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State University of New York at Oswego

State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego or Oswego State) is a public university in the City of Oswego and Town of Oswego, New York. It has two campuses: historic lakeside campus in Oswego and Metro Center in Syracuse, New York.[5][6]

State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego)
Former names
Oswego Primary Teachers Training School (1861–1942)
Oswego State Teachers College (1942–1948)
State University of New York College at Oswego (1948–2023)[1]
MottoTo Learn, To Search, To Serve
TypePublic university
Established1861; 163 years ago (1861)
Parent institution
State University of New York
Endowment$65 million (2024)
PresidentPeter O. Nwosu[2]
Academic staff
1,039
Students7,636 (fall 2020)[3]
Undergraduates6,673 (fall 2020)[3]
Postgraduates963 (fall 2020)[3]
Location,
U.S.
CampusRural, 696 acres (282 ha) and 46 buildings on the shore of Lake Ontario
Colors   Hunter green and gold[4]
NicknameLakers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIISUNYAC
Websitewww.oswego.edu

SUNY Oswego currently has over 80,000 living alumni.[7] Oswego State offers more than 100 academic programs leading to bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and certificates of advanced study.[7] It consists of four colleges and schools: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, and School of Communications, Media and the Arts.

History edit

SUNY Oswego was founded in 1861 as the Oswego Primary Teachers Training School by Edward Austin Sheldon,[7] who introduced a revolutionary teaching methodology Oswego Movement in American education. In 1942 the New York Legislature elevated it from a normal school to a degree-granting teachers' college, Oswego State Teachers College, which was a founding and charter member of the State University of New York system in 1948. In 1962 the college broadened its scope to become a liberal arts college.[7]

Campus edit

 
Sheldon Hall was constructed in 1913.
 
Campus as viewed from Glimmerglass Lagoon

Founded in the city of Oswego by Sheldon to train teachers to meet pressing educational needs, the university moved to its current location on the shore of Lake Ontario in 1913 after Sheldon Hall was constructed.[1] The current campus is located on 690 acres (2.8 km2) along Lake Ontario. Development of the campus was planned by the architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, who designed the major buildings.

The campus today consists of 46 buildings with classrooms, laboratories, residential and athletic facilities. Recent years[when?] have witnessed the launch of a $700 million campus-wide renovation and renewal program, with the new Campus Center acting as the social hub of campus.[citation needed]

 
Shineman Center for Science, Engineering, and Innovation.

In the fall of 2013 the outdated Science and Mathematics building, Snygg Hall, was closed, and the new Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation was opened to all STEM students: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. The building, built onto the older Piez Hall, offers views of the university's Lakeside Community and Lake Ontario from the meteorology observation deck.

The university's social hub, known as the Marano Campus Center Complex, opened in the fall of 2007, and includes new construction and renovation of the existing Swetman/Poucher complex. The $25.5 million 111,492-square-foot (10,357.9 m2) Marano Campus Center portion, the new construction, includes the Deborah. F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall, food court, box office, fireplace lounge, breakfast nook and reservable spaces. The renovated portions of the building house The Compass (student services), The Point (student involvement), a student media center with WNYO, WTOP and The Oswegonian newspaper, Copy Center, and Freshëns Cafe. Academic departments in the Campus Center include English and creative writing, modern languages and literatures and philosophy, while the Office of Learning Services stands ready to assist students who need help outside the classroom. In addition, the University Honors Program is located in the Campus Center.

The Tyler Art Gallery edit

Tyler Art Gallery is located within the Tyler Hall.[8][9] The gallery showcases local and traveling exhibitions, exhibitions of faculty work and student exhibitions. Tyler Art Gallery has a mission as a teaching gallery. The gallery serves as the training base for the museum studies program and allows students to be involved in the day-to-day operations of the gallery. The Student Art Exhibition Committee curate and have sole responsibility for the annual exhibition of student work. The gallery's permanent collection comprises European, African and American drawings, prints, paintings, ceramics and sculpture that date from the 18th century to the present, including several works by artist Sacha Kolin. One subsection of the permanent collection, the Grant Arnold Collection of Fine Prints, contains over 500 prints by American printmakers from the first half of the twentieth century. Tyler Hall is in the process of significant renovations, with the first phase completed for a fall 2016 reopening.[10]

Other buildings edit

 
Approaching sunset over Lake Ontario from the SUNY Oswego campus.
 
