An annual fall highlight, the Student Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 24, will offer students opportunities to learn more about, and potentially join, some of SUNY Oswego's more than 200 student clubs and organizations.
Relive some of the many highlights celebrating the Class of 2022 during the three Commencement ceremonies on May 14, and hear some words of wisdom from our speakers.
Performers in "The Wedding Singer" -- which runs April 20 to 24 and marks the return of musicals to the SUNY Oswego stage -- share their excitement about the romantic comedy.
Junior zoology major Brooke Goodman is working on a project tracking the songs of birds and how they are impacted by human noise pollution. It's one of many wonderful opportunities she enjoys through the biological sciences program, helpful faculty and the unique resources in Rice Creek Field Station.
SUNY Oswego's Sustainability Office, working with Auxiliary Services, has collected around 20,000 pounds of materials to turn into compost. It's one of green efforts their office initiates and coordinates.
Desiree Vila Bargiela, an exchange student from Spain spending the spring 2022 semester at SUNY Oswego, tells of turning tragedy into triumph on an international stage, including at the Tokyo Paralympics, as well as how she is enjoying her time as part of the Oswego campus community.
As renovations of Hewitt Hall continue, the latest installment in a series of progress updates focuses on how it supports the future of the graphic design program and related disciplines.
Digital storytelling intern Emma Colling goes behind the scenes for the Blackfriars student production of "A Play Where Nothing Happens," which runs Feb. 24 to 27 in Tyler Hall's lab theatre.
This summer, SUNY Oswego will launch the Biotechnology Training Camp for High School Students, which will provide local youth with opportunities to take part in cutting-edge research and learn more about having a future in science.