More than 500 SUNY Oswego students are eligible to take part in Dec. 17 Commencement ceremonies, ready to take Oswego experiences and preparation into their future plans.
Faculty members Matthew Dykas of psychology and David Valentino of geological and atmospheric sciences published “Predicting Performance in an Advanced Undergraduate Geological Field Camp Experience” in the November issue of the Journal of Geoscience Education.
Scales Hall, at 55 years old the last of four SUNY Oswego residence halls built on the Lakeside area of campus, will follow in the footsteps of Waterbury Hall, undergoing a $13.1 million renovation scheduled to begin Dec. 19.
SUNY Oswego recently opened a pantry with food, toiletries and winter clothing to meet a need among college students who sometimes lack these necessities.
In this issue’s Spotlight, meet Auxiliary Services’ registered dietitian, Sarah Formoza, whose recipes and advice influence nutrition for more than 4,000 campus residents eating in the college’s dining centers.
The ongoing revitalization of city neighborhoods inspired by the Oswego Renaissance Association enters its third year, having grown hand-in-hand with the participation of SUNY Oswego
Professor Steven Abraham of the marketing and management department published an article titled “Investors Expectations regarding the Railway Labor Act” in the Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy.
The State University of New York has recognized Oswego physics professor Alok Kumar as a Distinguished Teaching Professor, one of the SUNY system’s highest honors.
SUNY Oswego recently earned Military Times’ Best for Vets ranking for the third consecutive year, just as it announced a Veterans Day observance that will feature dedication of a Battle Buddy Center promoting camaraderie among veterans attending t