Matt Crary and his son at the Castillo de Son Marco in St. Augustine, Florida, last summer. Crary is heading to graduate school, where he plans to major in history.

Student Hopes to Become History Professor

By Alexander Plate For Matt Crary, his upcoming graduation is another step on the road through school, before he goes on to attend graduate school. His hope is to become a history professor, so he…

Joseph volunteered in Puerto Rico in the summer of 2018, after Hurricane Maria. He said that experience has influenced his decision to pursue a career as a chiropractor. He plans to attend the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls in the fall.

Ready for Life After SUNY Oswego

Senior to continue on his studies at New York Chiropractic College By Alexander Plate Joseph Devona has been a student at Oswego for nearly four years, and he says he’s equally excited and nervous to…

Snow

Winter: Love It or Hate It

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Whether you love it or loathe it, winter is a big part of life in Central New York. According to U.S. climate Data, the average high temperature for the months of…

Jobs

Career Services: High Chances to Get Jobs Within…

Based on the class of 2018, 95% of Oswego graduates get a job in their field within a year; largest percentage students find jobs in CNY, New York City By Alexander Plate [caption id="attachment_643" align="alignright"…

MaryJay Olalekan came to Oswego in 2016 and is graduating this May.

Law School: Next Stop for Brooklyn Native

By Alexander Plate MaryJay Olalekan, a senior global and international studies major, is excited to step into the next phase of her life and attend law school. Olalekan is a Brooklyn native, the daughter of…

Jacob Alexander Spring 2020 (left), Fall 2016 (right).

Freshman to Senior

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Since he began his freshman year back in 2016, Jacob Alexander has shared his academic journey with College Life in each issue. The technology major at SUNY Oswego wraps up his…

Budget

Budgeting for Grads 101

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant You’re almost done with school — what a great accomplishment! You’ve certainly learned a lot in the past semesters; however, something you may not have learned or even considered is your…