The following students at Clarkson University listed by their hometown and majors have earned their bachelor's degree:
Baldwinsville: Emily G. Brown, chemistry and psychology; Thomas W. Carter, mechanical engineering, mathematics and sustainable energy systems engineering with distinction; Lauren N. Ratsep, global supply chain management; Christopher J. Thayer, mechanical engineering, and biomedical engineering; Nathan F. Menapace, biology, psychology and chemistry; Joseph E. Romeo, chemical engineering, mathematics and biomedical engineering; Michael J.R. Tarsel, computer science; Emily B. Halusic, electrical engineering; and Nicholas J. Malone, electrical engineering.
Brewerton: Joshua L. Wheeler, aeronautical engineering and mathematics; and Thomas J. Picciott, mechanical engineering, mathematics and business.
Camillus: James D. St.Croix, civil engineering; Ryan T. LaVallee, mechanical engineering and business with distinction; Andrew J. Milne, mechanical engineering and business with distinction.
Central Square: John A. O'Dell, civil engineering.
Clay: Megan E. Lenartowicz, chemical engineering and environmental engineering.
Fayetteville: Ross A. Piciucco, civil engineering and mathematics.
Jamesville: Joseph H. Greene, mechanical engineering with distinction; and Guthrie A. Cordone, electrical engineering with great distinction.
Jordan: Sarah E. Loerzel, environmental engineering and biology; and Scott M. Sullivan, global supply chain management, human resources management and project management.
Kirkville: Nicole M. Verone, electrical engineering with distinction.
Liverpool: John L. LaRue, biology with distinction; Joseph T. Gilbert, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering and mathematics; Nicholas R. Hens, aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering; Alexander D. Perfitt, chemical engineering, sustainable energy systems engineering and mathematics with distinction; Anthony M. Taormina, biology with distinction; and Gregory A. Mahnken, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Marietta: Robert J. Linder, financial information and analysis, and economics; and Ellen N. Brooks, environmental engineering.
North Syracuse: Daniel J. Horn, chemical engineering and chemistry with distinction.
Skaneateles: Michael J. Fox, biology.
Solvay: Hannah R. McLatchie, chemical engineering and mathematics with distinction.
Syracuse: Michael T. Collier, engineering, management and project management; Abaigeal S. Doyle, civil engineering and project management; Andrew J. Lloyd, mechanical engineering and mathematics; Brenna S. Mosher, environmental engineering; Taryn Bette C. Dausman, environmental health science, psychology and biology with distinction; Jeffrey R. Scott, chemical engineering with distinction; and Tyler N. Tomeny, engineering and management.
The following students at Clarkson University have earned their master's degree:
Philip M. Glasser, of Liverpool, majored in electrical engineering; Ashley E. Waldron, of Liverpool, majored in civil and environmental engineering; Paul L. Sonneborn, of Syracuse, majored in physician assistant studies; and Emily E. Rozwod, of Syracuse, majored in physician assistant studies.
The following students at Nazareth College listed by their major have earned their bachelor's degree:
Lauren Osada, of Cicero, toxicology and biology, cum laude; Nicole Andolina, of Camillus, political science and legal studies, minor in communication and media, cum laude; Meleana Spera, of Brewerton, psychology and philosophy, cum laude; Benjamin Peet, of Liverpool, health sciences, working on a doctorate in physical therapy, minor in psychology; Brianna Mancini, of Liverpool, communication sciences and disorders, minor in psychology; Danielle Mensing, of Camillus, communication and media, minor in psychology; Emma Sheedy, of Syracuse, communication sciences and disorders, minor in music; Jessica Somes, of Elbridge, health sciences, magna cum laude, working on a doctorate in physical therapy, minor in psychology; Julia Mondo, of Baldwinsville, sociology; Kaeleigh Beebe, of Manlius, music business; Katie Convertino, of Manlius, English literature; Kayleigh Rogers, of Skaneateles, social work, minor in religious studies and psychology, cum laude; Kirsten Schoenborn, of Syracuse, psychology; Lindsay Sherling, of Jamesville, communication sciences and disorders, cum laude; MacKenzie Haley, of Syracuse, business administration, minor in sports management; Meaghan DeMatties, of Syracuse, communication sciences and disorders; Norlene Remollata, of Minoa, marketing; Paige Culver, of Manlius, psychology; Sarah Getsy, of North Syracuse, biology, cum laude; and Simona Benenati, of Cicero, music business, minor in information technology.
