SUNY Oswego’s Quest celebration of research and scholarly activity will feature a wide range of disciplines, topics and interactions with posters, presentations, performances and more.
The campus community is invited to step into the world of “Immersive Elements,” an ARTSwego project presented by NOIRFLUX's Electric Heliotrope Theater with student collaboration, running through May 4 in 133 Marano Campus Center.
SUNY Oswego’s School of Business announced the appointment of Maureen Melville as the inaugural director of the Center for Business Excellence and Transformation (CBET).
A few years ago, biological sciences faculty member Daniel Baldassarre convinced SUNY Oswego to make an earth-friendly and bird-friendly decision to let some underused fields go wild to provide a home for bobolinks and other migrating species.
This year’s 3 Minute Thesis competition featured presentations on exceptional research from some of SUNY Oswego’s graduate students on Wednesday, April 2, in the Marano Campus Center auditorium.
Muhammad Musozoda is advancing sustainable, heat-resistant compounds, research that led him to a Ph.D. program at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
For SUNY Oswego theatre professor and director Jonel Langenfeld-Rial, “Tuck Everlasting” –- opening April 23 in Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre -- is more than a musical: It’s a mirror held up to humanity’s deepest questions.
In addition to celebrating the graduation of hundreds of students, SUNY Oswego’s May Commencement on May 17 will provide honorary doctoral degrees to two accomplished alumni and feature a special distinguished guest speaker.
Gabriella Patterson, a double major in wellness management and psychology, will present research at Quest on April 23 that examines how to better prepare students for success in college and beyond.