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Maykish Completes Co-op
(Sherburne) Colin Maykish of Sherburne, a Clarkson University senior majoring in software engineering, participated in a co-op at Moog, Inc., in East Aurora during the fall semester. A co-op is a unique professional experience where students may take a semester off and work for a company. Students are commonly assigned to lead large, multi-departmental projects.
Zenon Honored for Outstanding Academic Achievement
(Waterville) Thomas Childeric Zenon of Waterville was recently honored for outstanding academic achievement at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, during the fall semester of the 2012-2013 academic year.
Zenon earned one of the college’s top academic honors, a Gold Star. Gold Stars are presented to students who achieve a 3.7 grade point average or higher during a semester’s course work. Gold Stars are worn on the collar of the cadet full dress and dress uniforms and the summer leave uniform.
Zenon is a cadet seeking a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice at The Citadel. Gold Star recipients will be recognized during a military dress parade Jan. 25.
Zenon also was named to the dean’s list at The Citadel for academic achievement during the fall semester of the 2012-13 academic year. Dean’s list recognition is given to those students whose grade point average is 3.2 or higher with no grade below a C for the previous semester’s work.
Snyder Graduates from SUNY Potsdam
(Canastota) The State University of New York at Potsdam recently conferred 190 baccalaureate and graduate degrees on students who graduated from the College in December 2012. Among them was Kelly Snyder of Canastota, whose degree is in Childhood/Early Child Education.
Potsdam Students Earn Spots on the College’s Dean’s List
The State University of New York at Potsdam recently named 380 students who excelled academically in the fall 2012 semester to the dean’s list. Local students included on the dean’s list were:
Corey Marshall of Cazenovia, whose major is criminal justice studies; Timothy Simmons of Sherburne, whose major is computer science; and Mary Whitcombe of Canastota, whose major is childhood/early child education.
To achieve the honor of being on the dean’s list, each student must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours, with a grade point average of between 3.25 and 3.49 in the given semester.
Clarkson University Students Complete Internships
The following Clarkson University students completed internships last summer:
Andrew Smith of Cazenovia, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, interned at GE Transportation in Denver, Colo.; Charles Wilson of Munnsville, a sophomore majoring in civil engineering, interned at Stickley in Manlius; Shelby Stoker of Cazenovia, a senior majoring in electrical engineering, interned at Central Hudson Gas & Electric Co. in Poughkeepsie; Andrea Riedman of Kirkville, a junior majoring in civil engineering, interned at the state Department of Transportation in Syracuse; Ellen Heenan of Bridgeport, a senior majoring in engineering and management, interned at O’Brien & Gere in Syracuse; Drew Given of Chittenango, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, interned at Slate Hill Constructors in Warners; Justin Gann of Oneida, a senior majoring in civil engineering and history, interned at NYSDOT in Syracuse; Michael Blanchard of Cazenovia, a senior majoring in chemical engineering, interned at OCWA in Syracuse; Kyle Berean of Canastota, a sophomore majoring in aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering, interned at DL Manufacturing in North Syracuse; and Anthony Rosa of Oneida, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering and physics, interned at GE Transportation in Erie, Pa.
Potsdam Students Earn Spots on the College’s President’s List
The State University of New York at Potsdam recently named nearly 900 students to the president’s list for the fall 2012 semester in recognition of their academic excellence. Among the 884 honorees were:
Among the local students who made the SUNY Potsdam President’s List were Brittany Barry of Chittenango, whose major is art studio; Ryan Colligan of Chittenango, whose major is business administration; Amanda Cossette of Waterville, whose major is music education; Allison Forth of Canastota, whose major is childhood/early child education; Alyssa Johnson of Cazenovia, whose major is music education; Heather Little of Sherburne, whose major is archaeological studies; Alexandria Paige of Bridgeport, whose major is music education; Derek Sager of Bridgeport, whose major is music education; Rhimmon Simchy-Gross of Canastota, whose major is psychology; Megan Stockbridge of Waterville, whose major is environmental studies; Emilie Weinheimer of Cazenovia, whose major is psychology; Jenelle Yeoman of Oneida, whose major is music education.
