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.
It was 1958 when Eleanor Kaminski Pucciariello of Glen Cove met Nick Pucciariello from Brooklyn while the pair of future 1962 graduates were waiting in line to register for their first SUNY Oswego classes.
David Parisian of SUNY Oswego’s curriculum and instruction department recently received the 2018 Humanitarian Heart Award from the HeartMath Institute.
SUNY Oswego's program leading to a Certificate of Advanced Study in educational leadership has grown more than 30 percent since 2011. About nine in every 10 CAS participants have started jobs in school administration within two months of graduation.
On Dec. 21, 1988, two families waited for the return of a pair of SUNY Oswego students who were on their way home from studying abroad for a semester and traveling around Europe.
Howard Gordon, the longtime executive assistant to the president at SUNY Oswego and a part of the campus family for more than four decades, will speak Dec. 15 at the college's December Commencement.
More than 500 students were eligible to take part in SUNY Oswego’s December Commencement, finding skills, strengths and direction to prepare them for their next steps.
Rebecca Dunham -- a "poet as moral witness" -- will make a free presentation at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, in SUNY Oswego's Marano Campus Center auditorium as part of the English and creative writing department's Living Writers Series.
The SUNY Oswego School of Education has joined three other educator-preparation schools in Bank Street College's Prepared to Teach-New York Learning Network, an initiative designed to develop sustainable funding pathways for residency programs that embed teacher candidates in schools and communities for two full semesters.