The SUNY Oswego campus is located on the shore of Lake Ontario. This image was taken outside of Waterbury Hall.

Physically separate from the main campus, on the other side of New York State Route 104, is the south campus, consisting of Laker Hall (indoor sports, coaching classrooms, and athletic training rooms), Romney Fieldhouse (a Quonset hut that hosted the Laker hockey program until fall 2006) and several athletic fields. In addition, more than 400 acres (1.6 km2) of Rice Creek Field Station (for biological research and public programs) are on the South Campus.

West Campus, along with Laker Hall, Hewitt Hall (which hosted most of the student organizations until the Campus Center's opening in 2006), Tyler Hall, Culkin Hall (the administrative building), Penfield Library, Lanigan Hall (consisting of large lecture halls) and Mahar Hall are all built in the Brutalist style and date to the early 1970s.

On Campus residences edit

A variety of living options are available through 13 residences:[citation needed]

  • Lakeside Area: Scales, Waterbury, Riggs and Johnson Halls. Riggs, Scales, Waterbury and Johnson were recently renovated; the latter is the home to the First-Year Residential Experience.
  • West Campus, formerly called "New Campus": Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida and Onondaga Halls. Onondaga Hall was constructed in a suite style, allowing communal living of up to six students per suite.
  • Main Campus: Hart Hall Global Living and Learning Center, Funnelle Hall, Sheldon Hall
  • Mackin Complex: Lonis and Moreland Halls, located in the city of Oswego across the street from Sheldon Hall. Lonis consists of single occupancy rooms for upperclassmen, while Moreland is the traditional double occupancy dorm style for all class standings.
  • The Village: Due to a shortage in residential rooms in Fall 2008 caused by higher than expected enrollment and on-campus living requests than expected, several rooms were offered in renovated conference/hotel space in Sheldon Hall. The Village, a new townhouse village with apartment living was constructed south of Glimmerglass Lagoon, and opened in the fall 2010 semester.[11]

Fewer than 100 feet (30 m) from Johnson Hall is Shady Shore, the home of college founder Edward Austin Sheldon. It often has served as the residence for the college president throughout the years.

Accreditations edit

Middle States accredited with additional accreditations. The institution's MBA program has been internationally accredited by AACSB.[12] SUNY Oswego's School of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. Oswego's School of Business has international accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. SUNY Oswego programs in Electrical and Computing Engineering as well as Software Engineering are accredited by ABET. SUNY Oswego is one of the few universities in New York state whose art, music, and theater departments are all nationally accredited.

Schools and colleges edit

  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences houses the departments of Anthropology, Atmospheric and Geological Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, English and Creative Writing, History, Human Development, Mathematics, Modern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Sociology[13]
  • School of Business offers programs in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Operations Management and Information Systems, Risk Management and Insurance.[14]
  • School of Communication, Media and the Arts houses the departments of Art, Communication Studies, Film Studies, Music, Theatre.[15]
  • School of Education offers courses in Counseling and Psychological Services, Curriculum and Instruction, Education Administration, Health Promotion and Wellness, Technology, Vocational Teacher Preparation.[16]

Library edit

Penfield Library is the main academic library on campus.[17] It is named after Lida S. Penfield (1873–1956), once chair of the English department. The current 160,000-square-foot (15,000 m2) facility opened in 1968, replacing a library of the same name in what is now Rich Hall. The library is home to the Millard Fillmore and Marshall Family Papers and numerous digitized collections including the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter (Safe Haven) papers.[18][19]

Athletics edit

The university offers 24 intercollegiate varsity sports. SUNY Oswego's athletic teams are known officially as the Great Lakers but often referred to simply as the Lakers. Oswego is a member of NCAA Division III and teams compete in the State University of New York Athletic Conference for most sports. Women's ice hockey plays in the ECAC West, as that sport is not offered by the SUNYAC.[citation needed]

Oswego is traditionally a rival of Plattsburgh State. The rivalry currently manifests mostly in ice hockey; in the 1990s and early 2000s, Oswego fans would regularly throw bagels onto the ice when the Lakers scored against Plattsburgh, responding to a tradition where Plattsburgh fans threw tennis balls on the rink after goals versus Oswego. The tradition ended in 2006, after Oswego was assessed a delay of game penalty for the bagel throw: Plattsburgh scored on the ensuing power-play to win the game, which cost the Lakers a national tournament berth. In addition, the Campus Center arena was opened that year which allowed the university to more closely monitor and shut down fans who brought in bagels.[20][21] The "Puck Flattsburgh" spoonerism is a common rallying cry.[22] Oswego and Plattsburgh also had a rivalry in football, but Oswego ceased sponsoring the sport in 1976, with Plattsburgh following in 1978.

