Those looking to network with potential employers can find plenty of opportunities through Career Services' Spring Career and Internship Fair, running 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 10.
Ibtihaj Muhammad -- the first American woman to to compete, and medal, in a hijab during the Olympics -- will bring her story to a SUNY Oswego audience in a 6:30 p.m. March 9 virtual talk in the “I Am Oz” Diversity Speaker Series.
A new COVID-19 Testing Verification tool that will allow SUNY Oswego students, faculty and staff the ability to verify they have completed the required weekly testing has rolled out, and will be required for classes and other on-campus resources as of today, President Deborah F. Stanley announced.
For the first-ever Wellness Day -- Wednesday, Feb. 24 -- Rice Creek Field Station will offer many “natural” attractions and events for the campus community, many also providing opportunities to enjoy the outdoor fresh air.
Free coats, hats, mittens and scarves are available to anybody in need throughout this week through Winter Warm-Up, a special partnership between the Sustainability Office and the Students Helping Oz Peers (SHOP) on-campus pantry.
What began as a short-term project idea for a communication studies faculty member Brian Moritz became a learning experience that expanded his interviewing skills and enhanced his teaching techniques in the classroom.
Bree Newsome will bring an impassioned message about racial equality and how ordinary people can make an extraordinary difference when she provides a virtual talk for the SUNY Oswego campus community at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25.
Alexander Griffin knew from early in life he wanted to work in entertainment in some way, but SUNY Oswego showed the way to channel his passion as a cinema and screen studies major.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, the award-winning creator of the New York Times Magazine’s “The 1619 Project,” about the history and lasting legacy of American slavery, will headline SUNY Oswego’s 32nd annual MLK Celebration at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 9.