The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) formally notified SUNY Oswego that at its Nov. 16 session, the MSCHE acted "to accept (SUNY Oswego's) Periodic Review Report, to reaffirm accreditation, and commend the institution for the quality of the Periodic Review Report and Process.”
SUNY Oswego's online MBA ranks highest in New York state and 33rd nationally among online master of business administration programs, according to rankings published Jan. 9 by U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 "Best Online Degree Programs: MBA."
CNN analyst Bakari Sellers, an attorney and progressive activist, will headline SUNY Oswego's 29th annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1, in Waterman Theatre.
Hailed as "breathtaking" and "spellbinding," a unique production titled "Feathers of Fire: A Persian Epic" will display for all ages an ancient storytelling form infused with cinematic and technical artistry in performances Tuesday, Jan. 23, at SUNY Oswego.
SUNY Oswego alumna and artist Lindsey Guile, a Dutchess Community College faculty member and gallery director, will serve as juror for Oswego's 55th annual Juried Student Exhibition, running Jan. 26 through Feb. 11 at Tyler Art Gallery.
Digging deep underground is helping some SUNY Oswego students see soil in a new light. SUNY Oswego News student reporter Krystal Cole has the dirt on this hands-on effort.
Hundreds of SUNY Oswego student -- cheered on by family, friends and campus members -- celebrated their achievements at December Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 16.
Lithium-ion batteries continue to fuel millions of smartphones, electric cars, power tools and all manner of other rechargeable equipment, but SUNY Oswego physics faculty member Mohammad Islam believes great potential exists for lower cost sodium-ion batteries to make inroads.
Many Oswego students are ringing in the new year with learning, as the college has nearly 1,000 registrations for Winter Session classes, Jan. 2 to 19.
More than 1,250 SUNY Oswego students participated in the fall semester's Miss-A-Meal fundraiser, netting $4,159 for United for Puerto Rico, a fundraising collaborative to provide relief to the Hurricane Maria-damaged land.