Laura Halferty, an adjunct professor in the English and creative writing department, recently earned the Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence for her encouraging, versatile and creativity-cultivating style.
Laker Live, a new initiative sponsored by the college’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, will represent an opportunity for the campus community to share their talents and stay connected with one another.
The Counseling Services Center staff and students offer helpful and heartfelt tips and thoughts on how to maintain mental wellness as we work toward the end of the semester.
Becky Burch of the human development department talks about what she (and her dogs) do to keep students engaged and supported -- and often entertained -- in her classes.
A desire to support those on the front lines of the pandemic marked the start of Candy Rasbeck, secretary for the Deans Office of the School of Communication, Media and the Arts, making and donating around 450 face masks.
Jonel Langenfeld-Rial of our theatre faculty discusses how she teaches acting and stays connected with students online. Jonel is also enjoying seeing the campus community rise to the challenge and staying #TogetherOz.
April 22 is Earth Day, in the middle of Earth Week, and while the Oswego family is not all together for it this year, the team in the Sustainability Office has been working hard on ways to celebrate #TogetherOz.
Last week, Doreen Mazzye of the curriculum and instruction faculty was invited to do a Facebook live session by Syracuse.com, drawing on Mazzye's experience in training teachers and as a mother of three.
Campus community members are working #TogetherOz to find ways to make wellness programs and resources available online to help the Oswego family wherever and whenever needed.