Ursula Wilkinson, Campus Technology Services' information security analyst, leads the charge to keep data and individuals safe from online attacks, and offers tips tying in with National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
SUNY Oswego’s Upskilling in a Digital World event will connect students with alumni who will talk about the skills that are highly sought after in today’s business and technology sectors.
Dorcas Afolayan, a dual major in anthropology and global studies from Richmond, Virginia, talks about what interested her in how humans work, her studies abroad, interaction with faculty and more.
Takeena Strachan, president of Student Association and a senior political science major from Middletown, talks about why she chose Oswego, her major and getting involved; her goals for SA this year; and the supportive atmosphere of the college.
The Summer Math Success Camp helps incoming students complete degrees in both the STEM and education fields. This free SUNY-funded opportunity sets Oswego apart from many other four-year institutions.
Service is in our collective DNA as a college. Throughout the year, most recently during spring break, members of our campus make a difference every day.
SUNY Oswego's Launch It competition, now in its second year, provided opportunities for student teams to compete for seed money while learning more about the process of starting, funding and operating a business.
Around 700 SUNY Oswego students work for Auxiliary Services, which runs dining operations, and most of them work in dining halls. SUNY Oswego News checked out what a day in the life of a dining hall worker is, thanks to senior wellness management major Sara Meal.