Members of the campus community can find a variety of bargains through the Fall Thrift Sale running Thursday through Saturday in Room 133 of Marano Campus Center.
The college’s Mental Health and Wellness Fair will return with a variety of participants and offerings from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 1, between Marano Campus Center and Penfield Library.
SUNY Oswego senior Kayla Holley is charting new territory as the national vice president of professional development at Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). A double major in public relations and business administration, Holley is the first Oswego student to attain a national position in the 20-year history of the college’s chapter of the student arm of the Public Relations Society of America.
SUNY Oswego’s Department of Athletics announced today that Mark Digby has been named head coach of the women’s ice hockey program at Oswego State. Digby was the associate head coach for the team during the 2019-20 season and served as interim head coach the past year.
SUNY Oswego graphic design major Genevieve Egan recently received the prestigious Girl Scouts Gold Award for the construction and design of a new informational sign dedicated to the Tanglewood Nature Center and Museum.
For the second year in a row, members of the public are invited to celebrate National Arbor Day with the Canal Forest Restoration Project (CFRP) team at Rice Creek Field Station via a free online webinar conference on Friday, April 30.
Awa Dembele, a Peer Reference Assistant at Penfield Library, has been selected to receive SUNY Oswego’s 2021 Northern New York Library Network Outstanding Student Employee award.
As Discover Wellness, a workplace wellness program for employees, gears up for its next series in May, students from the program will explain and explore its importance in Quest.
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.