OSWEGO, NY – Area students who completed their graduate studies in spring 2017 at SUNY Oswego were recognized in May at the college’s Commencement.
Julia R. Furlong of State Route 176 in Cato earned her master of arts degree in graphic design and digital media
Sarah A. Downum of South Main Street in Central Square earned her master of science in education degree in literacy education
Mitchell P. Ruffos of State Route 49 in Cleveland earned his master of business administration degree in management
Kelsie K. VanBuren of Lounsbury Drive in Fulton earned her master of science degree in adolescence education
Ryan S. Warner of Lakeshore Road in Fulton earned his master of science degree and certificate of advance study in adolescence education
Chelsea A. Allen of Pangborn Road in Hastings earned her master of arts in teaching degree in adolescence education
Matt E. Slocum of South Jefferson Street in Mexico earned his graduate certificate in integrated media and social networking
Logan M. Wells of Mason Road in Mexico earned his master of arts degree and graduate certificate in human-computer interaction
Nestor L. Aviles of West Third Street in Oswego earned his master of science in education degree in childhood education
Cory A. Brosch of Obrien Glenway in Oswego earned her master of science degree and graduate certificate in mental health counseling
Allison N. Burnett of West Utica Street in Oswego earned her master of business administration degree in the broadasting and business administration five-yearr program
Veronica Clavell of Ellen Street in Oswego earned her master of business administration degree in management
Erin M. Conway of West Eighth Street in Oswego earned her master of arts degree in history
Jordan K. Heussler of West Third Street in Oswego earned his master of science in education degree in childhood education
Michael S. Lucarelli of West Bridge Street in Oswego earned his master of business administration degree in public accounting
Mathew J. McCabe of East Sixth Street in Oswego earned his graduate certificate in integrated media and social networking
Sean T. Milligan of County Route 1 in Oswego earned his master of arts degree in English
Nathaniel Molinari of Ellen Street in Oswego earned his master of business administration degree in management
Kevin F. Morgan of West Fifth Street in Oswego earned his master of science in education degree in literacy education
Sarah E. Vonderohe of West Fifth Street in Oswego earned her master of science degree and certificate of advance study in school psychology
Heidi Williams of Oneida River Road in Pennellville earned her master of science in education degree in literacy education
Brian Doolittle of Jefferson Street in Phoenix earned his graduate certificate in integrated media and social networking
Ryan M. Wood of Jefferson Street in Phoenix earned his master of science in education degree in literacy education
Daniel R. Durocher of King Road in Sterling earned his master of arts degree in history
Samantha Wyatt of Parsonage Street in Sterling earned her master of business administration degree in public accounting
Dennis J. Gladle of County Route 26 in West Monroe earned his master of science in education degree in career and technical education
About SUNY Oswego
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.
Visit oswego.edu/gradstudies for more information.
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