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Update on Studio H in Hewitt Union

September 9, 2025

The university’s newest food operation, Studio H in Hewitt Union, is currently out of service to address logistical issues.

Due to ongoing electrical challenges, the cafe is unable to serve patrons at this time. Auxiliary Services is working closely with colleagues in Facilities Services to put a permanent solution in place so they can keep the lights on and the ovens baking without interruption.

Flu, COVID shots available at upcoming clinics

September 9, 2025

The flu and COVID vaccines will now be available for students and employees/ SUNY Oswego, in partnership with Wegmans Pharmacy, will host several vaccination clinics in Swetman Gym on the following dates:

• Thursday, Sept. 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (registration now open)
• Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (registration open as of Sept. 10)
• Tuesday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (registration opens on Sept. 30)

New student-support effort seeks tie donations

September 8, 2025

A new initiative by Career Services, partnering with the State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) campaign, looks to support students with professional readiness by seeking donations of ties in advance of "Knot Ready?," an Oct. 1 event where ties will be given to students, as well as instructions how to tie them.

Research

Alumnus expands commitment to provide summer research opportunities to physics students

September 8, 2025

Nine Oswego students had opportunities to take part in paid summer research projects with faculty, thanks to the generosity of 1980 graduate Paul Vianco.

International

SUNY Oswego President Peter Nwosu joins Africa delegation to expand global partnerships

September 8, 2025

SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu traveled to Africa from July 11 to 23, helping lead a high-level delegation to Kenya, Rwanda and his homeland of Nigeria as part of the SUNY Africa Initiative — a system-wide effort to deepen strategic educational, economic and cultural partnerships across the continent.

Arts + culture

Living Writers series begins Sept. 15, explores theme of ‘Home'

September 8, 2025

SUNY Oswego’s Living Writers Series is excited to return in person this year, kicking off a diverse series of visiting writers with poet Sara Borjas on Sept. 15.

Library’s Welcome Fest event congratulates raffle winners

September 5, 2025

Congratulations to the 25 students who have won prizes in the Welcome Fest raffle, sponsored by Penfield Library and Student Orientation and Family Engagement.

Each year, Penfield Library hosts Welcome Fest to welcome new students into the library through fun activities like button making, karaoke, board games and puzzle chess. All students who attended received cell phone wallets, highlighters, stress balls and a chance to win raffle prizes.

Participants sought for 30-Day Sleep Challenge; info, goodie bags available today

September 5, 2025

Looking to improve your sleep habits? The campus is invited to take part in the 30-day Sleep Challenge to help elevate individual regimens and get some good sleep.

Run by the Office of the Dean of Students and the Oz Peer Eds, the challenge provides each participant eith a bag filled with goodies to aid them and a PDF sleep journal to track their sleep.

Prizes are available for everyone who completes the challenge. and five students will be chosen at random for a grand prize.  

Accessibility training opportunities available

September 5, 2025

The SUNY Oswego Workgroup on Accessibility Practices invites the campus on a journey to make SUNY Oswego more inclusive and accessible. In anticipation of new Title II regulations, the group is offering multiple opportunities to engage in accessibility trainings: 

  • "Access: A Quest Toward Inclusion" is a course designed for all members of the campus, faculty, staff and students. Use this link to register. 

Work on Oswego's Bridge Street Bridge beginning today

September 5, 2025

Work begins today, Sept. 8, on the city of Oswego's main east-west thoroughfare, the Bridge Street Bridge on Route 104. 

The New York State Department of Transportation project, with work done by Slate Hill Constructors Inc., gets underway on Sept. 8 with temporary lane closures, the city announced on Friday. One lane will be closed at a time, starting with the westbound lanes. These will take an hour or two per lane to do inspections. 

If defects are found, lane closures will be a few days long to make spot repairs.