A mystery that captured the attention of a wide region before Ryan Zalduondo was born -- the disappearance of local teen Heidi Allen -- has turned into a WRVO podcasting series for the SUNY Oswego senior journalism major.
UNY Oswego students, faculty and staff, as well as community members, will walk to remember and to prevent domestic and dating violence during Yards for Yeardley, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, April 29.
Liam Morgenstern really wanted to attend a four-year college, preferably SUNY Oswego, after high school in Chatham. He received a letter that had, instead of a denial, a promise -- about the college's new Admission Promise Program.
lisa Descartes, a SUNY Oswego senior public justice major, last summer thought about the need for faculty and alumni connections among students of color seeking to move on to graduate school or careers -- daunting frontiers for any student near graduation, but particularly for minority and first-generation college students.
The American Sign Language Club at SUNY Oswego aims to build awareness of deaf culture and the beauty of the language through ASL storyteller Dack Virnig's performance on campus.
Author and sociologist Dr. Joseph Ewoodzie will discuss "Getting Something to Eat in Jackson and Other Stories of Our Social World" in an “I Am Oz” Diversity Speakers Series presentation at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, at the Marano Campus Center auditorium (Room 132) at SUNY Oswego.
The SUNY Oswego CFA Research Challenge Team won its bracket and took second overall in the annual Western New York Chartered Financial Analyst Institute Research Challenge on Feb. 18.
SUNY Oswego students and faculty have started collecting exhausted writing utensils -- markers, pens and even mechanical pencils -- and sending them to a recycling company in the latest of many efforts the campus community has taken to go green.
Award-winning Lt. Brian Murphy, who responded to a 2012 mass shooting, will relay his experiences in “What You Do Every Day: A Conversation on Safety and Preparedness” on March 11 at SUNY Oswego.
SUNY Oswego’s third annual SUNY's Got Your Back event will bring together hundreds of people on March 5 to assemble comfort bags for victims and survivors of violence across the state of New York.