SUNY Oswego recently recognized several Wayne County residents as high academic achievers on its President’s List and Deans’ List for the fall 2021 semester.
President’s List students are those attaining semester grade-point averages of 3.8 or higher while carrying required academic credits. Students on the President’s List include:
Natiley Allen, Macedon, zoology
Amanda Duvall, Newark, business administration (online)
Dylan Freer, Wolcott, business administration
Elizabeth G. Hadcock, Red Creek, geology
Melanie M. Higgins, Lyons, broadcasting and mass communication
Megan R. Jock, Wolcott, cinema and screen studies, English
Meghan A. Leiter, Palmyra, political science
Maisie D. Powers, Clyde, childhood education
Patrick S. Reilly, Macedon, wellness management
Hannah Ward, Wolcott, broadcasting and mass communication
Deans’ List students are those attaining semester grade-point averages between 3.3 and 3.79 while carrying required academic credits. Students on the Deans’ List include:
Keith T. Allen, Sodus, applied mathematics
Landon Berrios, Newark, biology, Spanish
Blake J. Britton, Walworth, biochemistry
Phillip Carrigan, Clyde, business administration
Rylee Collea, Wolcott, political science, philosophy
Cydney J. Gromoske, Clyde, art
Justin R. Harter, Ontario, political science
Nathan Hickok, Macedon, wellness management
Ashley K. Jones, Williamson, wellness management
Kerel Kelly, Lyons, marketing
Rylee T. Lisieski, Williamson, zoology, illustration
Marisa J. Mucci, Walworth, graphic design
Alexis N. O’Neil, Lyons, childhood education
Cassie L. Prinsen, Macedon, Spanish, English
Danika E. Ritz, Newark, childhood education
Zachary R. Rodrick, Newark, broadcasting and mass communication
Sabrena N. Sauve, Lyons, criminal justice
Shealyn E. Shattuck, Savannah, adolescence education, mathematics
McKenzie Shoemaker, Macedon, broadcasting/MBA
Ethan J. Sonneville, Williamson, information science
Brandon E. Sullivan, Newark, wellness management
Alexandra Vangee, Williamson, business administration
Adam M. Welker, Macedon, adolescence education
Grace E. Zlobl, Wolcott, history
SUNY Oswego is a 161-year-old comprehensive college in the State University of New York system. The college enrolls more than 7,000 students in more than 170 academic programs across its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; School of Business; School of Communication, Media and the Arts; and School of Education. For more information, visit oswego.edu.
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