State University of New York at Oswego

[11] Founded in the city of Oswego, the university was created to train teachers to meet pressing educational needs.

The building, built onto the older Piez Hall, offers views of the university's Lakeside Community and Lake Ontario from the meteorology observation deck.

F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall, food court, box office, fireplace lounge, breakfast nook and reservable spaces.

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.

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.

[16] 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.

A variety of living options are available through 13 residences:[citation needed] Fewer than 100 feet (30 m) from Johnson Hall is Shady Shore, the home of college founder Edward Austin Sheldon.

SUNY Oswego is one of the few universities in New York state whose art, music, and theater departments are all nationally accredited.

Oswego is a member of NCAA Division III and teams compete in the State University of New York Athletic Conference for most sports.

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.

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.

The teams play annually for the "Dragon Sword" trophy, donated by Oswego alumni Michael and Kimberlee (Bennett) Champitto in 1999.

Sheldon Hall was constructed in 1913.
Campus as viewed from Glimmerglass Lagoon
Shineman Center for Science, Engineering, and Innovation.
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.