The following students at Nazareth College have earned their doctorate of physical therapy degree:
Jamy Bliss, of Camillus; Shelby Robinson, of North Syracuse; and Joshua Strough, of Syracuse.
Sarah Gabruk, of East Syracuse, earned a master's degree in social work from Nazareth College.
The following students at Nazareth College have earned their master's degree in speech language pathology:
Alexis Mazzeo, of Skaneateles; and Olivia Ohlmeyer, of Syracuse.
Alexandra Dorman, of Syracuse, earned a master of business administration degree from Georgia Institute of Technology.
The following students at Coastal Carolina University (S.C.) listed by their major have earned their bachelor's degree:
Lindsay Cole, of North Syracuse, business administration in marketing; Katherine O'Neill, of North Syracuse, business administration in marketing; and Casey Stachelek, of Minoa, business administration in accounting.
The following students at Lycoming College (Pa.) have earned their bachelor's degree:
Alexander Bottorff, of Cicero, majored in history and criminal justice; and L. Jacob Kuppermann, of Manlius, majored in archeology and history, scholar honors.
The following students at Herkimer County Community College listed by their major have earned their bachelor's degree:
Patricia A. Acre, of Central Square, criminal justice; Tahjaye M. Allen, of Syracuse, criminal justice: forensic investigations; William J. Apps, of Cicero, travel and events management; Derrick R. Brown Jr., of Syracuse, communication arts: music industry; Jaaron Cole-Jordan, of Syracuse, business: sports and recreation management; Jennifer R. Glasgow, of Syracuse, business: business administration; Tyler J. Goff, of Liverpool, emergency medical technician-paramedic; Wiledja Q. Hines, of Syracuse, business: accounting; Orrin I. Ingram, of Syracuse, emergency medical technician-paramedic; Terra J. Lawler, of Liverpool, liberal arts and sciences: general studies; Marc D. Matthews, of Clay, paralegal; Danielle C. Merritt, of Marcellus, business: fashion buying and merchandising; Demetrius L. Mitchell, of DeWitt, business: sports and recreation management; Daisia N. Noboa, of Solvay, business: fashion buying and merchandising; Malique O. Reaves, of Syracuse, criminal justice: forensic investigations; Toni M. Secreti, of Baldwinsville, liberal arts and sciences: general studies; Alexis C. Skinner, of Fabius, travel and events management; Justin A. Stewart, of Syracuse, computer network technician; Delvon Sullivan, of Syracuse, criminal justice; Steven VanOrden, of Syracuse, emergency medical technician-paramedic; Justin W. Wallace, of Fayetteville, emergency medical technician-paramedic; Joseph D. Wameling, of Cicero, business: business administration; Shahadah F. Williams, of Syracuse, liberal arts and sciences: science; and Timmya L. Gary, of Syracuse, human services.
The following students at Hamilton College have earned their bachelor's degree:
John J. O'Brien III, son of John and Mary-Ellen O'Brien, of Syracuse, majored in public policy; Mason W. Schoeneck, son of Margery and Henry Schoeneck, of Jamesville, majored in biochemistry/molecular biology, honors; and John C. Zimmerman, son of Joseph and Sheila Zimmerman, of Syracuse, majored in economics.
The following students at University of Scranton (Pa.) have earned their bachelor's degree:
Natalie J. Della Posta, of Syracuse, majored in neuroscience; Shannon M. Flickinger, of North Syracuse, majored in nursing; and Joseph M. Satterfield, of Jamesville, majored in operations management.
