OSWEGO, NY – Several area residents completed their baccalaureate studies at SUNY Oswego in August 2015.
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).
Stephanie L. Loguidice of Gildner Road in Central Square earned her bachelor of arts degree in graphic design
Lawrence A. Senecal of Bradford Road in Central Square earned his bachelor of arts degree in music, cum laude
Erica N. Finch of South Fifth Street in Fulton earned her bachelor of science degree in business administration
Haleigh A. Johnson of Whitaker Road in Fulton earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology, cum laude
Mysteria E. Pike of Seneca Street in Fulton earned her bachelor of arts degree in history
Kimberly R. Staves of West Fourth Street South in Fulton earned her bachelor of arts degree in Spanish
Anthony R. Torrese of Highland Street in Fulton earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration, cum laude
Kelsie K. VanBuren of Lounsbury Drive in Fulton earned her bachelor of arts degree in human development, cum laude
Andrew Best of County Route 85 in Hannibal earned his bachelor of arts degree in broadcasting and mass communication
Seth Tyler of Martville Road in Martville earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration, cum laude
Tiffany S. McGeary of South Jefferson Street in Mexico earned her bachelor of arts degree in biology
Alexis I. Robinson of Church Street in Mexico earned her bachelor of science degree in wellness management
Norman J. Berlin of Smith Beach Road in Oswego earned his bachelor of arts degree in history, magna cum laude
Eric J. Campbell of Fifth Avenue in Oswego earned his bachelor of arts degree in philosophy
Katherine L. Chetney of East Ninth Street in Oswego earned her bachelor of arts degree in broadcasting and mass communication
Mary Finn of Swift Street in Oswego earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology
Ryan S. Greenfield of Hamilton Street in Oswego earned her bachelor of arts degree in creative writing, cum laude
Joshua R. Hamilton of East Van Buren Street in Oswego earned his bachelor of science degree in accounting
Hannah J. Hecht of West Eighth Street in Oswego earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology, cum laude
Tyler J. Kranz of East Third Street in Oswego earned his bachelor of science degree in meteorology, magna cum laude
Heather E. Lee of County Route 8 in Oswego earned her bachelor of science degree in childhood education, magna cum laude
Valerie M. Miller of County Route 20 in Oswego earned her bachelor of science degree in zoology
James Molina of West Fourth Street in Oswego earned his bachelor of science degree in operations management and information systems
Heather E. Sharkey of Thompson Road in Oswego earned her bachelor of arts degree in human development
J Vazquez of Middle Road in Oswego earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration
Cruz O. Walcott of East Bridge Street in Oswego earned his bachelor of science degree in wellness management
Chenfan Xu of Cedarwood Drive in Oswego earned her bachelor of science degree in accounting, magna cum laude
Orion T. Behling of Main Street in Phoenix earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration
Torie Hax of Price Drive in Pulaski earned her bachelor of science degree in wellness management, cum laude
Benjamin Paige of Richmond Avenue in Sterling earned his bachelor of science degree in business administration
Chandler N. Carpenter of County Route 37 in West Monroe earned her bachelor of arts degree in cinema and screen studies
Philip R. Latimer of County Route 11 in West Monroe earned his bachelor of science degree in physics
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 154-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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