SUNY Oswego's program leading to a Certificate of Advanced Study in educational leadership has grown more than 30 percent since 2011. About nine in every 10 CAS participants have started jobs in school administration within two months of graduation.
Five SUNY Oswego students under the mentorship of graphic design faculty member Rebecca Mushtare recently won the national AIR-U competition for accessibility in web design for the team's inclusive work on the Vote Oswego site.
One’s personal motivation is unique to all of us. Although, it is common for all of us to become fascinated in achieving our ambitions, the only way to accomplish them is to establish goals and purposely follow through with “a plan.”
On Dec. 21, 1988, two families waited for the return of a pair of SUNY Oswego students who were on their way home from studying abroad for a semester and traveling around Europe.
The Nov. 30 men's and women's hockey games at SUNY Oswego collected food and toys for the United Way of Oswego County, part of an ongoing campus-community partnership.
SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley sends an invitation to one and all in the greater Oswego community for the next installment of Crusin' the Campus.
Howard Gordon, the longtime executive assistant to the president at SUNY Oswego and a part of the campus family for more than four decades, will speak Dec. 15 at the college's December Commencement.
SUNY Oswego has begun transitioning its public justice major to criminal justice, a move that modernizes the program, boosts its rigor in alignment with national standards and makes its name more recognizable to graduate schools and employers.
More than 500 students were eligible to take part in SUNY Oswego’s December Commencement, finding skills, strengths and direction to prepare them for their next steps.
The strengths of faculty research in SUNY Oswego's School of Business was a highlight of the 3-Minute Faculty competition during Graduate Studies Week at the college in November.