Joanna Sosiewicz of Holmes presents research at SUNY-wide research conference

News from SUNY Oneonta

 

Joanna Sosiewicz of Holmes presents research at SUNY-wide research conference

ONEONTA, NY (04/29/2019)– Joanna Sosiewicz of Holmes, NY, was one of seven SUNY Oneonta students who presented their research during the fifth annual SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) on April 26.

This year, SURC was held at three different SUNY schools – Adirondack Community College and Farmingdale State College on April 26, and Niagara County Community College on April 27. Students could choose which host campus they wanted to present at.

Joanna Sosiewicz gave her oral presentation, titled “Assessing and Implementing Sustainability Related Policies Using Survey Data: Main findings of the Ecological Footprint Assessment Survey at SUNY Oneonta,” at the SURC event that Adirondack Community College hosted.

Sosiewicz is studying Political Science at SUNY Oneonta.

SURC is a multidisciplinary spring semester event that brings together undergraduate students and faculty mentors from across the SUNY system for a full day of activities, including sessions devoted to student presentations (oral, performance, artistic displays, and poster), a luncheon and keynote speaker(s), a SUNY Graduate School and Career Fair, and professional development workshops.

SURC is supported by the Offices of the Chancellor, Provost, and Research Foundation, as well as SUNY student and faculty governance organizations.

Located in the Leatherstocking Region of New York State, SUNY Oneonta is a mid-size, public, liberal arts and sciences college with a pre-professional focus. The college enrolls approximately 6,000 students in a wide variety of bachelor’s degree programs and a number of graduate certificates and degrees.

Author: Harlem Valley News