Michelle Diblasio’s big step after May graduation will take her across the world -- to spend almost a year teaching in Austria, thanks to a prestigious award.
Around 30 SUNY Oswego students recently had a unique opportunity to interact with five young professionals from countries not usually on the college visitors' list.
The SUNY Oswego Office of International Education and Programs joins the celebration of International Education Week, Nov. 16 to 20, with virtual alumni and student panel discussions, global awareness programs, online games, and more.
Libby Gerstner, the closing keynote speaker at the college’s Global Awareness Conference, will present “Living Off the Grid in 2020: The Uncontacted Tribes of India and Brazil” at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7.
Chanel Meyer, a senior dual major in Spanish adolescence education and in Spanish, has earned a prestigious Fulbright Student award to teach in Spain next year.
A range of new virtual international global education offerings, including internships are on the summer menu through the Office of International Education and Programs.
In January, SUNY Oswego Distinguished Service Professor Alfred D. Frederick was honored by the African nation of Benin for more than two decades of tremendous impact on the country’s education system.
Offering a world of opportunities for SUNY Oswego students has resulted in the college earning high national rankings in the most recent Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange.