The Sheldon Institute for Barbara Shineman Scholars, offered by SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations, will hold the 42nd program during the weeks of July 19 to 23 and July 26 to 30 for children entering grades 2 through 10.
SUNY Oswego’s State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) campaign collected $2,000 worth of supplies and personal care items for Oswego County Opportunity’s Services to Aid Families (SAF) program in conjunction with the college’s annual Yards for Yeardley event.
SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station once again invites children and young adults ages 5 to 16 to attend Exploring Nature, a weeklong nature education program.
SUNY Oswego will continue its emphasis on diversity and equality through the month of March, while providing opportunities for creativity, with Penfield Library’s annual Maker Madness event.
Two SUNY Oswego faculty members and one alumna were featured on a special CNYCentral extended segment on the mental health impact of COVID-19 on children.
Technology education students and schoolchildren recently had the opportunity to connect for hands-on lessons via the first-ever virtual STEM 4 Kids and Young Inventors programs.
Despite having to rewrite almost everything in 2020, the college’s State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) campaign relied on campus generosity and innovative ideas to exceed its annual goal and provide support to many organizations and individuals in the community.
SUNY Oswego’s SEFA (State Employees Federated Appeal) campaign and the Oswego State Blueline Club will team up for the first ever Virtual Teddy Bear Toss to put toys into the hands of local families in need.
Jaclyn Schildkraut, an associate professor of criminal justice at SUNY Oswego who specializes on the topic of mass shootings, is again collecting holiday cards in support of families impacted by these tragedies.