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Laker Thrive Series for Employees to continue providing healthy activities

January 19, 2024

The Laker Thrive Series for Employees health and wellness initiative will continue this spring with a series of enriching activities aimed at promoting well-being and fostering community.

All activities are free to all employees, and serve as a complement to the many wellness offerings the university provides students. Some events might require registration due to a limited number of spots available due to activity space.

Awards + honors

Technology students earn several awards at conference

January 19, 2024

SUNY Oswego technology students continued to shine in conference competitions, adding a half-dozen honors recently at the TEECA (Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association) East Conference in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

International

BHI student from Liberia gains world of experience

January 17, 2024

December graduate Otis Gbala became the first SUNY Oswego alumnus who studied from Liberia, and served as the graduate banner presenter for December Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 16.

Spring welcoming activities scheduled for students

January 17, 2024

SUNY Oswego's spring Welcome Week of events will feature a variety of things to do during the first week of classes.

Events will be hosted by offices across campus to celebrate your return back to Oswego for the spring semester and to welcome the new Lakers joining the Oswego family in spring 2024. All events are free and open to all students. 

Highlights include:

Applications open for Alternative Spring Break projects

January 17, 2024

SUNY Oswego students are invited to apply for an Alternative Spring Break trips, which will happen March 10 to 16.

This year, organizers are running three programs, with each focusing on a different social issue including housing insecurity, environmental preservation and community partnerships. These will include:

Applications open for Alternative Spring Break projects

January 17, 2024

SUNY Oswego students are invited to apply for Alternative Spring Break trips, which will happen March 10 to 16.

This year, organizers are running three programs, with each focusing on a different social issue including housing insecurity, environmental preservation and community partnerships. These will include:

MLK Day of Service looking for volunteers

January 17, 2024

The 2nd annual MLK Day of Service will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3, in the Marano Campus Center food and activity court. In partnership with Rise Against Hunger, organizers are excited to open up this event to volunteers who would like to participate in this program.

You can use this form to volunteer. Participants will prepare meals that will help families in need.

Sips, newest campus cafe, offers unique, handcrafted drinks

January 17, 2024

The newest café on campus -- Sips, in the Marano Campus food and activity court -- brings something new to the university's menu.

Sips specializes in the creation of handcrafted, unique drinks not found anywhere else in Oswego. The location offers boba milk teas, smoothies, protein shakes, lotus energy drinks, Italian sodas, soup and convenience items. 

Sips is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fridays.

-- Submitted by Auxiliary Services

Awards + honors

Oswego student journalist wins BEA 'Best of Show' award

January 17, 2024

SUNY Oswego student journalist Clarissa Karki won the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) “Best in Show” award for her story on a local operetta “The Golden Cage."

Awards + honors

Oswego student, co-founder of Clotheslyne startup accepted into national accelerator

January 16, 2024

Camden Olivero, a SUNY Oswego senior, recently had his startup Clotheslyne accepted into Techstars NYC, a highly selective national accelerator program.