The first OzFest in three years unfolds throughout the afternoon and into tonight with a variety of free campus activities culminating in a star-filled evening concert.
Students working with computer science faculty member Qing Zhang are bringing the community’s maritime heritage to life at the H. Lee White Marine Museum.
As part of a public relations capstone class, four SUNY Oswego seniors raised more than $1,000 for St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a charitable organization that funds childhood cancer research.
A new institute dedicated to diversity, equity, inclusion and transformative practice at SUNY Oswego will receive an infusion of resources, thanks to a $1.075 million gift from alumnus Jim Triandiflou ’88 of Cary, N.C.
A catchy music video with nearly 27,000 views on Twitter. Tinder-style profiles of birds and their mating habits. Comic strips, sculptures and paintings.
SUNY Oswego student Horane Daley recently released his second book, “The Boy That Wrote Love,” a collection of poems that explore love, heartbreak, healing and self-love.
The college's SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) pantry recently received a big boost via a Greek Life Food Drive Competition, with 11 Greek organizations collecting a total of 2,045 cans and toiletries for the cause.
SUNY Oswego’s student-run literary magazine, the Great Lake Review, is getting ready for the biannual release party for its newest edition at The River’s End Bookstore on Thursday, May 6.
Starting with a handful of Oswego students heading overseas on Jan. 2, the college has followed a long road back to education abroad –- which is expected to return to nearly full activity for summer and fall 2022.