OSWEGO, NY – Several SUNY Oswego students took part in off-campus internships this fall through the college’s Experience-Based Education program.
Chelsea V. Hans of South Fifth Street in Fulton, a senior majoring in wellness management: Eye Consultants of Fulton/Syracuse in Fulton
Kristen M. Lawson of South Fourth Street in Fulton, a senior majoring in human development: Oswego Health & Family Services in Fulton
Christina L. Liddell of State Route 48 in Fulton, a senior majoring in human development: Oswego County Opportunities Crisis and Development in Oswego
Ashley M. Schneider of State Route 104A in Hannibal, a senior majoring in English: Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Oswego
Melissa A. Brangan of Darrow Road in Mexico, a senior majoring in wellness management: Well Trail in Baldwinsville
Dustin H. Blodgett of P.O. Box 3 in Orwell, a senior majoring in wellness management: Stability Fitness in Oswego
Cody M. Battista of Downey Drive in Oswego, a junior majoring in biology: Oswego Hospital in Oswego
Anne C. Cali of West Third Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development: City Limits Dayhab in Fulton
Zachary W. Casey of West Eighth Street in Oswego, a junior majoring in public relations: Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.
Jason A. Chase of Montcalm Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in information science: Oswego County Health Department in Oswego
Christina C. Dehm of Talisman Terrace in Oswego, a junior majoring in broadcasting and mass communication: Leighton Elementary in Oswego
Emma K. Donovan of Niagara Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development: Fitzhugh Park Elementary in Oswego
Joshua Gallogly of Yates Avenue in Oswego, a graduate student majoring in interdisciplinary trauma studies: Arbor House in Hannibal
Mary M. McCloskey of East 10th Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development: Butler Correctional Facility in Red Creek
Alison K. McGrath of West Fifth Street in Oswego, a graduate student majoring in integrated health systems: Institute at Menorah Park for Applied Research in Aging in Syracuse
Robert T. Natoli of Demass Road in Oswego, a senior majoring in business administration: Pacific Health Club in Liverpool
John R. Oleyourryk of East 11th Street in Oswego, a senior majoring in business administration: Oswego High School in Oswego
Kristy Sagneri of Syracuse Avenue in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development: Oswego County Probation in Oswego
Tessah R. Stevens of County Route 25 in Oswego, a senior majoring in human development: Oswego High School in Oswego
Mindi Jo L. Baker of County Route 33 in Pennellville, a senior majoring in human development: Endless Discoveries Daycare in Oswego
Last year, more than a thousand Oswego students took part in experiential learning while working at hundreds of businesses, nonprofit agencies and government offices, 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 2014, and the Princeton Review includes Oswego in its 2014 college guidebook “The Best Northeastern Colleges,” as well as its 2013 list of “best value” colleges and universities nationally.
A 152-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.
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