The following students at University of Scranton (Pa.) have earned their master's degree:
Stephanie N. Lauko, of Baldwinsville, majored in occupational therapy; and John W. Echeverria, of Syracuse, majored in nurse anesthesia.
Julie C. Randall, of Liverpool, earned a master of business administration degree in health care management from University of Scranton (Pa.).
Kyrsten Schreiber, of Fayetteville, earned a master's degree in teaching in curriculum and instruction at University of Vermont.
The following students at University of Vermont have earned their bachelor's degree:
Conor Hueber, of Skaneateles, mechanical engineering; Thomas Harris, of Manlius, business administration; Michael Longstreet Jr., of Fayetteville, zoology; Sarah Shaw, of Tully, global studies, magna cum laude; Daniel Rutkowski, of Fayetteville, exercise and movement sciences; Daniel DiStefano, of Jamesville, neuroscience; Jenna Grossman, of Jamesville, art history; and Elizabeth Guerin, of Manlius, civil engineering.
Timothy Pede, of Minoa, earned a master's degree in natural resources and a certificate of graduate study in sustainable transportation systems from University of Vermont.
The following students at Lehigh University (Pa.) have earned their bachelor's degree:
Robert Hauberg, of Liverpool, majored in civil engineering; and Thomas Brogan, of Syracuse, majored in mechanical engineering.
The following students at State University College at Potsdam listed by their major have earned their bachelor's degree:
Christina Almonte, of Baldwinsville, visual arts and art history, magna cum laude; Emma Andrukat, of Baldwinsville, environmental studies; Anthony Arena, of Cicero, chemistry, magna cum laude; Jenna Blujus, of Liverpool, psychology, magna cum laude; Courtney Blum, of Manlius, sociology, cum laude; Samantha Brush, of Syracuse, speech communication; Danielle Cicero, of Baldwinsville, community health; Jenna DeDonato, of Marcellus, community health, summa cum laude; Leia Depeche, of Skaneateles, theatre and theatre education (Pre-k-12), summa cum laude; Jordan Donnelly, of Bridgeport, biology; Alexander Dumas, of Manlius, history; Marcus Fancher, of Cicero, business administration, magna cum laude; Lindsay Gates, of Clay, music education, summa cum laude; Eric Hagan, of Marietta, English/creative writing; Katelyn Hamilton, of East Syracuse, theatre, magna cum laude; Emily Kanoza, of Syracuse, childhood/early childhood education, summa cum laude; Phillip Knoop, of Cicero, history and English literature; Zachary LeBlanc, of Nedrow, music education, magna cum laude; Kimberly Lewis, of Liverpool, sociology; Sophie Long, of Fayetteville, business administration; Nicholas Lyga, of Camillus, physics; Zachary Mancill, of Baldwinsville, economics; Nicholas Mariani, of Tully, music education, magna cum laude; Kevin Meeks, of Liverpool, computer science, cum laude; Alexandria Montoya, of Manlius, psychology and criminal justice studies; Joseph Muir, of Jamesville, English/writing, cum laude; Hannah Murphy, of Bridgeport, economics; Michael Muscato, of Skaneateles, mathematics; Nicole Nolan, of Marcellus, psychology; Christina O'Connor, of Manlius, community health; Amelia O'Hara, of Skaneateles, music education, summa cum laude; Alexandra Preston, of North Syracuse, sociology; Christina A. Silbermann, of Baldwinsville, biology and adolescent biology education; Tyler Smith, of Cicero, computer science; Ryan Sparkes, of Baldwinsville, music education, summa cum laude; Stephanie Stassi, of Liverpool, biology; Brian Sweeney, of Cicero, music performance, summa cum laude; Cassidy Tanzella, of Syracuse, creative writing, cum laude; William Temple, of Syracuse, environmental studies; Lauren Valentin, of Syracuse, community health; and Tori Wilson, of Central Square, community health.
