Hundreds of SUNY Oswego student-athletes are ready to rake leaves in the city of Oswego on Sunday, Nov. 6, and they want to hear from senior citizens interested in this free help.
College Life
SUNY Oswego's Ke-Nekt music series will explore musical territory from instrumental to vocal, traditional chamber to jazz to an inventive brand of contemporary for its 2013-14 season.
SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station will launch fall programming in September with a new Sharing Science series, followed by naturalist-led walks, a hands-on sustainable art series, tours of the new headquarters building and winter bird study.
A five-year National Science Foundation grant to increase SUNY Oswego retention of freshmen and sophomores in science, technology, engineering and math programs through Early Summer Scholars and other support services has succeeded beyond expectations in its first three years, fueling an expansion.
SUNY Oswego's Off-Campus Housing Fair on Oct. 5 drew students and area landlords together along Marano Campus Center's concourse. The college's Student Association and the Campus-City Relations Committee co-sponsor the twice-a-year fairs.
The SUNY Council of Student Affairs Officers' top annual awards recently went to groundbreaking SUNY Oswego programs designed to shift campus culture in reporting and response to sexual violence and to build respect for those of different races and ethnicities.
The Princeton Review has named the School of Business at SUNY Oswego among the nation's most outstanding MBA-granting business schools for the 12th consecutive year.
SUNY Oswego's high-tech new signs will glow purple overnight Tuesday, Oct. 20, into Oct. 21, to help the campus "Shine the Light on Domestic Violence," including dating abuse.
Chorus members will dance through the aisles and gesture to the audience as the SUNY Oswego theater season opens, premiering an adaptation of Euripides' classic tragedy "The Bacchae" Oct. 23 and 24 and Oct. 29 to 31.
