With Move-in Day for new fall 2019 students coming up fast, we worked with Residence Life and Housing to get tips from 10 students to help as families prepare for this big milestone.
This past June, a SUNY Oswego faculty member and nine students continued the college’s connection with the ongoing SUNY Stands with Puerto Rico initiative that continues the rebuilding process after the island suffered catastrophic damage from a pair of 2017 hurricanes.
Oswego Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Jerri Howland recently announced the college appointment of Shaun N. Crisler as Oswego’s new assistant vice president for Residence Life and Housing, effective July 8, 2019.
SUNY Oswego graduate student Michelle Mourino lost both of her parents, but found a will to keep going and succeed -- and a plan to help children professionally.
Students can immerse themselves in any of SUNY Oswego's more than 200 clubs and organizations, which allow them to get involved, form connections and develop friendships that will last a lifetime.
Even as multiple Laker teams made the NCAA tournament this year, the teamwork of SUNY Oswego’s student media organizations may have reached all-star levels as well.
The Summer Math Success Camp helps incoming students complete degrees in both the STEM and education fields. This free SUNY-funded opportunity sets Oswego apart from many other four-year institutions.
"Black Her-story Month" is underway at SUNY Oswego -- putting the focus on black women in leadership roles from the civil rights movement to the present -- with several signature events still to come as the college's Black Student Union celebrates its 51st year.