The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 22, 2024

Campus Campus Events News

Campus relocation roundup

Over the past few months, Oswego State has gone through several changes in anticipation of the fall 2019 semester.

The campus bookstore in Hewitt Union, entitled Bookland, has been moved to the old theater department labs and classrooms, while an advisement center took over the original space. 

Bookland has expanded in the new space provided, and the rooms that were previously used as the theater department’s costume shop and lab classroom have been moved to the freshly renovated Tyler Hall, where they are intended to remain. 

Tyler Hall has been in different phases of renovation since 2016, causing the original displacement of certain theater, art, and music classes and rehearsals.

Both Mary Walker Health Center and the Counseling Services Center have moved from their regular building to the second floor of Hewitt Union, in order to update the old building.

Health Services is now located in room 213F, while the Counseling Services Center is located in room 202. The hours for both Health Services and Counseling Services Center have remained unchanged, since the move. 

All regular services provided by both Health Services and Counseling Services Center will continue, unchanged. 

The change in location is only temporary and anticipated to last for just the 2019-2020 academic school year. 

Parking spaces are available for both Health Services and the Counseling Center in lot R-9.

The Advisement Center opened on campus this semester in the previous Bookville location, on the first floor of Hewitt Union.

A new addition to Oswego State, the Advisement Center is aimed at providing academic advisement and help planning registration for students. The Advisement Center focuses specifically on underclassmen and transfer students.

By concentrating primarily on students that may not have a dedicated faculty advisor to provide academic guidance, the Advisement Center can assist newer Oswego students that may feel intimidated by the registration process.

Walk-in advisement sessions are open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays through Friday.

Photo by Nicole Hube| The Oswegonian