A group of four students Oswego students recently returned from a research project during the spring 2024 semester studying cold air outbreaks in the subarctic region.
An ongoing commitment to contribute to the common good and to student success helped SUNY Oswego continue on the Washington Monthly list of top Master’s Universities for its advancement of quality academics and the public good.
SUNY Oswego is listed as the top public university in New York state -- and only SUNY institution -- in Fortune Education's recent ranking of the Best Online MBA Programs.
Senses of Cinema, a major international film journal and the oldest online film journal in the world, has just published “Change Not Mummified” by Bennet Schaber and Tiffany Deater, faculty members in the Department of Cinema and Screen Studies.
Earlier this year, SUNY Oswego earned Tree Campus Higher Education recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation for the university’s commitment to effective urban forest management.
May 2024 graduate Zachary Nusimow’s time at SUNY Oswego included a lot of involvement as a student as well as taking part in international charity work.
As if the excitement of graduating and preparing for a new job wasn’t enough, recent SUNY Oswego broadcasting graduate Jolie Santiago enjoyed another major opportunity –- starring in a segment on NBC’s “Today” show on May 21.
Leadership from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego were at the College of Western Idaho on Wednesday, May 22, to learn more about a partnership CWI has with Boise-based Micron.
"One City. One Campus. One Community." -- a now annual project supported by the President’s Office at SUNY Oswego, the City of Oswego Mayor's Office and the joint Campus-City Relations Committee (CCRC) -- unveiled student photojournalism promoting SUNY Oswego and community partnerships on May 1 in Oswego's City Hall.