alumni spanning the decades.
A recently approved academic minor in sales will help make SUNY Oswego graduates more marketable and better equipped for relationship management and other key professional skills.
An alumna who wished to remain anonymous donated $50,000 to support SUNY Oswego’s Student Emergency Fund, bringing the total raised for immediate student needs to more than $245,000 in just over three months.
Pat Clark of the English and creative writing faculty has volunteered to moderate a five-week summer reading/discussion group on “Can We Talk about Race? How Black Lives Matter,” coordinated by the college’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.