To achieve the honor of being on the president’s list, each student must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours, with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Residents on SUNY Oswego Deans’ List
Several area residents have been named to the deans’ list for the fall semester at SUNY Oswego. Showing academic achievement, with their major in parentheses, are: Thresa Myers of Smithridge Road in Bridgeport, a senior (biology); Kevin Streeter of North Road in Bridgeport, a junior (public justice); Samuel Farfaglia of Catherine Street in Canastota, a sophomore (biochemistry); Michael Hayes of Larkin Avenue in Canastota, a senior (computer science); Andrea Roy of High Street in Canastota, a sophomore (undeclared undergraduate); Eric Yorton of West Lewis Street in Canastota, a senior (accounting); Alissa Easterly of Thompson Road in Cazenovia, a senior (wellness management); Kassandra Kleine of East Road in Cazenovia, a senior (childhood education); Alyssa Appel of Dyke Road in Chittenango, a junior (public justice); Michael Foster of Seneca Street in Chittenango, a senior (adolescence education); Maggie Kendrick of Woodgate Road in Chittenango, a senior (wellness management); Michael Nash of Salt Springs Road in Chittenango, a junior (accounting); Alexander Rau of Pebblestone Drive in Chittenango, a senior (cognitive science); Jonathan Stevens of Kinderhook Road in Chittenango, a senior (business administration); Adam Cesarini of Benedict Manor Drive in Kirkville, a freshman (broadcasting and mass communication); Danielle Dapson of State Route 20 in Madison, a senior (anthropology); Patrick Clark of Roher Road in Morrisville, a junior (childhood education); Evan Cooley of Ryans Way in Oneida, a freshman (wellness management); Kyle Cooley of Ryans Way in Oneida, a senior (biology); Nicholas Dreimiller of Stoneleigh Road in Oneida, a senior (human development); Chelsea Farr of Lexington Avenue in Oneida, a junior (biochemistry); Kyle Mosack of Morgan Lane in Oneida, a senior (information science); and Luke Newton of Wentworth Drive in Oneida, a junior (business administration).
The president’s and deans’ lists represent the academic top 25.9 percent of the Oswego student body. To be included on the deans’ list, students must have a semester grade average of 3.30 to 3.79.
Morley of Bouckville graduates from Lycoming College
Ethan Morley of Bouckville is a January graduate of Lycoming College. Morley graduated with a bachelor of art degree in history.
Residents Named to Alfred State’s Fall 2012 Dean’s List
Dr. Stephen J. Havlovic, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Alfred State, has announced the dean’s list of students for the fall 2012 semester. The following were among the more than 500 students from Alfred State who made the fall dean’s list:
James Cummings of Canastota, digital media and animation; Brian Williamson of Canastota, construction engineering tech; and Colten Seamans of Oneida, digital media and animation.
Anderson Named to Alfred University’s Fall 2012 Dean’s List
The following students were named to Alfred University’s fall 2012 dean’s list:
Nicole Anderson, is a resident of Hubbardsville. Anderson, an Art and Desgin major is a junior in the School of an Art and Design. A graduate of Hamilton Central School, Anderson is the daughter of Theodore Anderson and Christine Rossi.
Students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average to qualify for dean’s list.
Geneseo Announces Dean’s List for Fall 2012
The State University of New York at Geneseo has announced its dean’s list for the fall semester 2012. To be on the list, a student must have achieved a 3.5 grade point average while taking at least 12 credit hours.
Students on the list from this area are Robert Carpenter, Todd Christensen, Eric Goldmann and Elizabeth MacWilliam, all from Cazenovia; Gregory Foster, Cory Huebler and Melissa Bebernes, all from Chittenango; and Emily Sherwood of Morrisville.
Roberts Named to President’s List at Western New England
Andrew F. Roberts of Hubbardsville, has been named to the president’s list at Western New England for the fall semester of 2012. Roberts is a senior majoring in communication. Students are named to the president’s list for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.80 or higher.