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LakerPrint Quota resetting for fall 2024 semester

August 13, 2024

On Friday, August 16, from 2 to 3 p.m., Campus Technology Services (CTS) will reset all student print quotas in LakerPrint. During this time period, there will be a brief two- to three-minute window of possible impact on printing as adjustments are made and processed in the database. 

Further updates will be posted to the CTS status page.

SEFA Stuff A Bus effort collecting items for local schoolkids

August 12, 2024

The college’s State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) campaign continues its sponsorship of the annual Stuff-A-Bus campaign, which provides school supplies to children in need in Oswego County’s nine school districts. 

Collection boxes around campus (see below) will receive drop offs. The collection is underway and will run through Aug. 16. The effort unfolds in partnership with the United Way of Greater Oswego County.

Bargains available through OzThrift Sale next week

August 12, 2024

The Office of Sustainability starts the fall semester with the bi-annual Oz Thrift Sale, filled with new-to-you bargains and treasures Aug. 19 to 25.

Hours for the sale, taking place in Littlepage Dining Hall, are noon to 4 p.m. every day.

Note that Sunday, Aug. 25, is bag sale day, where visitors can bring in a bag and fill it for $5.

While the sale in large part supports the needs of incoming and current students, during the weekend -- Aug. 24 and 25 -- members of the greater Oswego community are welcome to shop the sale.

Student club and organization re-registration now open

August 7, 2024

Student organizations must complete and submit their re-registration in Laker Life by the beginning of the fall semester to remain active. Clubs who wish to remain active would need to re-register by noon on Friday, Sept. 6.

Research

Alumnus creates new scholarship supporting physics students

August 7, 2024

If you appreciate that your cell phone fits nicely in your pocket or purse, you can thank physics major and 1980 SUNY Oswego graduate Paul Vianco and the contributions made by his team at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque to the electronics industry. He recently also decided to contribute toward the next generation of researchers by creating a physics scholarship for students at his alma mater.

International

South Korean school group visits SUNY Oswego in program restart

August 6, 2024

In late July, SUNY Oswego’s Office of International Education and Programs hosted 18 students and teachers from the SIS International School in Gwangju, South Korea. While the experience itself was fun for participants, it also represented the return of the Institute for Global Engagement Summer Global Partnership Programs, previously curtailed by the COVID pandemic.

Awards + honors

Shelly Sloan receives three awards from SUNY Council of Senior Student Affairs Officers

August 5, 2024

Michelle (Shelly) Sloan, SUNY Oswego assistant dean of students for student well-being, recently received three awards from the SUNY Council of Senior Student Affairs Officers -- the Mental Health Champion Award and two honors for outstanding programs.

Waste can centralization happening across campus

August 5, 2024

Facilities Services is in the process of rolling out centralized waste stations across campus this summer.  

The aims of the initiative are to increase waste diversion rates, responsibly manage resources and to support SUNY's phase out of single-use plastics. Pilot efforts in Penfield Library, Rich Hall and Marano Campus Center have been successful.