SUNY Oswego’s Self-Study report (2022) was recently submitted to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education as a required part of the institutional re-accreditation process and in advance of the evaluation team visit, March 6 to 9.
A longtime traditional showcase of student creativity, SUNY Oswego's 59th annual Juried Student Exhibition will open Friday, Feb. 4, in Tyler Art Gallery.
A two-year, $187,599 grant from the National Science Foundation will fund research and student-led projects in the pursuit of discovering a more efficient way to charge electric vehicles.
Rice Creek Field Station invites the public and members of the campus community to its free Celebrate Snow winter festival on Saturday, Feb 19 (with a severe weather date of Feb 20). The family-friendly outdoor festival (noon to 2 p.m.) will be followed by an invited lecture at 2 p.m. by Rochester Institute of Technology professor Michael Peres on “Photographing the Best Snowflakes.”
Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships offered through the Oswego College Foundation for next academic year before the Feb. 6 application deadline.
Today and tomorrow – Feb. 1 and 2 – supporters of CSTEP (Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program) are taking part in advocacy days to request the state to increase investment in this valuable program.
SUNY Oswego’s IRS-certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program will return to provide free tax assistance for the community in Oswego and Fulton this spring.
SUNY Oswego’s online master of business administration (MBA) program continues to rank top among public institutions in New York state by U.S. News and World Report, one of multiple impressive measures in rankings released on Jan. 25.