OSWEGO, NY – More than 300 students completed their baccalaureate studies at SUNY Oswego in fall 2016 and were recognized during Commencement in December, including several from the area.
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).
Alicia Lauber of Little Canada Road in Central Square, received her degree, cum laude, in human development
David A. Merrow of Dylan Drive in Central Square, received his degree in English
Andrew M. Aubin of County Route 57 in Fulton, received his degree, cum laude, in business administration
Alex M. Bateman of Park Avenue in Fulton, received his degree, summa cum laude, in history
Jane Conaway of County Route 176 in Fulton, received her degree in art
Ryann E. Crofoot of West Fifth Street South in Fulton, received her degree in English
Marie A. Cronk of State Route 176 in Fulton, received her degree in accounting
Coleen R. Goss of Batavia Avenue in Fulton, received her degree, cum laude, in human development
Briana M. Hnatko of Emery Street in Fulton, received her degree in communication and social interaction
Shawn R. Kimball of Ontario Street in Fulton, received his degree, summa cum laude, in business administration
Emily L. Lamb of County Route 8 in Fulton, received her degree, cum laude, in wellness management
Zachary G. Loura of Forest Avenue in Fulton, received his degree, cum laude, in finance
Courtney H. MacEwen of County Route 14 in Fulton, received her degree, magna cum laude, in wellness management
Katie L. Mannise of County Route 45 in Fulton, received her degree in adolescence education
Markie Mannise of Red School House Road in Fulton, received her degree in childhood education
Steven D. Spier of Gilbert Mills Road in Fulton, received his degree, cum laude, in software engineering
Carmyn Santore of State Route 34 in Hannibal, received her degree in human development
Zoe A. Calabrese of French Street in Hastings, received her degree, cum laude, in communication and social interaction
Tyler A. Martin of Pangborn Road in Hastings, received his degree in public justice
Dayna A. Passer of Liberty Street in Mexico, received her degree in human development
Ashley A. Sherman of State Route 3 in Mexico, received her degree in psychology
Robert Teifke of State Route 104B in Mexico, received his degree in childhood education
Nicole M. Ziegler of Hurlbut Road in Mexico, received her degree in human development
Alyssa Suits of P.O. Box 404 in Minetto, received her degree in sociology
Joseph W. Amedio of County Route 1 in Oswego, received his degree in business administration
Cody L. Brett of Middle Road in Oswego, received his degree in sociology
Anthony J. Buckalew of Syracuse Avenue in Oswego, received his degree in business administration
Stephen Chwalek of Meaney Circle in Oswego, received his degree in business administration
Emily A. Clarke of West Eighth Street in Oswego, received her degree, summa cum laude, in art
Marisa-Marie Conslato of West Third Street in Oswego, received her degree in childhood education
James A. Debiase of East Eighth Street in Oswego, received his degree in history
Zachary T. Donofrio of Liberty Street in Oswego, received his degree in accounting
Brandy M. Earl of East Ninth Street in Oswego, received her degree in business administration
Julia Endres of County Route 57 in Oswego, received her degree in business administration
Anne E. Geiss of County Route 57 in Oswego, received her degree in computer science
John G. Kilmartin of West Bridge Street in Oswego, received his degree in business administration
Jisu Ko of West Cayuga Street in Oswego, received her degree in psychology
Andrew T. Lazzaro of Oconnor Road in Oswego, received his degree in accounting
Chelsea L. Legates of State Route 104 in Oswego, received her degree in public justice
Angela M. Livingston of East 10th Street in Oswego, received her degree, summa cum laude, in psychology
Andrew E. Maczonis of West Fifth Street in Oswego, received his degree, magna cum laude, in accounting
Dillon J. Mccauley of West First Street in Oswego, received his degree in wellness management
Amber Mcrae of County Route 31 in Oswego, received her degree in business administration
Tyler Z. Palmitese of McCracken Drive in Oswego, received his degree in technology management
Emily Pease of East Second Street in Oswego, received her degree, magna cum laude, in public relations
Kassidy L. Pekarek of West Third Street in Oswego, received her degree, magna cum laude, in public justice
Hilda Posada of West Sixth Street in Oswego, received her degree in biochemistry
Nicole Reed of East Fourth Street in Oswego, received her degree, magna cum laude, in linguistics
Aaron Roth of East Second Street in Oswego, received his degree, magna cum laude, in broadcasting and mass communication
Carolyn A. Scanlon of West Fifth Street in Oswego, received her degree in childhood education
Jack H. Schirtz of Lawrence Street in Oswego, received his degree, cum laude, in psychology
Kaela R. Towne of Liberty Street in Oswego, received her degree in creative writing
Elizabeth M. Travers of East Second Street in Oswego, received her degree in creative writing
Leslie Usherwood of Regan Drive in Oswego, received her degree in public relations
Samantha K. Wilson of John Street in Oswego, received her degree in communication and social interaction
Carissa Woolson of Shore Oaks Drive in Oswego, received her degree, cum laude, in business administration
Jeremy Brewster of State Route 49 in Pennellville, received his degree in childhood education
Kayla M. Lippke of Brandybrook Lane in Phoenix, received her degree, summa cum laude, in business administration
Alaina Perkins of Harry Bryant Road in Williamstown, received her degree, summa cum laude, in human development
Admission to SUNY Oswego is competitive. U.S. News Media Group counts SUNY Oswego among the top public regional universities in the North for 2017, and the Princeton Review includes Oswego in its 2017 college guidebook “The Best Northeastern Colleges” and in its national list of “Green Colleges.”
A 156-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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