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SEFA committee announces special incentive drawing, Fitness Center fundraiser

December 9, 2019

The State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) Planning Committee said SUNY Oswego is very close to meeting the campus goal of $30,000. The committee invites the campus community to make a one-time donation or bi-weekly pledge to help the college make its goal.

Free Cooper Fitness Center use for campus over winter break

December 9, 2019

Members of the campus community can start their New Year with a commitment to health and exercise -- as during winter break, Cooper Fitness Center will be free for all students, faculty and staff.

Cooper Fitness Center will be open for this free use from Dec. 16 to 20, and Jan. 2 to 25. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Nominations for Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence due Dec. 27

December 6, 2019

Once again, SUNY Oswego seeks to recognize its outstanding students through the Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence, the highest honor bestowed upon a student by the State University of New York. Last year, 210 students from 64 campuses were recognized and four were SUNY Oswego students.

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Student filmmakers have ‘engaging, enlightening’ experience in PitchNY program

December 6, 2019

For three SUNY Oswego cinema and screen studies students, participating in the select PitchNY program in November was the next step in their dreams of telling stories through film.

Cooper Dining Center to host graduation brunch Saturday

December 6, 2019

Cooper Dining Center will serve a special graduation brunch on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is a new expanded offering to especially serve December graduates and their families.

Fall semester resident dining meal plans (including guest and any time meals) will be accepted, or patrons may pay $10 per person.

Facilities Services sets 2020 burn run schedule

December 6, 2019

The following is the schedule for Facilities Services to pick up confidential papers to be taken to the burner.

Those needing this service should fill out an online iService Request at least one week prior to pick up to be added to the work order, or call 315-312-3200.

  • Jan. 16
  • Feb. 20
  • March 19
  • April 16
  • May 21
  • June 18
  • July 16
  • Aug. 20
  • Sept. 17
  • Oct. 15
  • Nov. 19
  • Dec. 17

Volunteer ushers sought for December Commencement

December 5, 2019

As the campus prepares to celebrate one of the most wonderful days of the year -- December Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 14 -- the Public Ceremonies Committee is seeking volunteer ushers to help ensure a happy day for families and friends in attendance.

Ushers help with overall crowd control and seating people with special needs at the ceremony, which begins at 10 a.m. Dec. 14 in the Marano Campus Center convocation hall and arena -- but moreover they help make this joyous day run smoother for the many guests celebrating this important milestone.

Grand Challenges mini grant awards announced for spring 2020

December 5, 2019

We are pleased to announce the successful applications for Grand Challenges mini grants for spring 2020. Our current Grand Challenge brings Fresh Water For All topics and activities into the classroom for student projects; the mini grants are intended to support this initiative.

Global and International Studies + Institute for Global Engagement
Lead Applicant: Lisa Glidden

World Kindness Celebration to feature raffle baskets, ticket giveaways

December 4, 2019

Students are invited to take part in the campus World Kindness Celebration by creating letters to either themselves or someone else, which they can contribute to the kindness tree, from 10 a.m. to noon today (Dec. 6) in 133 Marano Campus Center.

Students encouraged to 'drop-in' with President Stanley today

December 4, 2019


President Deborah F. Stanley will host the fall 2019 semester's final Student Drop-In hour today (Thursday, Dec. 5) from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Marano Campus Center food and activity court.

All students are encouraged to drop in, say hello to President Stanley, ask a question or discuss a topic important to you.