SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu has been named to City & State’s 2025 Upstate Power 100, a list recognizing leaders who are shaping the future of politics, policy, education, business, and community life across the region. The annual ranking highlights individuals whose work is driving progress in Upstate New York.
The “Golden Ticket” promotion from SUNY Oswego’s Division of Extended Learning has earned the Continuing Education Association of New York (CEANY) Exemplary Marketing Program Award, conferred at the association’s annual conference in November.
Between hosting an on-campus Thanksgiving dinner, SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) providing a large amount of meals for those with needs and other initiatives to support the community during the holidays, the spirit of giving has been strong this season at SUNY Oswego.
Establishing forward-thinking coursework and research led to SUNY Oswego’s Mohammad Tajvarpour being named one of 20 members in the inaugural class of SUNY’s AI for the Public Good Fellows.
Five SUNY Oswego students formed the first cohort of the Hometown University Internship, an initiative that expands traditional internships within the community to additionally embed professional leadership guidance from SUNY Oswego’s Office of Workforce Innovation and External Relations (OWIER) team.
A variety of recreational activities, athletic events, nature programs, tours and more invite the community to the SUNY Oswego campus for the Explore Oswego initiative from Dec. 20, 2025, to Jan. 20, 2026.
During the weeks when Winter Session courses are being held online and most students have left campus, Penfield Library remains open as a beacon of learning, community, and warmth on the SUNY Oswego campus.
A Dec. 18 event at Syracuse’s Everson Museum of Art will honor “The Twilight Zone” creator Rod Serling, one of the most significant creative minds from Central New York. SUNY Oswego computer science faculty member Ryan Zlomek said this annual event is borne of appreciation and connection for Serling’s work.
SUNY Oswego's College of Education, Health and Human Services is proud to announce that Benjamin Ogwo has been appointed as principal evaluator for the evaluation of UNICEF's Global Work on Acquisition of Transferable Skills among Adolescents and Young People.
Getting published in the New York Times is a dream for many writers. For freshman creative writing major Kayde Knorr, it’s an amazing feat achieved in just the first semester at SUNY Oswego.