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A New Face at SUNY Oswego
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you’re a SUNY Oswego student looking for career guidance, Christine Mosich may cross your path. Newly named the assistant director of career services late last spring, Mosich previously worked as…
COVID Conversations: 10 Tips for Setting Guidelines with…
By Natalie Mechem Planning on moving in with a brand-new roommate? Now more than ever, communication with the people you live with is key. Make it your priority to establish a list of house rules for during…
Has the Pandemic Ended All the Fun?
Despite pandemic, getting involved on campus still very important By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It might seem like more and more of life has become virtual and, because of that, impersonal. But you can still become…
Internships: In-Person or Virtual
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Interning is an excellent way to gain real-world experience, practice the skills you’re learning in the classroom and network with people who could help you find great opportunities for your future.…
They Held Internships, Then Got a Job
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Unsure about the value of interning? Two internships helped SUNY Oswego alumnae Sushmita Banerjee find employment in her industry. A computer science major with a mathematics minor, Banerjee completed an internship…
Need a Job in the Spring? This Is…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Graduating this spring? Congratulations! It’s an exciting time as you look forward to finding a job and finally engaging in your career. But don’t wait; the time to start looking is…
Good News: November Election Can Be Held Safely,…
With the 2020 presidential election less than three months away, new research suggests an election can be held safely if stringent steps are taken to lower COVID-19 infection risk. The conclusion follows a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigation…
7 Ideas to Stop You from Drowning in…
And paying off your loan quicker than expected By Jeremy Biberdorf It’s no secret that attending college is expensive. From class tuition and books to the additional expenses of living on your own, be prepared…










