OSWEGO, NY – Several area students completed their baccalaureate studies in fall 2015 at SUNY Oswego and were honored at Commencement in December.
Ariana E. Zink of P.O. Box 301 in Cato, creative writing, magna cum laude
Victoria E. Fellows of County Route 84 in Central Square, human development, cum laude
Joseph D. Millert of County Route 33 in Central Square, public justice
Frances Anthony of West First Street South in Fulton, zoology
Bryan M. Apa of Baldwin Road in Fulton, psychology
Kyle A. Bashford of County Route 6 in Fulton, information science
Justine A. Brown of State Street in Fulton, accounting, cum laude
Edward J. Hogan of State Route 48 in Fulton, zoology
Casey R. Holden of West Fourth Street North in Fulton, public justice, magna cum laude
David M. Johnson of Whitaker Road in Fulton, business administration, magna cum laude
Angelina K. Lewchanin of South Fifth Street in Fulton, wellness management
Haylie B. Melfi of County Route 3 in Fulton, human development
David E. Salvetti of Sundown Road in Fulton, technology management, cum laude
Brandon M. Sherman of Baldwin Road in Fulton, information science
Sarah R. Beginski of County Route 21 in Hannibal, human resource management
Nicholas J. Dunsmoor of Morningside Drive in Hannibal, anthropology
Megan Cordone of P.O. Box 207 in Hastings, wellness management, magna cum laude
Amanda M. Flack of French Street in Hastings, human development
Bailey Woodard of Pangborn Road in Hastings, adolescence education, summa cum laude
Brandon A. Banach of County Route 15 in Lacona, public justice
Brianne L. Vincent of P.O. Box 54 in Maple View, public relations
Casey S. Anderson of County Route 35 in Mexico, public justice, cum laude
Jenavieve Carollo of County Route 51 in Mexico, public justice
Dustin T. Trimble of Academy Street in Mexico, business administration, magna cum laude
William C. Abert of Waterview Road in Oswego, business administration, magna cum laude
Heather Bair of West First Street in Oswego, graphic design
Christina E. Buckingham of P.O. Box 5309 in Oswego, biochemistry
Kyle J. Burridge of Mitchell Street in Oswego, childhood education, cum laude
Devin M. Coon of County Route 51A in Oswego, business administration
Kristell M. Cruz of West Fourth Street in Oswego, public relations
Ashley Curtin of West First Street in Oswego, sociology
Ashli T. Deming of Third Avenue in Oswego, childhood education, magna cum laude
David S. Di Salvo of State Route 104 in Oswego, biology, cum laude
Kaeli L. Doherty of West Eighth Street in Oswego, creative writing
Timothy J. Dougherty of West Third Street in Oswego, physics, cum laude
Paul A. Esden of East Seventh Street in Oswego, broadcasting and mass communication, cum laude
Khristian P. Fischer of West Van Buren Street in Oswego, history
Michaela Frost of Sunset Blf in Oswego, public justice
Brandan M. Galloway of Fairview Terrace in Oswego, psychology, cum laude
Blaine J. Geroux of Middle Road in Oswego, history, magna cum laude
Robert L. Grant of East Fourth Street in Oswego, broadcasting and mass communication
Magan Johnson of West Albany Street in Oswego, human development
John M. Kelly of West Seneca Street in Oswego, public justice
Joseph Kurowski of East Sixth Street in Oswego, operations management and information systems, magna cum laude
Joann R. Lacey of West Sixth Street in Oswego, sociology
Miguel A. Lara of Hart Street in Oswego, mathematics
Caitlyn M. McCann of County Route 89 in Oswego, childhood education
Pablo I. Mendoza of West Bridge Street in Oswego, communication and social interaction
Christopher T. Morley of County Route 57 in Oswego, cognitive science
James A. Ouderkirk of Bunker Hill Road in Oswego, accounting, magna cum laude
Moriah Parkhurst of Nine Mile Point Road in Oswego, childhood education
Kirsten L. Parsons of East Eighth Street in Oswego, mathematics
Michael G. Phillips of State Route 104 in Oswego, linguistics, magna cum laude
Meghan L. Regano of East Fifth Street in Oswego, human development
Richard M. Rodgers of East Albany Street in Oswego, public justice
Natalia Y. Schmitz of East Mohawk Street in Oswego, studio art, magna cum laude
Mark Shapiro of West Sixth Street in Oswego, graphic design
Nicole E. Sivers of Dominic Street in Oswego, business administration
Kara L. Stoffel of West Eighth Street in Oswego, psychology, cum laude
Julio C. Valenzuela of Southeast Eighth Street in Oswego, graphic design
Kiara A. Wiltsie of Cavan Cove in Oswego, business administration
Casey Wood of County Route 51 in Oswego, childhood education
Justin M. McAuslan of Searles Road in Parish, adolescence education
Christie Brown of County Route 12 in Pennellville, Spanish
Paige Haney of Perry Road in Pennellville, geology, cum laude
Laura E. Kraus of County Route 12 in Pennellville, biology
Heidi Williams of Oneida River Road in Pennellville, childhood education
Brian Doolittle of Jefferson Street in Phoenix, broadcasting and mass communication
Kristopher A. Knowlton of Elm Street in Phoenix, childhood education
Jonathan Wiertzema of County Route 6 in Phoenix, information science
Catherine E. Halstead of Port Street in Pulaski, childhood education, magna cum laude
Jessica F. Hudson of Halsey Road in Pulaski, anthropology, cum laude
Megan J. Nutting of P.O. Box 246 in Sandy Creek, human development, magna cum laude
Dylan J. McIntyre of McIntyre Road in Sterling, physics, magna cum laude
A student who graduates with honors is indicated by the traditional Latin phrases summa cum laude, with highest honor (grade averages of 3.8 to 4.0); magna cum laude, with great honor (grade averages of 3.6 to 3.79); and cum laude, with honor (grade averages of 3.30 to 3.59).
Admission to SUNY Oswego is competitive. U.S. News Media Group counts SUNY Oswego among the top public regional universities in the North for 2015, and the Princeton Review includes Oswego in its 2015 college guidebook “The Best Northeastern Colleges,” as well as its 2015 list of “best value” colleges and universities nationally. Kiplinger’s also named SUNY Oswego a 2015 Best Value College.
A 155-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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Congratulation to you all. Wishing good luck in what ever you do. You should be very proud of yourselves. God Bless you all.