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"How to Stand Out to an Employer" presented tonight

September 28, 2020

The college's Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) student organization will host "How to Stand Out to an Employer" at 7 pm tonight (Sept. 29).

SEFA launches 2020-21 campaign for local charities

September 28, 2020

SUNY Oswego has kicked off its 2020 State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA)/United Way campaign. This year's campaign looks and feels different due to COVID-19, but the desperate need of the many organizations SEFA supports remains the same. That’s why our committee has once again set an ambitious fundraising goal of $30,000.

Blackboard webpage, mobile app and Panopto authentication updates

September 24, 2020

Prior to the beginning of the semester, the campus migrated Blackboard to a new authentication method requiring the use of your full email address.

At that time, the previous authentication used within Blackboard was removed. On Sept. 23, the service behind the previous authentication was disabled. Unfortunately, this affected some users who were still using an alternative method of authenticating.  

Changes to Google Meet coming Oct. 1

September 24, 2020

Meet -- Google’s video-conferencing tool available in the SUNY Oswego LakerApps suite of applications -- will see some changes starting Oct. 1, including participant limits and changes to live streaming, although its recording feature will continue.

Registration open for fall Oswego KidsTech

September 24, 2020

Children are invited to participate in STEM 4 Kids (grades 1 to 3) or Young Inventors (grades 4 to 6), which start this October.

The SUNY Oswego technology department and Oswego Technology Student Association host two different iSTEM (integrative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programs for elementary-aged children.

Student Writing Group forming to foster creative, connecting outlet

September 23, 2020

Those looking for a creative outlet can join a series of writing workshops for students to encourage positive mental health through self-expression.

These are not classes; there are no grades. Students can come for one session or for all six. The ultimate goal is to help students feel better through writing.

Student Writing Group schedule and activities, all beginning at 7 p.m.:

Stride to Save Lives to take place virtually through September

September 23, 2020

The annual Stride to Save Lives suicide prevention event, which usually brings hundreds of participants to campus this month, has become a virtual event throughout September.

SUNY Oswego and the Oswego County Suicide Prevention Coalition present this virtual effort that raises awareness and provides educational programming and events in the Oswego County community. Participant can walk, run, bike or prance in support of suicide prevention and awareness.

'Photography, Power and the Ethics of Representation' panel discussion on Sept. 30

September 22, 2020

A "'Photography, Power and the Ethics of Representation" panel discussion titled "Who gets to picture, narrate, position?" at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 30 will open a series of dialogues convened by scholar and arts writer M. Neelika Jayawardane of SUNY Oswego's English and creative writing program.

Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas celebrating RAÍCES Week

September 21, 2020

The Hermanas of Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. invite all interested students to programs during their RAÍCES Week, under a theme of "Nosotros La Gente (We the People): The Power of Our Voice."

Upcoming programs include:

Students invited to connect with alumni through new and improved ASK Program

September 21, 2020

Since the beginning of the Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) Program close to three decades ago, thousands of students and recent graduates have had the opportunity to connect with alumni from a diverse range of industries for career advice and mentorship.

The Oswego Alumni Association is excited to announce the expansion of the ASK program to now also offer the opportunity for students to make connections with alumni based on identity points, interests, backgrounds and shared experiences both at Oswego and beyond.