December 6, 2025 - 23:09

OSWEGO — The Oswego Technology Student Association (OTSA) at SUNY Oswego showcased exceptional talent and dedication at the recent Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association (TEECA) East Conference. The team entered nine competitions and achieved remarkable success, securing top positions in eight of them.
OTSA's standout performance included five first-place finishes, marking the highest number of top awards the group has ever received, according to OTSA President Reese Miller. This accomplishment not only highlights the hard work and preparation of the students but also reflects the commitment of the faculty and the support of the university.
The conference provided a platform for students to demonstrate their skills in various technological and engineering challenges, fostering a spirit of innovation and collaboration. The achievements of the Oswego team are a testament to their excellence in technology education and their potential to make significant contributions to the field in the future.
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