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SUNY Oswego classes will be remote Monday, Feb. 17

February 16, 2025

Due to adverse weather conditions, SUNY Oswego has announced that all classes at both the Oswego and Syracuse campuses will be taught remotely on Monday, Feb. 17. This includes day and evening classes.

All face-to-face and hybrid classes will shift to remote instruction as directed by your faculty member. Online courses will proceed as scheduled.  

Office of Professional Development launches new Lessons in Leadership Series

February 13, 2025

The SUNY Oswego Office of Professional Development is excited to announce the launch of its Lessons in Leadership series, designed to provide current and aspiring leaders with the essential tools, insights and strategies needed to thrive in today’s fast-paced workplace environment.

​Nominate a 2025 senior for award recognition

February 11, 2025

The Oswego Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Outstanding Senior Award.

This honor recognizes a senior student for their exceptional involvement on campus and academic excellence during their time at SUNY Oswego. All students graduating in May, August or December of 2025 are eligible to apply.

Deadline to nominate is Monday, March 10. To submit a nomination, please visit alumni.oswego.edu/osa25.

SUNY Oswego students gain global perspective on wellness in Australia

February 11, 2025

For the third consecutive year, students from SUNY Oswego's Department of Health Promotion and Wellness had the unique opportunity to engage in a discussion on mental fitness and well-being with New South Wales Rugby League  Community and Welfare Officer Paul Langmack at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence in Sydney, Australia.

Auxiliary Services welcomes 2025-2026 Program Fund requests

February 11, 2025

To support SUNY Oswego’s strategic plan and initiatives, the Auxiliary Services Board of Directors invites applications for grant funding to aid programs that help create a vibrant campus community.

These funds are for the 2025-2026 academic year and must be used by May 2026 Commencement. Applications are available on the Scholarships and Funding webpage and are due by April 4, 2025.

​​SHOP opens branch at Syracuse Campus

February 11, 2025

SUNY Oswego’s SHOP (Student Helping Oz Peers) pantry is expanding its reach, opening in the university’s Syracuse Campus and offering even more help to adult learners.

SHOP’s Syracuse operation is available to every student, from 3 to 8 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays. Student teachers and international students make up most of the population served. 

Avoid injured or dead birds and other animals

February 10, 2025

Members of the campus community are encouraged to keep personal safety at the forefront when encountering dead, injured or sick birds or other animals on campus, due to a number of reasons including avian influenza. 

If you encounter an injured animal on campus:

Classes that start before 11:30 a.m. will be taught remotely

February 10, 2025

Due to adverse weather conditions, SUNY Oswego announces that all classes at both the Oswego and Syracuse campuses BEFORE 11:30 a.m. will be taught remotely on Monday, Feb. 10.

All face-to-face and hybrid classes will shift to remote instruction as directed by your faculty member. Online courses will proceed as scheduled. In-person classes starting 11:30 a.m. or later would meet in person unless the faculty member decides otherwise.

Penfield Loves You Day celebration set at library

February 7, 2025

Poet Elizabeth Barret Browning asked, "How do I love thee?

Spring Civil Discourse Series to start with discussion on climate change, environment

February 5, 2025

The university’s Civic Discourse Series –- designed to provide dialogue around current issues –- will return for the spring semester with a discussion on climate change and the environment from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13, in 114 Marano Campus Center.

The discussion will feature faculty panelists Lisa Glidden (Politics), Matthew McLesky (Sociology), JR Slosson (Atmospheric and Geological Studies) and Jarrod Hadadorn (Cinema and Screen Studies).