STAFF REPORTS


OSWEGO — Several local SUNY Oswego students from the area took part in internships in fall 2017 with a wide variety of employers through the college’s Center for Expertiental Learning, providing a strong on-the-job learning experience to amplify their coursework.

  • Jessica M. Kisluk of Two Rod Road in Alden, a senior broadcasting and mass communication major, interned with Cumulus in Syracuse
  • Hannah C. Cooper of Lake Street in Angola, a senior biology major, interned with Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo
  • Shannon K. Moran of Hansen Avenue in Buffalo, a senior human resource management major, interned with Food Bank of Central New York in Syracuse
  • Hayley L. Prenatt of Lyth Road in Buffalo, a senior broadcasting and mass communication major, interned with WRVO Public Media in Oswego
  • Matthew D. Nawrot of Shisler Road in Clarence, a senior marketing major, interned with Walt Disney World in Orlando
  • Claire M. Towey of Clarkes Crossing in Fairport, a senior marketing major, interned with Little Lukes Preschool & Childcare Center in Oswego
  • Adam J. Schmidt of Mount Vernon Boulevard in Hamburg, a senior meteorology major, interned with Spectrum in Syracuse
  • Kimberly C. Corrie of Arrow Trail in Lancaster, a senior human development major, interned with Hutchings Psychiatric Center in Syracuse
  • Jessica M. Sheppard of Hunters Drive in Lancaster, a senior wellness management major, interned with The Fit Foodie Mama in Oswego
  • Rebecca R. Markajani of Lazy Trail in Penfield, a senior wellness management major, interned with St. Francis Commons in Oswego
  • Alicia L. Hughes of Moore Road in Ransomville, a senior journalism major, interned with InterFaith Works of Central New York in Syracuse
  • Jenna L. Amo of East Manitou Road in Rochester, a senior human resource management major, interned with Digital Dirt in Oswego
  • Stephanie M. Beaumont of Orland Road in Rochester, a senior human development major, interned with Little Lukes Preschool & Childcare Center in Oswego
  • Jessica L. Schafer of Woody Lane in Rochester, a senior human development major, interned with Paws of CNY in Syracuse

Admission to SUNY Oswego is competitive. U.S. News Media Group counts SUNY Oswego among the top public regional universities in the North for 2018, and the Princeton Review includes Oswego in its 2018 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.