Oswego also has a running rivalry with Cortland State in Women's Field Hockey. The teams play annually for the "Dragon Sword" trophy, donated by Oswego alumni Michael and Kimberlee (Bennett) Champitto in 1999. As of 2021, Oswego has never won the sword.

National championships edit

On March 18, 2007, the Oswego State men's ice hockey team won the 2006–07 NCAA Division III ice hockey National Championship, the first NCAA championship ever for the school.[23]

Clubs and student organizations edit

Oswego has over 180 clubs and organizations, many funded by the Student Association. These include: the Division I Men's Rugby team, the student-run television station WTOP, the student-run newspaper The Oswegonian, the first-ever student-run volunteer ambulance corps (SAVAC),[24] and the Oswego State Esports Association.[25]

Greek organizations edit

Oswego has an array of Greek organizations (fraternities, sororities, or mixed) from both national and locally recognized chapters. Each semester, eligible students can "rush" a Greek organization of their choice.

Fraternities edit

Sororities edit

Other Greek organizations edit

Traditions edit

  • Bridge Street Run – The Bridge Street Run[29] is a pub crawl that now takes place during the spring semester on the last Friday before finals week. Students put on white T-shirts, start at the Front Door Tavern on East 10th and Utica Streets, and make their way down Bridge Street (New York State Route 104) in Oswego. They stop at all participating bars along the way on or within a block of Bridge Street to have their shirts signed. The event has been a tradition in various forms at SUNY Oswego for over 30 years. The college officially discourages the practice.[30] It was finally banned by the city in 2014 following a students death caused by a heroin overdose on campus;[31] the following year, the college set up OzFest, a campus festival, to deter partiers from participating in the Bridge Street Run. However, students still continue the tradition each spring.[32]

Presidents edit

  • Edward Austin Sheldon (1st), 1861–1897
  • Isaac B. Poucher (2nd), 1897–1913
  • James C. Riggs (3rd), 1913–1933
  • Ralph Waldo Swetman (4th), 1933–1947
  • Harvey M. Rice (5th), 1947–1952
  • Foster S. Brown (6th), 1952–1963
  • James E. Perdue (7th), 1965–1977
  • Virginia Radley (8th), 1977–1988
  • Stephen L. Weber (9th), 1988–1995
  • Deborah F. Stanley (10th) 1995–2021
  • Mary C. Toale, Officer in Charge (interim), 2022–2023
  • Peter O. Nwosu (11th), 2023–present

Notable faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

Name Class year Notability References
Rob Cesternino 2000 Contestant on Survivor: The Amazon and host of Rob Has a Podcast [33]
Kendis Gibson 1994 Anchor
Sal Iacono 1993 Writer, TV personality
Christopher Maloney 1991 Bass guitarist for Dweezil Zappa, Hardline; Sunset Records recording artist
Julia DeVillers 1989 Author of books for children and teens
Steve Levy 1987 ESPN sportscaster
Yvonne M. Spicer 1984 First mayor of Framingham, Massachusetts and first African-American woman to be popularly elected mayor in Massachusetts
Scott Sullivan 1983 Former WorldCom CFO
Robert O'Connor 1982 Author of Buffalo Soldiers [34]
Linda Cohn 1981 ESPN sportscaster [35]
Robert Natoli 1980 Guinness record holder [36]
Robin Curtis 1978 Actress most well known as Lt. Saavik in Star Trek III and Star Trek IV [37]
Al Roker 1976 Weatherman for NBC's Today Show [38]
Alice McDermott 1975 Novelist and winner of the 1998 National Book Award
John McLoughlin 1975 One of two Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police officers who survived after being trapped in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center [39]
Wayne Levi 1974 Professional golfer [34]
Heraldo Muñoz 1972 Former ambassador to the United Nations for Chile; former Chilean foreign minister [40]
Pete Sears 1971 Member of the 1972 United States Olympic hockey team (goalie) [37]
James W. Wright 1971 Former New York State Senator [41]
Ken Auletta 1963 Journalist for The New Yorker [42]
Charles E. King 1891 Composer of the "Hawaiian Wedding Song"; educator, legislator [43]
Hideo Takamine 1877 Educator in Meiji period Japan [44]
Woodbridge N. Ferris 1873 Governor of Michigan; U.S. Senator; founder of Ferris State University
Frederick R. Bieber 1972 Harvard University professor and DNA expert
Marianne M. Myles U.S. Ambassador to the nation of Cape Verde
Jerry Seinfeld Never Graduated Comedian
Sanford Miller 1975 Former CEO of Budget Rent A Car and current CEO of Carey International. [45]
  • Actor Al Lewis claimed that he attended the school from 1927 to 1931. Most of Lewis's claims about his early life are widely considered to be untrue.[46]

