Total enrollment of graduate students at SUNY Oswego has risen over the past five years, and the college's Division of Graduate Studies has used the momentum to highlight an array of more than 30 programs across campus.
SUNY Oswego's annual Hart Hall Global Awareness Conference will present Suki Kim, said to be the only writer to have lived undercover in North Korea for immersive journalism, as keynote speaker at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, in Sheldon Hall ballroom.
Happy birthday to our founder, Edward Austin Sheldon, born Oct. 4, 1823 (195 years ago!). In celebration, here are five things about him you might not have known.
SUNY Oswego hosts two big events in mid-October: Return to Oz V -- a reunion for alumni of color -- Oct. 12 to 14, with the college's annual Homecoming unfolding Saturday, Oct. 13.
Like many college students, SUNY Oswego online broadcasting major Joely Rice works hard to stay up to date while juggling other responsibilities. For her, this includes running a daily advice show to a wide audience on the TikTok app and traveling the world to hold photo shoots empowering young girls.
Potential members of the Class of 2023 and new transfers will have opportunities to explore campus, meet future peers and faculty members and learn more about the college during any of three fall open houses.
SUNY Oswego's Penfield Library will host its last-ever book sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, and Saturday, Oct. 27, during the college's Family and Friends Weekend.
After a successful 2017 debut, SUNY Oswego’s Launch It student startup competition will reward outstanding ideas and plans in a competition spanning September to early November.
The annual Oswego Reading Initiative will welcome award-winning novelist and essayist Valeria Luiselli to SUNY Oswego on Thursday, Sept. 27, to discuss her 2017 extended essay "Tell Me How It Ends," an exploration of the journey of undocumented Central American children as they are vetted through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.