Visitors, community and business gateway
Here are especially useful links for those visiting or partnering with SUNY Oswego in any of our many cultural outreach and business development endeavors for the Central New York community.
Here are especially useful links for those visiting or partnering with SUNY Oswego in any of our many cultural outreach and business development endeavors for the Central New York community.
To be considered for the Possibility Scholars program, all applicants must meet the following requirements:
The Possibility Scholarship expands social mobility in the STEM disciplines and gives students the chance to gain a global perspective before entering the workforce. By integrating three transformational learning experiences, it is among the most comprehensive educational opportunities offered in the region.
SUNY Oswego offers support services, activities and programs that promote health, wellness and fitness to meet the dynamic needs of our students, faculty and staff.
We asked an array of students from various backgrounds, stages of college and activities to keep a blog about their Oswego experiences. The resulting Oswego Student Blogs give readers a glimpse inside the day-to-day life of Oswego students.
We recently had the opportunity to welcome many talented new faculty and staff into the SUNY Oswego family.
Back row from left, Elizabeth Stevens, curriculum and instruction; Jinpei Wu, marketing and management; and Susan Wright, accounting, finance and law. Front row from left are Emily Mitchell and Marilyn Ochoa, both of Penfield Library; Pom Jiraporn, marketing and management; and Stephen Yang, health promotion and wellness.
The college welcomed new tenure-track and/or endowed faculty in the School of Business and School of Education at New Faculty and Staff Orientation. They include, from left, Mary Rodgers, the Marcia Belmar Willock '50 Endowed Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance; and Laura Spenceley and Sean Finnerty, both of counseling and psychological services.