Campus demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20103,676
20203,451−6.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[47]
2010[48] 2020[49]

SUNY Oswego CDP is a census-designated place (CDP) covering the campus.[50]

SUNY Oswego CDP, New York – Demographic Profile(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[48] Pop 2020[49] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 3,038 2,239 82.64% 64.88%
Black or African American alone (NH) 192 431 5.22% 12.49%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 8 23 0.22% 0.67%
Asian alone (NH) 119 176 3.24% 5.10%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 3 0 0.08% 0.00%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 9 1 0.24% 0.03%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 62 119 1.69% 3.45%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 245 462 6.66% 13.39%
Total 3,676 3,451 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

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External links edit

  • Official website

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State University of New York at Oswego SUNY Oswego or Oswego State is a public university in the City of Oswego and Town of Oswego New York It has two campuses historic lakeside campus in Oswego and Metro Center in Syracuse New York 5 6 State University of New York at Oswego SUNY Oswego Former namesOswego Primary Teachers Training School 1861 1942 Oswego State Teachers College 1942 1948 State University of New York College at Oswego 1948 2023 1 MottoTo Learn To Search To ServeTypePublic universityEstablished1861 163 years ago 1861 Parent institutionState University of New YorkEndowment 65 million 2024 PresidentPeter O Nwosu 2 Academic staff1 039Students7 636 fall 2020 3 Undergraduates6 673 fall 2020 3 Postgraduates963 fall 2020 3 LocationOswego New York U S CampusRural 696 acres 282 ha and 46 buildings on the shore of Lake OntarioColors Hunter green and gold 4 NicknameLakersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III SUNYACWebsitewww wbr oswego wbr edu SUNY Oswego currently has over 80 000 living alumni 7 Oswego State offers more than 100 academic programs leading to bachelor s degrees master s degrees and certificates of advanced study 7 It consists of four colleges and schools College of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Business School of Education and School of Communications Media and the Arts Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 The Tyler Art Gallery 2 2 Other buildings 2 2 1 On Campus residences 3 Accreditations 4 Schools and colleges 5 Library 6 Athletics 6 1 Men s 6 2 Women s 6 3 National championships 7 Clubs and student organizations 7 1 Greek organizations 7 1 1 Fraternities 7 1 2 Sororities 7 1 3 Other Greek organizations 8 Traditions 9 Presidents 10 Notable faculty 11 Notable alumni 12 Campus demographics 13 References 14 External linksHistory editSUNY Oswego was founded in 1861 as the Oswego Primary Teachers Training School by Edward Austin Sheldon 7 who introduced a revolutionary teaching methodology Oswego Movement in American education In 1942 the New York Legislature elevated it from a normal school to a degree granting teachers college Oswego State Teachers College which was a founding and charter member of the State University of New York system in 1948 In 1962 the college broadened its scope to become a liberal arts college 7 Campus edit nbsp Sheldon Hall was constructed in 1913 nbsp Campus as viewed from Glimmerglass Lagoon Founded in the city of Oswego by Sheldon to train teachers to meet pressing educational needs the university moved to its current location on the shore of Lake Ontario in 1913 after Sheldon Hall was constructed 1 The current campus is located on 690 acres 2 8 km2 along Lake Ontario Development of the campus was planned by the architectural firm of Skidmore Owings amp Merrill who designed the major buildings The campus today consists of 46 buildings with classrooms laboratories residential and athletic facilities Recent years when have witnessed the launch of a 700 million campus wide renovation and renewal program with the new Campus Center acting as the social hub of campus citation needed nbsp Shineman Center for Science Engineering and Innovation In the fall of 2013 the outdated Science and Mathematics building Snygg Hall was closed and the new Richard S Shineman Center for Science Engineering and Innovation was opened to all STEM students Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics The building built onto the older Piez Hall offers views of the university s Lakeside Community and Lake Ontario from the meteorology observation deck The university s social hub known as the Marano Campus Center Complex opened in the fall of 2007 and includes new construction and renovation of the existing Swetman Poucher complex The 25 5 million 111 492 square foot 10 357 9 m2 Marano Campus Center portion the new construction includes the