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Oswego student earns fellowship for public policy institute at Princeton

April 16, 2018

With an interest in public service, SUNY Oswego junior political science and history major Connor Breese is set to participate in the prestigious Junior Summer Institute program at Princeton University through the Public Policy and International Affairs Program.

Arts + culture

Tyler Hall renovation featured in Architect Magazine

April 12, 2018

The elegant, efficient and energizing renovation of Tyler Hall, SUNY Oswego's visual and performing arts building, recently earned recognition in Architecture Magazine.

Community

Area schools' spring break means Cruisin' time on campus

April 12, 2018

SUNY Oswego stays in session during the April 20 to 29 break for area schools, so Cruisin' the Campus for Spring offers a host of educational activities for area residents in addition to recreation, entertainment and athletic events galore.

Student life

Yards for Yeardley boosts awareness, prevention of relationship violence

April 12, 2018

During Yards for Yeardley, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, April 23, on the academic quad, SUNY Oswego students, faculty and staff and members of the community will walk to remember and to prevent domestic and dating violence on college campuses and communities.

Student life

Nina Agnello learns how to lead from challenges, changes

April 12, 2018

Nina Agnello, a sophomore majoring in business administration and psychology at SUNY Oswego, has learned a lot about responding to change and challenge.

Awards + honors

SUNY Oswego has record year for Fulbright U.S. Student honors

April 11, 2018

A record number of current students and/or recent alumni at SUNY Oswego are scheduled to go abroad under the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student program in 2018-19.

International

GENIUS environmental competition again expects record visitors

April 11, 2018

The eighth annual GENIUS Olympiad, a global high school environmental competition, anticipates a record 1,200 high school students and mentors to arrive at SUNY Oswego from up to 70 countries and 34 states for the June finals in science, visual and performing arts, writing, business and robotics.

Society

State approves new major in philosophy, politics and economics

April 10, 2018

Abraham Lincoln: politician, philosopher or economist? Was John Stuart Mill just a philosopher? Was Adam Smith just an economist? A new SUNY Oswego degree program to launch this fall underscores the answer: Academic disciplines, like careers, often intersect, regardless of boundaries and labels.

Arts + culture

Comic musical 'Urinetown' satirizes corrupt politicians, greed

April 10, 2018

SUNY Oswego’s presentation of “Urinetown: The Musical” offers a satirical view on what many communities experience: official corruption, corporate greed and an ecological crisis.

Arts + culture

Ballet students to join College-Community Orchestra members in concert

April 10, 2018

Members of SUNY Oswego's College-Community Orchestra will perform pieces by Bach, Vivaldi, Mendelssohn and Mozart in a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 27, in Sheldon Hall ballroom, joined by students from the college's "Intermediate Ballet Technique" class and others from the Oswego Ballet Academy.