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OSWEGO — SUNY Oswego students, including several from Western New York, served as interns for a wide variety of employers in spring 2017, providing a strong on-the-job learning experience to amplify their coursework.

  • Colleen M. Mcclure of Pine Street in Salamanca, a senior broadcasting and mass communication major, interned with Time Warner Cable News Buffalo in Buffalo
  • Megan L. Maccheyne of Passing Creek Drive in Webster, a senior marketing major, interned with ProAct Inc. in East Syracuse
  • Kasey A. Kelleher of Saybrooke Drive in Penfield, a senior human development major, interned with Oswego County Opportunities in Fulton
  • Amy M. Spath of Brooktree Lane in Webster, a senior psychology major, interned with Oswego County Opportunities in Fulton
  • Brittany N. Barna of Pewter Rock in Webster, a senior public relations major, interned with United Way of Greater Oswego County in Fulton
  • Alyssa M. Barrett of Martin Road in Honeoye Falls, a senior graphic design major, interned with United Way of Greater Oswego County in Fulton
  • Angela L. Bringley of Kaywood Drive in Rochester, a senior theatre major, interned with Walt Disney World in Orlando
  • Jason Brown of Kernwood Drive in Rochester, a senior finance major, interned with Eagle Beverage in Oswego
  • Stephanie M. Becht of Landings Drive in Amherst, a senior applied mathematics major, interned with Fitzgibbons Agency in Oswego
  • Courtney L. Wingerden of Atlantic Avenue in Penfield, a senior wellness management major, interned with Infinity Fitness in Oswego
  • Olivia K. Durr of Saybrooke Drive in Penfield, a senior broadcasting and mass communication major, interned with My Digital Discount in Oswego
  • Megan R. Bortz of South Ridge Trail in Fairport, a senior human development major, interned with Oswego County Office for the Aging in Oswego
  • Kelly E. Jones of Beckenham Lane in Fairport, a senior psychology major, interned with Oswego Health in Oswego
  • Michael R. Nuccitelli of Sundance Trail in Webster, a senior human development major, interned with Oswego YMCA in Oswego
  • Paige T. Castle of Filkins Street in Fairport, a senior creative writing major, interned with Rehab Resources in Oswego
  • Jillian L. Katz of Vicente Court in East Amherst, a senior psychology major, interned with Rehab Resources in Oswego
  • Kendall G. Appelbaum of Cleveland Avenue in Buffalo, a senior wellness management major, interned with Stability Fitness in Oswego
  • Max J. Gerling of Rosscommon Crescent in Fairport, a senior journalism major, interned with The Palladium-Times in Oswego
  • Elena K. Kilgore of Hillside Parkway in Lancaster, a junior public relations major, interned with Recover Records in Rochester
  • Jessica M. Kisluk of Two Rod Road in Alden, a junior broadcasting and mass communication major, interned with Recover Records in Rochester
  • Taylor R. Petry of Broderick Drive in Rochester, a senior human development major, interned with Interfaith Works in Syacuse
  • Hannah D. Merewether of Errington Terrace in Orchard Park, a senior public relations major, interned with ArtRage Gallery in Syracuse
  • Arielle T. Schunk of Lindsey Lane in Orchard Park, a senior communication and social interaction major, interned with WSYR News Channel 9 Bridge Street in Syracuse
  • James R. Sorrentino of Traverse Boulevard in Buffalo, a senior wellness management major, interned with Catalyst Fitness in Tonawanda
  • Marisa Pinner of Fallen Leaf Terrace in Webster, a senior wellness management major, interned with Webster Recreation Center in Webster

The Center for Experiential Learning at Oswego places students in internships and career awareness opportunities that allow them to earn college credits while garnering valuable life experience.
During the last year, more than a thousand Oswego students took part in experiential learning while working at hundreds of businesses, nonprofit agencies and government offices and on campus in dozens of departments and programs — 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 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 for more information.