Balancing work, life and education, students like J White and Shayla Shuler are thriving in SUNY Oswego’s fully online IPS program. With flexible courses and supportive faculty, they’re turning passion into purpose and building bold new futures.
In addition to celebrating the graduation of hundreds of students, SUNY Oswego’s May Commencement on May 17 will provide honorary doctoral degrees to two accomplished alumni and feature a special distinguished guest speaker.
SUNY Oswego’s Live Well Living Learning Community (LLC) gives first-year students the opportunity to be part of a community focused on health and wellness.
SUNY Oswego moved up in the most recent “public good” rankings from Washington Monthly that measure higher education’s contributions to bettering the world through service, research and improving the lives of its graduates.
The university’s Great Lakes Institute will connect schoolchildren and other community members with educational opportunities tied to the Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary through a recent $100,000 grant.
For Mary Kwofie, news of winning SUNY's Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Norman R. McConney Jr. Award for Student Excellence was an emotional moment.
SUNY Oswego students and faculty recently earned honors in seven categories -- more awards than any other SUNY school by a large margin -- through the national Broadcast Education Association.
In the heart of Syracuse’s refugee communities, seven SUNY Oswego students discovered the profound impact of connecting education with compassion and service last fall.
SUNY Oswego sophomore public relations major Tatienna Samuels is one of nine inaugural students taking part in a new SUNY Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) career development fellowship.
A visually impaired MBA graduate and mentor celebrated their academic and entrepreneurial journey at SUNY Oswego’s commencement.