Local Students Graduate from SUNY Oneonta

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Local Students Graduate from SUNY Oneonta

 

ONEONTA, NY (08/11/2020)– More than 1,000 students graduated from SUNY Oneonta. Students who completed the requirements for bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and certificates of advanced study were honored in the Dewar Arena of the Alumni Field House.

Alicia Baruch of Poughquag  – Bachelor of Science in Fashion and Textiles

Eric Battista of Poughquag  – Bachelor of Science in Adolescence Educ.: Mathematics and Mathematics

Kyra Galantich of Clinton Corners  – Bachelor of Science in Early Chld/Childhood Ed (B-6) with the following honors: Childhood Education, Cum Laude

Marcus Garnot of Millbrook – Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in Professional Writing with the following honors: English, Magna Cum Laude

Anthony Gomez of Poughquag  – Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Political Science

William Jackson of Poughquag – Bachelor of Science in History

Brent Jones of Pleasant Valley – Bachelor of Science in History

Aiden King of Pawling  – Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Alexis LeMere of Pleasant Valley – Bachelor of Science in Fashion and Textiles

Elizabeth Meaney of Pawling  – Bachelor of Science in Fashion and Textiles with the following honors: Fashion & Textiles

Frederick Pachonka of Patterson  – Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with the following honors: Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude

Sean Plew of Pleasant Valley  – Bachelor of Science in Food Service & Restaurant Adm

Kayla Salerno of Pleasant Valley  – Bachelor of Science in Dietetics

Maharshi Shah of Pleasant Valley – Bachelor of Science in Economics

Robert Tannenbaum of Poughquag  – Bachelor of Science in Business Economics

Sophia Tomasetti of Pine Plains – Bachelor of Science in Fashion and Textiles

Naomi Yamanita of Pleasant Valley  – Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry and Business Economics with the following honors: Cum Laude, Music Industry

SUNY Oneonta is a public, four-year college in Central New York, enrolling about 6,000 students in a wide variety of bachelor’s degree programs and several graduate certificate and degree programs. The college is known as both an exemplary residential campus that values inclusion, service and sustainability, and a nurturing community where students grow intellectually, thrive socially and live purposefully. Visit https://suny.oneonta.edu/

Author: Harlem Valley News