Deborah F Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall food court box office fireplace lounge breakfast nook and reservable spaces The renovated portions of the building house The Compass student services The Point student involvement a student media center with WNYO WTOP and The Oswegonian newspaper Copy Center and Freshens Cafe Academic departments in the Campus Center include English and creative writing modern languages and literatures and philosophy while the Office of Learning Services stands ready to assist students who need help outside the classroom In addition the University Honors Program is located in the Campus Center The Tyler Art Gallery edit Tyler Art Gallery is located within the Tyler Hall 8 9 The gallery showcases local and traveling exhibitions exhibitions of faculty work and student exhibitions Tyler Art Gallery has a mission as a teaching gallery The gallery serves as the training base for the museum studies program and allows students to be involved in the day to day operations of the gallery The Student Art Exhibition Committee curate and have sole responsibility for the annual exhibition of student work The gallery s permanent collection comprises European African and American drawings prints paintings ceramics and sculpture that date from the 18th century to the present including several works by artist Sacha Kolin One subsection of the permanent collection the Grant Arnold Collection of Fine Prints contains over 500 prints by American printmakers from the first half of the twentieth century Tyler Hall is in the process of significant renovations with the first phase completed for a fall 2016 reopening 10 Other buildings edit nbsp Approaching sunset over Lake Ontario from the SUNY Oswego campus nbsp The SUNY Oswego campus is located on the shore of Lake Ontario This image was taken outside of Waterbury Hall Physically separate from the main campus on the other side of New York State Route 104 is the south campus consisting of Laker Hall indoor sports coaching classrooms and athletic training rooms Romney Fieldhouse a Quonset hut that hosted the Laker hockey program until fall 2006 and several athletic fields In addition more than 400 acres 1 6 km2 of Rice Creek Field Station for biological research and public programs are on the South Campus West Campus along with Laker Hall Hewitt Hall which hosted most of the student organizations until the Campus Center s opening in 2006 Tyler Hall Culkin Hall the administrative building Penfield Library Lanigan Hall consisting of large lecture halls and Mahar Hall are all built in the Brutalist style and date to the early 1970s On Campus residences edit A variety of living options are available through 13 residences citation needed Lakeside Area Scales Waterbury Riggs and Johnson Halls Riggs Scales Waterbury and Johnson were recently renovated the latter is the home to the First Year Residential Experience West Campus formerly called New Campus Cayuga Seneca Oneida and Onondaga Halls Onondaga Hall was constructed in a suite style allowing communal living of up to six students per suite Main Campus Hart Hall Global Living and Learning Center Funnelle Hall Sheldon Hall Mackin Complex Lonis and Moreland Halls located in the city of Oswego across the street from Sheldon Hall Lonis consists of single occupancy rooms for upperclassmen while Moreland is the traditional double occupancy dorm style for all class standings The Village Due to a shortage in residential rooms in Fall 2008 caused by higher than expected enrollment and on campus living requests than expected several rooms were offered in renovated conference hotel space in Sheldon Hall The Village a new townhouse village with apartment living was constructed south of Glimmerglass Lagoon and opened in the fall 2010 semester 11 Fewer than 100 feet 30 m from Johnson Hall is Shady Shore the home of college founder Edward Austin Sheldon It often has served as the residence for the college president throughout the years Accreditations editMiddle States accredited with additional accreditations The institution s MBA program has been internationally accredited by AACSB 12 SUNY Oswego s School of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation Oswego s School of Business has international accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business SUNY Oswego programs in Electrical and Computing Engineering as well as Software Engineering are accredited by ABET SUNY Oswego is one of the few universities in New York state whose art music and theater departments are all nationally accredited Schools and colleges editCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences houses the departments of Anthropology Atmospheric and Geological Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Electrical and Computer Engineering English and Creative Writing History Human Development Mathematics Modern Languages and Literatures Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Criminal