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  Name State University of New York at Oswego
  Motto To Learn, To Search, To Serve
  Established 1861
  Type Public
  Head Label President <!-- change as needed old template said President -->
  Head Deborah F Stanley
  City Oswego
  State New York
  Country USA
  Undergrad 7,400
  Postgrad 1,100
  Postgrad Label master's
  Faculty 1,039
  Campus Rural
  Colors Hunter Green and Gold
  Free Label Athletics
  Mascot Great Lakers
  Free 23 teams


The State University of New York at Oswego, also known as '''Oswego State''', was founded in 1861 as '''Oswego Normal School''' by Edward Austin Sheldon and became the '''New York State Teachers College at Oswego''' in 1948 . In 1962 Oswego broadened its scope to become an arts and sciences institution. Now SUNY Oswego has three schools -- the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and School of Education -- located on the shore of Lake Ontario near Oswego , New York .


CAMPUS

Originally founded in the city of Oswego, the university moved to its current location on the shore of Lake Ontario in 1913 after Sheldon Hall was constructed. The current campus sprawls out over 690 acres along Lake Ontario.

The campus today consists of 45 buildings with classroom, laboratory, residential, and athletic facilities. Recent years have witnessed the launch of a $100 million campus-wide renovation and renewal program, with the new Campus Center – the first new-from-the-ground-up building in more than 30 years – rising into the future social hub of campus.


Residential Buildings

Residential housing is broken down into four major regions.


Academic Buildings

The academic buildings stretch throughout the campus from east to west. The buildings are (in geographic order):


Physically separate from the main campus is the south campus, consisting of Laker Hall (indoor sports, coaching classrooms, and athletic training rooms), Romney Fieldhouse (home of the Laker Hockey Team until Fall 2006), and Rice Creek Field Station (for biological research).

Fewer than 100 feet from Johnson Hall is Shady Shore. Historically, Shady Shore was the home of college founder Dr. Edward Austin Sheldon. It has served as the residence for the college president throughout the years, including the tenth and current president, Deborah F. Stanley.


FAMOUS ALUMNI

SUNY Oswego boasts numerous talented alumni, including Ken Auletta , Al Roker and ESPN sportscasters Linda Cohn and Steve Levy .

Jerry Seinfeld also attended SUNY Oswego through his sophomore year before transferring to and graduating from Queens College .

A more notorious graduate of the school is former WorldCom CFO Scott Sullivan , currently serving a prison sentence for his contribution to the WorldCom scandal. Sullivan, who was graduated in 1983 , was awarded the Anniversary Class Award for alumni in 1998 .

Laurie Zaks , Senior Vice President of UPN, attended SUNY Oswego


ENROLLMENT

Undergraduate: Approximately 7,400

Graduate: Approximately 1,100


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