SUNY Oswego’s Department of Technology will welcome hundreds of teachers for its 83rd annual Fall Technology Conference starting at 9 a.m. on Oct. 27 and 28 in Wilber and Park halls.
SUNY Oswego recently hosted the 93rd meeting of the New York State Geological Association (NYSGA) from Sept. 23 to 25, with nearly every Oswego geologist -- including many students -- contributing to the conference.
Recently, NASA images from the Webb Telescope showing the swirling patterns and attractive colors of distant galaxies lit up social media and ignited the fancy of many of a viewer. And while this is certainly part of the appeal of the project, SUNY Oswego physics professor notes that the telescope will tell astrophysics researchers like him much more.
A May 10 ribbon cutting ceremony marked the official opening of a new $15 million Grain Export Center, a milestone in a partnership between the Port of Oswego Authority and the SUNY Oswego that preserves the health of consumers and a key supply chain while providing valuable experience to students.
Students working with computer science faculty member Qing Zhang are bringing the community’s maritime heritage to life at the H. Lee White Marine Museum.
For the first time ever, the Technology Education Department will offer both remote and on-campus versions of the popular KidsTech programs in the same semester.
This summer, SUNY Oswego will launch the Biotechnology Training Camp for High School Students, which will provide local youth with opportunities to take part in cutting-edge research and learn more about having a future in science.
The college's annual Launch It competition, which sparks entrepreneurial spirit and alumni connections among students, named its 2021 winners on Nov. 12.
Rice Creek Associates (RCA), the support group for SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station, invites members of the public to an annual symposium highlighting the scholarly work of RCA small grants awardees on Saturday, Nov. 13.