The fall 2023 Student Involvement Fair will run from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 30, with many of SUNY Oswego's 150+ clubs and organizations letting students know what they have to offer.
Many of SUNY Oswego's 2,100 new students moved onto campus on Aug. 23, 2023. It's always an exciting time for students (and their families) to see their new homes, meet roommates and create friendships that could last a lifetime.
In addition to its traditional eight campus-based new student orientation programs this summer, SUNY Oswego traveled to Midtown Manhattan to deliver a special orientation program for Downstate New York students. More than 250 students and 125 family supporters attended the inaugural Downstate Orientation Program.
A SUNY Oswego student-faculty collaboration is producing a documentary demonstrating the biodiversity and community history of the Sterling Nature Center (SNC), a preserve 10 miles west of the lakeside campus, thanks to support of the Shineman Endowed Fund.
Campuswide efforts and continuous improvement recently earned SUNY Oswego the coveted Gold STARS (Sustainability, Tracking, Assessment and Rating System) status from AASHE, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
Cameron E. Jones ’09, manager of development for integrated content strategy for ABC News Studios, will speak on “Graduation & Beyond: How to Stand Out in a Competitive Job Market” from 1-2:30 pm. this Friday, May 5.
The Rich N' Pour Cafe -- a new student-led, student-run cafe -- is now open to the campus and community after hard work by students in a SUNY Oswego business class.
A spoken word performance featuring the poems and short stories of Indigenous/Chicana artist and 2022 SUNY Oswego graduate Chelsea Maldonado called “Redress to the Red Dresses” will raise awareness of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (#MMIW) cause. The free event will take place at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 28, in Tyler Hall's Waterman Theatre.