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Parking and road changes announced for Inauguration Week

September 19, 2024

As Inauguration Week begins, culminating in the Friday, Sept. 27, inauguration of the institution's 11th President Peter O. Nwosu, preparations for the ceremony and campus-wide celebration scheduled to follow will result in the following parking lot and road closures during the week.

Monday, Sept. 23, to Monday, Sept. 30:

  • Lot 31 (between Marano Campus Center and Penfield Library) closed (placement of tent for outdoor events)

Tuesday, Sept. 24:

Arts + culture

Oct. 2 performance tells story of Mary Walker, local figure of national prominence

September 19, 2024

A free performance of “Independence: The True Story of Dr. Mary Walker” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 2, in SUNY Oswego’s Marano Campus Center auditorium (room 132) will present the life of a local figure who gained national prominence.

New cybersecurity initiatives include required password changes, phishing identification contest

September 19, 2024

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), dedicated to raising awareness about staying safe online. This year, SUNY Oswego is continuing to take a proactive approach by launching several initiatives to enhance cybersecurity across campus.

These initiatives include educational campaigns on various cybersecurity topics, tools to help protect your SUNY Oswego account, and an engaging phishing identification contest to test and improve your online safety skills.

Penfield hosting inauguration exhibition, Sheldon keychain giveaway

September 19, 2024

Penfield Library's newest exhibit, "Traditions at Oswego: Inaugurations," celebrates the historic inauguration of SUNY Oswego's 11th President Peter Nwosu. This exhibit, located on the first floor and the Barbara Palmer Shineman Research Room (Room 8), explores the historic ceremonies and unique celebrations honoring presidents at SUNY Oswego.

1861 Giving Challenge is under way

September 19, 2024

The Laker community is asked to help: This morning at 8 a.m., the clock started ticking in the 1861 Giving Challenge.

Organizers have less than 1,861 minutes to get 861 Lakers to make a gift to The Fund for Oswego.

If the drive meets that goal by the deadline of 3:01 p.m. tomorrow, Dr. Paul Vianco ’80 will give the university $70,000.

Fulbright program advisor partners with Writing Center for student support

September 18, 2024

The Writing Center is excited to announce a new partnership with Lyn Blanchfield, a history faculty member, SUNY Oswego's Fulbright Program Advisor for the U.S. Student Fulbright Program, and an expert in writing compelling graduate school and scholarship essays.

Arts + culture

ARTSwego series starts next week; organization supports arts year-round

September 18, 2024

ARTSwego’s annual performing art series begins this week, but the program’s influence and support stretches throughout the year.

International

Summer study-abroad course in Tanzania opens new world to students

September 17, 2024

This summer, 15 SUNY Oswego students traveled to Tanzania for the “Biodiversity and Conservation” study-abroad course led by biological sciences faculty members Susan Hammerly and Karen Sime, learning about the complex topic of conserving species while also partaking in an exciting adventure.

SHOP donation drive starts next week

September 17, 2024

A donation drive supporting the university's SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) campus pantry will start on Monday, Sept. 23, and run through Friday, Oct. 4.

Sponsored by SHOP, Career Services and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for Out-tober, the donation drive will focus on household items, hygiene products and gender-affirming care products such as trans-affirming shapewear, menstrual undergarments and unisex clothing, for example.

Drop-off locations include:

Arts + culture

Squonk Opera to present ‘Brouhaha’ outdoor production

September 17, 2024

The performance arts troupe Squonk Opera will return to SUNY Oswego for four showings of its musical multimedia extravaganza “Brouhaha.”