Senior business administration Hayley Weiner will look at how the training and practice of business professionalism has evolved as part of this year’s Quest, which returns in person on Wednesday, April 6.
As renovations of Hewitt Hall continue, the latest installment in a series of progress updates focuses on how it supports the future of the graphic design program and related disciplines.
How are Alexa, Siri and artificial intelligence (AI) impacting and intervening in dangerous situations in daily life? That’s an evolving issue that SUNY Oswego communication studies faculty member Jason Zenor continues to explore, including in an award-winning publication.
Students from all over New York will show off their skills in the upcoming SUNYWide Film Festival, hosted virtually by SUNY Oswego from April 7 to April 10.
M. Stanley Whittingham, who received the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and a SUNY distinguished professor of chemistry and materials science and engineering at Binghamton University, will keynote this year's in-person return of Quest on April 6.
Oswego Design Club is hosting its first spring exhibition through this week in Tyler Hall’s corner gallery –- the first of what they hope will be many opportunities for SUNY Oswego’s students to show off their artistic chops in a student-led show.
All students, employees, community members and alumni are invited to participate in the 7th annual Yards for Yeardley, walking to remember and to prevent dating and domestic violence.
Dr. Isabelle Bichindaritz, an associate professor of biomedical informatics and director of biomedical informatics programs, was part of a team that made a breakthrough that can increase the odds of surviving breast cancer.