-
Local psychologist Michelle Storie says parents can help ease the transition by reinstating routines and controlling the unknowns.
-
ChatGPT can help make some business operations ten times faster. SUNY Oswego Assistant Professor of Marketing, Mohammad Tajvarpour, is determined to teach students how it may change their future.
-
Dr. Peter Nwosu will start in August, and he said he hopes to lead with character, capacity, competence, and compassion.
-
SUNY expands Prior Learning Assessment policy, streamlining the path to a degree for some non-traditional students.
-
The college had one of the biggest incoming classes in 20 years with more than 2,400 students enrolling for fall 2022.
-
The beginning of the school year is just a few weeks away, but since the COVID-19 pandemic, many students have been struggling with mental health issues at school and at home.
-
School’s out for summer, but that doesn’t mean students should leave academics in the rearview mirror. The “summer slide” is real, but it can be avoided.
-
In the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, TX, a local expert weighs in on how to prepare schools and students for the worst-case scenario.
-
A professor at SUNY Oswego is using a grant to improve the design of electric vehicle technology with the goal of decreasing charging time.
-
From unseasonable tornadoes to destructive wildfires, climate change is being blamed for severe weather throughout the country. And experts say we’re starting to see its effects in central New York, too.