As students begin to think about moving home for the summer, SUNY Oswego’s Office of Community Services and the local People Against Poverty committee encourage students to “Leave Green.” Students moving out of residence halls are able to drop unwanted items in good condition in donation boxes at any residence hall, starting May 9, for a community sale.
Commencement Eve Dinner and Torchlight will be held on Friday, May 17. This historic tradition is the college's chance to officially welcome seniors into the Oswego Alumni Association. Faculty and staff are invited to join in the the inner circle at the Torchlight ceremony beginning at 9 p.m. To RSVP for the inner circle, please email kerisha.lewis@oswego.edu
SUNY Oswego graduate student Michelle Mourino lost both of her parents, but found a will to keep going and succeed -- and a plan to help children professionally.
Students can immerse themselves in any of SUNY Oswego's more than 200 clubs and organizations, which allow them to get involved, form connections and develop friendships that will last a lifetime.
Even as multiple Laker teams made the NCAA tournament this year, the teamwork of SUNY Oswego’s student media organizations may have reached all-star levels as well.
Graduate students Asli Kinsizer and Yarbrielle Ingram soon will display portfolio work created during their graphic design studies at SUNY Oswego --- from Kinsizer's women of historical stature to Ingram's fantastical illustrations from reimagined fairytales -- in their spring Master of Arts exhibitions in a new gallery in Tyler Hall.
A mystery that captured the attention of a wide region before Ryan Zalduondo was born -- the disappearance of local teen Heidi Allen -- has turned into a WRVO podcasting series for the SUNY Oswego senior journalism major.
It takes three Alisons to interrogate a lifetime of memories of one brilliant, complex, self-destructive, but ultimately loving father in the SUNY Oswego theatre and music departments' soon-to-open spring musical, "Fun Home."