Brooklyn Saternow, a student at Oswego High School, was selected as winner of the 2022 Subnivean New Writers Awards competition offered by SUNY Oswego’s internationally-known literary magazine.
Mamta Saxena of SUNY Oswego’s human development faculty has earned an award from National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) for an outstanding combination of teaching, advising and scholarship.
When SUNY Oswego introduced a new integrative professional studies (IPS) degree option in 2022, the opportunity to provide flexibility to working professionals as well as connections with helpful and knowledgeable faculty were two key points.
Distinguished Service Professor Alfred Daniel Frederick of SUNY Oswego's Curriculum and Instruction Department recently continued his global impact on education by presenting to representatives of five nations.
Darrah Carr Dance will present “Ceilidh: An Evening of Irish Music and Dance” at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17, in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre, part of SUNY Oswego’s Artswego Performing Arts Series.
SUNY Oswego students collaborated with Marquardt Switches in Cazenovia on a variety of projects supporting the company's efficiency and their own problem-solving skills.
The annular solar eclipse coming up in October offers a shining opportunity for SUNY Oswego students to do research in a program sponsored by NASA and the National Science Foundation.
Read about faculty and staff earning national, statewide and other honors; faculty and staff publications and earned time with competitive projects; a range of faculty conference presentations; and more.
Did you know that in two years, the United States will celebrate Black History Month’s semicentennial and, the following year, the centennial for its forerunner, Negro History Weeks?