Counseling and psychological services faculty members Sarah F. Spiegelhoff, Jason T. Duffy and Tiphanie Gonzalez recently appeared on Central New York's K-Rock radio to discuss mental health in these times as well as how to become a mental health counselor through Oswego.
A partnership between SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station and the Canal Forest Restoration Project (CFRP) is on a mission to restore native tree species to New York State’s canal region, seeking help from the public in receiving and planting trees, as well as collecting specific seeds.
School of Business faculty members June Dong and Hong Wan were among 11 Chinese-American residents of the Fayetteville and Manlius area who spearheaded a drive to collect more than 45,000 pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) to support over 40 Central New York organizations.
The SUNY Oswego-based National Public Radio affiliate WRVO Public Media recently earned a variety of honors, including a prestigious Regional Edward R. Murrow Award.
Alumni, faculty, staff and others are honoring the Class of 2020 via Kudoboard. Here, contributions from alumni from the 1980s welcome the college's soon-to-be alumni. To contribute your message of support, visit the Oswego Class of 2020 Kudoboard.
SUNY Oswego students in the local chapter of the National Health Education Honorary Society Eta Sigma Gamma created a video about whom they stay home for while keeping safe during this pandemic. Thank you to them for the reminder and for being #TogetherOz!
Members of our faculty and staff took time to offer words of encouragement to Oswego students as we reach the home stretch of the semester. We miss you, we’re proud of you and we're all here for you. #TogetherOz
Theatre faculty members Kitty Macey and Judy McCabe, plus their advanced and beginner sewing students, are making hundreds of cloth face masks for local healthcare workers, agencies, and campus and community members.
In another example of campus-community partnership, the Student Association at SUNY Oswego is sharing one of its ambulances from its Student Association Volunteer Ambulance Corps (SAVAC) fleet with the Oswego City Fire Department for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.