The following students at State University College at Potsdam have earned their master's degree:
Michael Lamarche, of Minoa, majored in organizational performance and technology; Natalie Robson, of Liverpool, majored in education in curriculum and instruction, with distinction; Edmund Smith, of Clay, majored in education technology specialist; and Kylie Stenger, of Fabius, majored in education in curriculum and instruction, with distinction.
Sarena McCook, of Syracuse, earned an associate in applied science degree in paralegal studies at Berkeley College (N.J.).
Luis Yarro, of Syracuse, earned a bachelor's degree in justice studies-criminal justice at Berkeley College (N.J.).
The following students at Champlain College (Vt.) have earned their bachelor's degree:
Ellen Voorheis, of Syracuse; and Alexander Darovskikh, of Skaneateles.
The following students at University of New Hampshire have earned their bachelor's degree:
Timothy Noble, of Fayetteville, majored in environmental engineering: municipal procedure; Daniel Lambert, of Jamesville, majored in business administration: finance, summa cum laude; Cara Dooley, of Skaneateles, majored in occupational therapy, summa cum laude; and Katherine Wisniewski, of Skaneateles, majored in wildlife and conservation biology, magna cum laude.
The following students at Bucknell University (Pa.) listed by their major have earned their bachelor's degree:
Anthony Carno, son of Robert and Laura Carno, of Liverpool, computer engineering, cum laude and a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy; Gabrielle Eckles-Shehadi, daughter of Steven Shehadi and Lucia Eckles, of Skaneateles, mechanical engineering and a graduate of Skaneateles High School; Lauren Perry, daughter of Francis and Susan Perry, of Syracuse, business administration, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Westhill High School; David Rapp-Kirshner, son of Jeffrey Kirshner and Lorraine Rapp, of Fayetteville, business administration, magna cum laude; Benjamin Seketa, son of Amy and David Seketa, of Camillus, civil engineering and a graduate of West Genesee Senior High School; and Brian Ward, son of Shawn and Mary Ward, of Manlius, civil engineering, cum laude and a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School.
The following students at St. Lawrence University listed by their major have earned their bachelor's degree:
Christopher R. Anklin Jr., of Fayetteville, economics, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School; Barbara E. Burgmeier, of Manlius, biology and a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School; Kelsey M. Cook, of Syracuse, psychology and Estudios Hispanicos, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Scott T. Davies, of Brewerton, economics and business, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Paul V. Moore High School; David A. DiStefano, of Jamesville, mathematics, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Daniel P. Driscoll, of DeWitt, economics and mathematics, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Jonathan R. Hingre, of Baldwinsville, biology, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Charles W. Baker High School; Brady P. Hueber, of Skaneateles, biochemistry, cum laude, and a graduate of Skaneateles High School; Hannah M. Kadah, of Manlius, performance and communication arts, and a graduate of Green Mountain Valley School; Paige M. Morrow, of DeWitt, psychology, and a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Louis D. Muraco, of Manlius, history, and a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School; Austin R. Roney, of Fayetteville, sociology, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Andrew W. Schreyack, of Liverpool, economics, and a graduate of Liverpool High School; Brett A. Smith, of Syracuse, biology and mathematics, and a graduate of West Genesee High School; Jennifer A. Street, of Liverpool, economics and mathematics, summa cum laude, and a graduate of Liverpool High School; Mark D. Syron, of Syracuse, performance and communication arts, and a graduate of Westhill High School; Daniel J. Tarolli, of Skaneateles, economics, magna cum laude, and a graduate of Skaneateles High School; Leigh E. Vassallo, of Syracuse, performance and communication arts, and a graduate of Berkshire School; Andrew B. Wanamaker, of Fayetteville, economics, and a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School; and Heidi A. Weiss, of Fayetteville, psychology, cum laude, and a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School.