Justice Sociology 13 School of Business offers programs in Accounting Business Administration Finance Human Resource Management Marketing Operations Management and Information Systems Risk Management and Insurance 14 School of Communication Media and the Arts houses the departments of Art Communication Studies Film Studies Music Theatre 15 School of Education offers courses in Counseling and Psychological Services Curriculum and Instruction Education Administration Health Promotion and Wellness Technology Vocational Teacher Preparation 16 Library editPenfield Library is the main academic library on campus 17 It is named after Lida S Penfield 1873 1956 once chair of the English department The current 160 000 square foot 15 000 m2 facility opened in 1968 replacing a library of the same name in what is now Rich Hall The library is home to the Millard Fillmore and Marshall Family Papers and numerous digitized collections including the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter Safe Haven papers 18 19 Athletics editThe university offers 24 intercollegiate varsity sports SUNY Oswego s athletic teams are known officially as the Great Lakers but often referred to simply as the Lakers Oswego is a member of NCAA Division III and teams compete in the State University of New York Athletic Conference for most sports Women s ice hockey plays in the ECAC West as that sport is not offered by the SUNYAC citation needed Oswego is traditionally a rival of Plattsburgh State The rivalry currently manifests mostly in ice hockey in the 1990s and early 2000s Oswego fans would regularly throw bagels onto the ice when the Lakers scored against Plattsburgh responding to a tradition where Plattsburgh fans threw tennis balls on the rink after goals versus Oswego The tradition ended in 2006 after Oswego was assessed a delay of game penalty for the bagel throw Plattsburgh scored on the ensuing power play to win the game which cost the Lakers a national tournament berth In addition the Campus Center arena was opened that year which allowed the university to more closely monitor and shut down fans who brought in bagels 20 21 The Puck Flattsburgh spoonerism is a common rallying cry 22 Oswego and Plattsburgh also had a rivalry in football but Oswego ceased sponsoring the sport in 1976 with Plattsburgh following in 1978 Oswego also has a running rivalry with Cortland State in Women s Field Hockey The teams play annually for the Dragon Sword trophy donated by Oswego alumni Michael and Kimberlee Bennett Champitto in 1999 As of 2021 Oswego has never won the sword Men s edit Baseball Basketball Cross country Golf Ice hockey Indoor track and field Lacrosse Outdoor track and field Soccer Swimming and diving Tennis Wrestling Women s edit Ice hockey Basketball Cross country Field hockey Indoor track and field Lacrosse Outdoor track and field Soccer Softball Swimming and diving Tennis Volleyball National championships edit On March 18 2007 the Oswego State men s ice hockey team won the 2006 07 NCAA Division III ice hockey National Championship the first NCAA championship ever for the school 23 Clubs and student organizations editOswego has over 180 clubs and organizations many funded by the Student Association These include the Division I Men s Rugby team the student run television station WTOP the student run newspaper The Oswegonian the first ever student run volunteer ambulance corps SAVAC 24 and the Oswego State Esports Association 25 Greek organizations edit Oswego has an array of Greek organizations fraternities sororities or mixed from both national and locally recognized chapters Each semester eligible students can rush a Greek organization of their choice Fraternities edit This section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available January 2023 Kappa Sigma Theta Chi Delta Kappa Kappa DKK Delta Sigma Phi Lambda Sigma Upsilon Psi Phi Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Iota Alpha Mu Beta Psi Alpha Phi Omega APO Sigma Tau Chi 26 Sigma Gamma Lambda Upsilon Lambda Sororities edit Alpha Delta Eta Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Sigma Chi Omega Phi Beta Omicron Xi Phi Lambda Phi Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Lambda Upsilon Mu Sigma Upsilon Delta Phi Epsilon Kappa Delta Phi N A S Other Greek organizations edit Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity co ed Beta Alpha Psi accounting finance information systems honor society co ed Beta Beta Beta national biological sciences honor society co ed Beta Gamma Sigma international AACSB business honor society co ed Delta Phi Alpha the national German honorary society for outstanding students of the German language Nationale Deutsche Ehrenverbindung Oswego Chapter Zeta Xi 1967 27 Lambda Pi Eta national communications honor society co ed Mu Beta Psi national honorary musical fraternity co ed Omicron Delta Epsilon national economics honor society co ed Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society Phi Kappa