Disengage

7 Tips to Help You Regain Control of…

Battling the plague of over-engagement By Melissa Stefanec College — it’s a time for so, so many things. It feels like there are not enough hours in the day for everything. Classes, studying, commuting, jobs,…

Jobs

Job Market for Seniors: Hot or Cold?

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant We spoke with four experts who analyzed the local job market for college students who are graduating this semester. Here’s what they had to say: From Gary Morris, director, Career Services,…

Do You Really Need a Minor?

Here’s how to pick one By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant [caption id="attachment_344" align="alignright" width="125"] Mohammadi[/caption] If you have not selected a minor yet, you should. Though your major likely reflects what type of employment you want…

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Sororities, Fraternities: Should You Join?

By Deborah J. Sergeant Movies portray sororities and fraternities as collegiate groups game for rowdy parties, brutal hazing rituals and a general disregard for campus rules. But that’s certainly not the case at SUNY Oswego,…

Jobs

How Working in College Works for You

By Melissa Stefanec A lot of students tend to shy away from having a job while college classes are in session. Some people think having a job will distract students from their studies. Some people…

Joshua S. McKeown, Ph.D., associate provost and director for International Education and Programs at SUNY Oswego

A Diverse Campus

Number of international students on the rise at Oswego By Deborah J. Sergeant If it seems the number of international students at SUNY Oswego has gone up over the years, you are correct. About 15…