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New location, same mission: relocated Sustainability Office rolls on

September 21, 2021

A new location for the college's Office of Sustainability provides additional space for its projects but a continued focus on environmentally sustainable operations and iniatives.

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Expanded Launch It student entrepreneur competition returns

September 21, 2021

Launch It, the college’s annual student entrepreneur competition, returns in late September in an expanded format.

Self-Study Update and Open Sessions

September 20, 2021

Dear SUNY Oswego Campus Community,

1861 Giving Challenge coming next week

September 20, 2021

Members of the campus community are encouraged to save the date and consider participating in the 1861 Giving Challenge to support SUNY Oswego students.

Alumnus to lead 'Behind the Scenes of the TCS New York City Marathon' webinar

September 20, 2021

Join 1997 Oswego alumnus Ted Metellus, race director of the TCS New York City Marathon and vice president of events for New York Road Runners, discussing what goes behind this well-known event, as well as his own journey to the position, at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 22.

Metellus leads and oversees all event development and production for New York Road Runners. In February 2021, he was named the race director of the TCS New York City Marathon, the first-ever Black race director of an Abbott World Marathon Majors race.

Alumni Business Symposium to discuss 'Building Communities Through Entrepreneurship'

September 17, 2021

A panel of distinguished alumni will discuss "Building Communities Through Entrepreneurship" for the School of Business Alumni Symposium from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 30, in 315 Park Hall.

Panelists will include 1985 alumnus Bob Moritz, global chairman of PwC; 1976/2001 alumna Phyllis Moore Holloway, a businessowner, longtime educator and non-profit leader; and 2007 alumnus Jeff Knauss, co-founder of the Digital Hyve marketing agency.

Student organizations coordinating climate rally on Friday

September 17, 2021

Student organizations Go Green Club and College Democrats are hosting an event starting at 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 24 to bring attention and awareness to the SUNY Oswego community about the climate crisis.

A rally in the center of campus, between Marano Campus Center and Cooper, will feature a variety of speakers, from student leaders to professors, discussing different aspects of the crisis from ecological to social, economic and racial justice. The event will end with a peaceful march to Sheldon Hall.

New Oz Concern Navigator site connects students with resources

September 16, 2021

For the fall semester, the college rolled out a new web-based guide called the Oz Concern Navigator to help students find a variety of resources and solutions on and off campus.

Peer Eds offer programs, resources supporting sexual health

September 16, 2021

The Peer Health Educators recently announced some resources and programs to support the sexual health and awareness of students.

Arts + culture

Student’s published book of poetry tells stories of struggle, resilience

September 16, 2021

SUNY Oswego student Heaven Santiago’s first book of poetry, “Go to Hell, Heaven,” presents a journey through a lot of troubled times but ultimately tells a tale of resiliency.