Autumn at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station will bring nature education programming in the form of Rice Creek Rambles, Story Hours for children and plenty of opportunities to tour the updated headquarters.
In concert with the New York State Society of CPAs, every summer SUNY Oswego hosts the Career Opportunities in the Accounting Profession for minority high school students around the region. The residential four-day program showcases opportunities and builds skills for the world of business.
SUNY Oswego designed a master’s in business administration program exclusively for SRC Inc. employees who, after three years of study, earned their Oswego MBA degrees.
Pam Caraccioli, deputy to the SUNY Oswego president for external partnerships and economic development, this spring earned two honors: a regional award for accomplished and community-minded women and a statewide board membership.
SUNY Oswego's three-day Leave Green garage sale, May 18 to 20, offers bargains to members of the community while also reducing the amount of items students have to leave and supporting a local cause.
On Saturday, May 6, a group of 15 people -- SUNY Oswego students and members from the Oswego community -- calling itself Punks Against Pollution hit Oswego's streets and parks to clean up litter after the last day of college classes.
SUNY Oswego students taking classes in a wide range of majors recently celebrated a two-semester partnership to promote downtown Oswego's Man in the Moon Candies, a sweet campus-community project under the Smart Neighbors initiative.
While April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, SUNY Oswego students in the For the Kids program have been actively raising awareness about this problem and raising funds to support local victims for three years.