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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). 

Hot cocoa bar fundraiser to support health honorary society

February 5, 2025

Eta Sigma Gamma (ESG), the National Health Honorary Society, will run a Valentine's Day Hot Cocoa Bar fundraiser in the Wilber Atrium, starting today and running through next Wednesday, Feb. 19.

New theatre professor's work to take regional, national stages

February 4, 2025

SUNY Oswego's new professor of theatre, Bella Poynton, is seeing her latest works receiving national recognition, with one opening this week and another selected for an opportunity in California.

Students can make impact through Alternative Spring Break

February 4, 2025

While spring break is traditionally a time of year for students to trade their textbooks for travel and/or relaxation, they also can spend that week doing something more meaningful through Alternative Spring Break trips.

Upcoming deadlines for internal funding opportunities

February 3, 2025

Below are the deadlines and descriptions for several internal funding opportunities available during spring semester.

Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Grant
Deadline: Monday, Feb. 17, 2025

Writing Center announces spring activities

January 30, 2025

During the spring 2025 semester, the Writing Center will offer services including a new writing group for students, workshops and more.

The center is excited to coordinate a new writing group for students called Safe Space for Writers. This writing group will meet bi-weekly (on Wednesdays and Fridays) in the Writing Center and is open to all students. Those looking for a quiet place to work on writing projects are more than welcome to join.

Office of Learning Services is open, ready to help

January 30, 2025

The Office of Learning Services is open for the semester on the first floor of Penfield Library, offering free tutoring services to all students.

Peer tutors are available to offer assistance in various subjects, such as STEM, humanities, business, social sciences, language, and other courses.

Remembering Ziyah Myers

January 29, 2025

We are profoundly saddened by the untimely passing of Ziyah Myers ’23 earlier this month. Her countless contributions to our university community have left an indelible mark that will inspire and resonate for generations to come.