A visually impaired MBA graduate and mentor celebrated their academic and entrepreneurial journey at SUNY Oswego’s commencement.
Roatán, Honduras, is one of many SUNY Oswego study-abroad destinations, offering hands-on ecological learning.
SUNY Oswego's sustainability initiatives have earned recognition in the Princeton Review’s "Guide to Green Colleges" for 2025, highlighting our commitment to environmental stewardship.
Launched in August 2024, the financial literacy program has helped hundreds succeed academically and personally.
Students gain hands-on experience through Empire State Service Corps, serving their campus and community while building meaningful connections.
The ACE program supports 273 students, enhancing completion rates and reducing opportunity gaps.
This recognition reflects the university's commitment to providing transformative experiences that promote upward mobility.
SUNY Oswego's focus on student success earned it the top spot among New York public universities in the BEA ranking.
The announcement of nearly $10 million in annual state funding aims to increase mental health services across the SUNY system, including SUNY Oswego, supporting the well-being of our campus community.