SUNY Oswego senior communication and social interaction major Isabella Falcigno studied abroad this summer with the Jamaica Field Service Project, teaching students but also learning by seeing their perspectives.
Over the last couple of months, Campus Technology Services has been reminding all employees to update their antivirus software as the campus transitions from Sophos to Cylance. The Sophos license expired July 31. If you have not updated, you may now start seeing notices on your SUNY-owned devices that Sophos has expired, leaving your device susceptible to malware.
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SUNY Oswego's third biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition will feature six works, ranging from a 10-foot-tall geometric piece with a wind-driven pinwheel to an assemblage of megaphone-like cones that encourage dialog to make the sculpture garden a sound garden.
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Physical and mental wellness opportunities will welcome new and returning students during 2018 Opening Week activities, also letting students know some of the many ongoing services the college offers.
Ahmanee Simmons, Nyezee Goe and Ahmed (Rakim) Yousuf joined six other SUNY Oswego students this summer working in -- and expressing their appreciation for -- professional internships in the Synergy Leadership Training Program operated by the nonprofit Mercy Works.
Student parking permits for the upcoming 2018-19 academic year are now available and can be ordered online by visiting the Parking Portal link at https://www.oswego.edu/parking.
As you plan your parking needs for this year, below are some parking highlights and information with which you should familiarize yourself.