The spring edition of the Oswego alumni magazine features 1990 alumna Susannah Melchior Schaefer, who leads the nonprofit cleft palate repair organization Smile Train, as well as other success stories.
SUNY Oswego is in the middle of its 4.24 24-hour challenge where 424 donors making gifts to the college will unlock an additional $24,000 donation from longtime educator Mike Caldwell -- a 1970 undergraduate and 1988 master's graduate of Oswego.
SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley has announced the appointment of Dr. Rodmon King as the college’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, effective July 2, 2018.
SUNY Oswego alumna Dr. Hilary McManus will return to campus to discuss her role in a global initiative for women in science and her February journey to Antarctica at 6:15 p.m. Thursday, April 26.
An April 30 SUNY Oswego production of “Not Someone Like Me” followed by a panel presentation will bring forward the stories of survivors of sexual violence to try to make a positive change.
Two significant developments in the SUNY Oswego Office of Sustainability show promise to produce substantial reduction in the college's carbon footprint.
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.
The elegant, efficient and energizing renovation of Tyler Hall, SUNY Oswego's visual and performing arts building, recently earned recognition in Architecture Magazine.
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.