The college’s new Imagine 2021 career development program, which began early this month and runs through mid-February, has helped students and recent graduates find solid footing toward their futures.
Bringing a favorite holiday movie to the stage and filming it made “It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” a learning opportunity for SUNY Oswego students. Five free virtual showings will unwrap Dec. 11 through 13.
A new take on a holiday classic will wrap SUNY Oswego’s fall theater season when “It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” has five virtual performances Dec. 11 to 13.
Jayvana Perez, a junior dual major in communication and social interaction and in criminal justice, talks about being president of the Latino Student Union, helping organize the ALANA Conference and a special 2019 project in Puerto Rico.
Broadcasting and mass communication assistant professor Michael Riecke won Best of Show for faculty audio at the Broadcast Education Association's On-Location Creative Competition and Showcase Oct. 24.
The Latino Student Union is proud to announce that Jayvana Perez and Yadi Aranda Burgos are this year's recipients for the Eugenio Maria de Hostos Scholarship.
Al Roker ’76, weather and feature anchor on NBC News’ "TODAY" and a member of the Oswego College Foundation Board of Directors, was recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) with the 2020 Distinguished Alumnus Award during a virtual ceremony on Oct. 27.
The 2020 edition of the Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit will convene an all-star group to discuss “On the Front Lines with the First Amendment” on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Gabriele Candela, a junior double major in graphic design and public relations, wears a mask and promotes doing so for very personal and significant reasons. Also learn about the many ways campus involvement has helped her thrive.