Career Services is partnering with JCPenney’s Destiny USA outlet in Syracuse for this year's Suit Up event, which helps students attain professional attire at deep discounts, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 6.
Author Gabby Rivera will present the first session of the academic year's I Am Oz Speaker Series at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 2, in Sheldon Hall ballroom.
Students with ideas for startups -- as well as those with other skills looking to join potential entrepreneurs -- are invited to take place in this year’s LaunchIt competition.
The Tea for Teaching podcast, created and co-hosted by John Kane and Rebecca Mushtare from the college’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, released the 100th podcast in its weekly series this week with a retrospective and lessons learned. It’s the latest chapter in a successful project that has continued to grow an audience in Oswego and even around the world.
A groundbreaking pop art pioneer's days as an Oswego faculty member get an imaginative treatment in "Roy Lichtenstein in Oswego 1957-1960," an exhibition by local painter and writer Ron Throop running Oct. 12 to Nov. 17 in the Wilber and Park hall connector.
A number of gatherings for campus members and alumni, a headline performer and the annual Green and Gold Day Photo are among the highlights of SUNY Oswego’s Homecoming, taking place Oct. 4 and 5.
Two events on Wednesday, Sept. 25, will showcase the Shineman Center’s geothermal installations -- one of the largest in the state for this form of alternative energy.
Over the summer, 13 SUNY Oswego students from six majors learned about biology, conservation and culture first-hand through a class that traveled across northern Tanzania.
SUNY Oswego senior theatre majors Michaela Buckley and Sean Ryan will perform a play they wrote, "Between Fourth and Fifth" to the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival with performances on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20 and 21.