Phi national all disciplinary honorary society of academic excellence Pi Delta Phi the national French honor Society for academic excellence in French Oswego Chapter Theta Delta 1975 28 Pi Sigma Alpha national political science honor society Psi Chi national honor society in psychology Phi Alpha Theta national honor society in historyTraditions editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Bridge Street Run The Bridge Street Run 29 is a pub crawl that now takes place during the spring semester on the last Friday before finals week Students put on white T shirts start at the Front Door Tavern on East 10th and Utica Streets and make their way down Bridge Street New York State Route 104 in Oswego They stop at all participating bars along the way on or within a block of Bridge Street to have their shirts signed The event has been a tradition in various forms at SUNY Oswego for over 30 years The college officially discourages the practice 30 It was finally banned by the city in 2014 following a students death caused by a heroin overdose on campus 31 the following year the college set up OzFest a campus festival to deter partiers from participating in the Bridge Street Run However students still continue the tradition each spring 32 Presidents editEdward Austin Sheldon 1st 1861 1897 Isaac B Poucher 2nd 1897 1913 James C Riggs 3rd 1913 1933 Ralph Waldo Swetman 4th 1933 1947 Harvey M Rice 5th 1947 1952 Foster S Brown 6th 1952 1963 James E Perdue 7th 1965 1977 Virginia Radley 8th 1977 1988 Stephen L Weber 9th 1988 1995 Deborah F Stanley 10th 1995 2021 Mary C Toale Officer in Charge interim 2022 2023 Peter O Nwosu 11th 2023 presentNotable faculty editSoma Mei Sheng Frazier author editor Kenneth O Hall Governor General of Jamaica Feb 2006 Feb 2009 served as Assistant Provost and Professor of History at Oswego Doug Lea computer scientist Roy Lichtenstein pop artist taught in the Art Department 1958 1960 Robert O Connor Associate Professor in Creative Writing Department author of Buffalo Soldiers Leigh Allison Wilson author and creative writing professorNotable alumni editName Class year Notability References Rob Cesternino 2000 Contestant on Survivor The Amazon and host of Rob Has a Podcast 33 Kendis Gibson 1994 Anchor Sal Iacono 1993 Writer TV personality Christopher Maloney 1991 Bass guitarist for Dweezil Zappa Hardline Sunset Records recording artist Julia DeVillers 1989 Author of books for children and teens Steve Levy 1987 ESPN sportscaster Yvonne M Spicer 1984 First mayor of Framingham Massachusetts and first African American woman to be popularly elected mayor in Massachusetts Scott Sullivan 1983 Former WorldCom CFO Robert O Connor 1982 Author of Buffalo Soldiers 34 Linda Cohn 1981 ESPN sportscaster 35 Robert Natoli 1980 Guinness record holder 36 Robin Curtis 1978 Actress most well known as Lt Saavik in Star Trek III and Star Trek IV 37 Al Roker 1976 Weatherman for NBC s Today Show 38 Alice McDermott 1975 Novelist and winner of the 1998 National Book Award John McLoughlin 1975 One of two Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police officers who survived after being trapped in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center 39 Wayne Levi 1974 Professional golfer 34 Heraldo Munoz 1972 Former ambassador to the United Nations for Chile former Chilean foreign minister 40 Pete Sears 1971 Member of the 1972 United States Olympic hockey team goalie 37 James W Wright 1971 Former New York State Senator 41 Ken Auletta 1963 Journalist for The New Yorker 42 Charles E King 1891 Composer of the Hawaiian Wedding Song educator legislator 43 Hideo Takamine 1877 Educator in Meiji period Japan 44 Woodbridge N Ferris 1873 Governor of Michigan U S Senator founder of Ferris State University Frederick R Bieber 1972 Harvard University professor and DNA expert Marianne M Myles U S Ambassador to the nation of Cape Verde Jerry Seinfeld Never Graduated Comedian Sanford Miller 1975 Former CEO of Budget Rent A Car and current CEO of Carey International 45 Actor Al Lewis claimed that he attended the school from 1927 to 1931 Most of Lewis s claims about his early life are widely considered to be untrue 46 Campus demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 20103 676 20203 451 6 1 U S Decennial Census 47 2010 48 2020 49 SUNY Oswego CDP is a census designated place CDP covering the campus 50 SUNY Oswego CDP New York Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 48 Pop 2020 49 2010 2020 White alone NH 3 038 2 239 82 64 64 88 Black or African American alone NH 192 431 5 22 12 49 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 8 23 0 22 0 67 Asian alone NH 119 176 3 24 5 10 Pacific Islander alone NH 3 0 0 08 0 00 Some Other Race alone NH 9 1 0 24 0 03 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 62 119 1 69 3 45 Hispanic or Latino any race 245 462 6 66 13 39 Total 3 676 3 451 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This 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