Jordan Poyer, an All-Pro safety for the NFL's Buffalo Bills, will talk about tackling a tough off-field opponent -- alcoholism -- during an in-person dicussion titled "My Rock Bottom" at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, in the Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall in Marano Campus Center.
The Color Oswego run/walk for fun will unfold on Friday, Aug. 26, at 4 p.m. Color Oswego is an active tour of west campus where participants are splashed with color powder. All participants receive a Color Oswego T-shirt and sunglasses.
An annual fall highlight, the Student Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 24, will offer students opportunities to learn more about, and potentially join, some of SUNY Oswego's more than 200 student clubs and organizations.
Horane Daley from the Bronx and Rickey Strachan from Brooklyn first met at a poetry camp and later learned they were both heading to Oswego. In their time as Lakers, they have each published two books of poetry, developed a solid friendship and contributed to the campus in many ways.
The first OzFest in three years unfolds throughout the afternoon and into tonight with a variety of free campus activities culminating in a star-filled evening concert.
SUNY Oswego student Horane Daley recently released his second book, “The Boy That Wrote Love,” a collection of poems that explore love, heartbreak, healing and self-love.
SUNY Oswego’s student-run literary magazine, the Great Lake Review, is getting ready for the biannual release party for its newest edition at The River’s End Bookstore on Thursday, May 6.