The Office of Student Conduct is adapting its philosophical and practical approach to engaging the SUNY Oswego community in conversations on accountability, advocacy and conflict resolution.
SUNY Oswego graduate Gabrielle Belmont curated an exhibit at the local Richardson-Bates House Museum on women and the Gilded Age with a collection of artifacts donated by a family member.
SUNY Oswego’s Archaeology Field School -- the Richardson-Bates House Historic Preservation Field School) -- under the direction of Oswego anthropology faculty member and archaeologist Alanna Ossa has started digging in for this class during the first two summer sessions.
Rice Creek Associates (RCA) will sponsor a talk by Quincey Widger, owner of Fungus Goddess Guiding Service and Enchanted Mountain Mushrooms, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station.
The Digital Learning Environment (DLE) Transition team continues to make progress on the Blackboard to Brightspace transition. As a reminder, the campus is migrating from Blackboard to Brightspace for the Fall 2022 semester. To begin the transition, some pilot courses are being taught in Brightspace over the Summer 2022 semester.
Campus Recreation's summer hours are in effect, running through Friday, Aug. 12. Cooper Fitness Center and Lee Hall gym will be open for activities for students and faculty/staff.
The SEFA (State Employees Federated Appeal) Planning Committee announced their latest fundraiser, a Father's Day themed raffle to raise money for the people of war-torn Ukraine. SUNY Oswego’s SEFA felt compelled to help this cause, seeing many Ukrainian fathers making the brave and ultimate sacrifice to leave their families and go off to war to protect their country.