July Events at SUNY Oswego
There will be plenty to do and see at SUNY Oswego next month
There will be plenty to do and see at SUNY Oswego next month
To qualify for the Dean’s List, undergraduate students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher while carrying a course load of 12 semester hours or more.
The five-year program leading to a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and mass communications and a master’s in business administration rolls out this fall.
The Wear It! Oswego campaign has selected the winners of its first-ever life jacket photo contest. All winners will receive a free Wear It! Oswego campaign T-shirt.
Look for the Harvest Guide at the Cornell Cooperative Extension booth in the Agriculture Building on the south side of the fairgrounds. The completion of the new guide was the first project of the newly hired Agriculture Economic Development Specialist, Lynnette Wright.
The analysis screens individuals for various conditions such as anemia, diabetes, and others, as well as for coronary, kidney, and liver diseases. Phlebotomists from Oswego Hospital will be on hand to conduct the blood draw.
Altmar Elementary School students in kindergarten and fourth grades teamed up to work on a cooperative Art and English Language Arts project recently when other grades were out of the school building on field trips.
Oswego County BOCES students in Maureen Bennett’s class at Fourth Street School held an Art, Science and Ice Cream Social for family and friends.
The graduates were honored at the ceremony and recognized for their educational achievements before a large crown of family, friends, guardians, OCB staff members and school district administration.
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