Students on the Oswego women’s soccer team traveled and bonded on a trip to Europe over the summer that provided winning lessons beyond the playing field.
The campus is invited to join Oswego Abroad for the annual fall Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Marano Campus Center concourse.
Through a federal grant and active leadership, SUNY Oswego is paving the way for study abroad programs and research partnerships in South Korea and Taiwan to prepare students for opportunities with Micron Technology and other microchip-related fields.
In just three years, Ayusha Bhandari transformed from a newly arrived international student from Pokhara, Nepal, into a summa cum laude graduate earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from SUNY Oswego.
The Office of International Education and Programs (OIEP) is offering services to any class, organization, group, faculty or staff who would like to highlight the importance of its Education Abroad programs and experience.
The inaugural TEDxSUNY Oswego in spring 2025 is reaching a global audience and fulfilling a dream Eason Lee first had as a teenager in Penang, Malaysia.
SUNY Oswego students recently returned from a week-long trip to Ireland for their Quarter 3 course, "International PR: Food, Beverage, and Hospitality."
The Kenyan Ambassador to the United Nations, Erastus Ekitela Lokaale, visited SUNY Oswego in December to explore opportunities for the university and his country to develop research and educational connections.
For Jane Nwagu, earning her online master of business administration from SUNY Oswego was worth the trip for December graduation – which included meeting President Peter O. Nwosu, a fellow Nigerian, and navigating one of Oswego’s famous snowfalls.
Roatan, an island in Honduras, is just one of the many locations students can travel to through the study-abroad programs offered at SUNY Oswego. This opportunity allowed students to learn more about ways to address an ecological challenge while acquiring new skills.