OSWEGO, NY — SUNY Oswego students served as interns for a wide variety of employers in spring 2019, providing a strong on-the-job learning experience to amplify their coursework.
Experiential Courses and Engaged Learning at Oswego places students in internships and career awareness opportunities that allow them to earn college credits while garnering valuable life experience.
Jonathan T. Greenwood of Delta Avenue in Hastings, a senior majoring in business administration, interned with Barrett Paving Materials in Liverpool
Olivia L. Gasbarra of Parkhurst Road in Oswego, a senior majoring in wellness management, interned with Farnham Family Services in Oswego
Alexandra Brennan of P.O. Box 8 in Pulaski, a senior majoring in history, interned with Fort Ontario State Historical Site in Oswego
Olivia Wood of Johnson Road in Bernhards Bay, a senior majoring in accounting, interned with Grossman St Amour CPAs in Syracuse
Justin Canale of West Fourth Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in wellness management, interned with Infinity Fitness in Oswego
Jacob A. Boyzuck of East Second Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development, interned with Integrative Counseling Services in Oswego
Stephanie M. Conley of Southwest Ninth Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in graphic design, interned with Little Luke’s Preschool and Childcare Center in Oswego
Rebecca Wilcox of P.O. Box 38 in New Haven, a senior majoring in psychology, interned with Liverpool Animal Health Center in Liverpool
Rebecca E. Streeter of State Route 48 in Fulton, a senior majoring in human development, interned with Oswego City County Youth Bureau in Oswego
Joshua D. Carney of West Third Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in sociology, interned with Oswego City School District in Oswego
Taylor R. Davis of Hayfly Road in Oswego, a senior majoring in wellness management, interned with Oswego County Opportunities in Fulton
Joseph D. Thomas of West Cayuga Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development, interned with Oswego County Probation Department in Oswego
Hanna R. Greulich of Centerville Road in Pulaski, a senior majoring in biology, interned with Port of Oswego Authority in Oswego
Curtis L. Cady of West First Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in broadcasting and mass communication, interned with WSYR News Channel 9 in East Syracuse
During the last year, more than a thousand Oswego students took part in experiential learning while working at hundreds of businesses, nonprofit agencies, government offices and on campus in dozens of departments and programs — not counting the hundreds of student teachers working in area schools.
Admission to SUNY Oswego is competitive. U.S. News Media Group counts SUNY Oswego among the top public regional universities in the North for 2019, and the Princeton Review includes Oswego in its 2019 college guidebook “The Best Northeastern Colleges” and in its national list of “Green Colleges.”
A 158-year-old comprehensive college in the State University of New York system, Oswego enrolls about 8,000 students in its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; School of Business; School of Communication, Media and the Arts; and School of Education.
Visit oswego.edu for more information.
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