College notes

| 11 Oct 2012 | 03:19

Graduations

The following students were among 161 men and women who graduated from SUNY Orange during ceremonies held in August:
Florida

Jennifer Shelley Dietz
Linda Kathleen Lippert
Erin Marie McKenna
Christopher R. Simcik

Greenwood Lake

Amanda Elise Cortes
Matthew A. Laroche
Donna A. McCullough

Warwick

Kelly M. Delehanty
Andrew Sanborn Lane
Alfred Anthony Lang
Kristin C. Mullen
Brian Michael Slevin
Mary Elizabeth Welch



Programs, honors, awards

Alison Fatzynytz of Warwick is one of 19 Susquehanna University students participating in the Sigmund Weis School of Business London Program during the fall 2012 semester.

The program provides business students with an international experience, developing and expanding their learning capabilities, and broadening their perspectives about possible careers. While abroad, students complete courses in operations management, quantitative methods for business, international business practice, and management and organizational behavior. They also tour businesses throughout Europe, from steel plants to investment banks. Courses are taught by Sigmund Weis School of Business faculty and by adjunct faculty from the London academic community.
Fatzynytz, a junior majoring in marketing at Susquehanna, is a 2010 graduate of Warwick Valley High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fatzynytz.

Gregory Miller, son of Arlene and Daniel Miller of Warwick, received the South Jersey Section SIS Scholarship for his academic achievements at Rowan University.

Greg, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, has also been recognized as a University Scholar by making the Dean’s list, which consists of maintaining at least a 3.45 grade point average for the past five semesters.

Leland Colburn from Warwick has been admitted to the Master’s Program in International Affairs (MPIA) at Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Service in College Station, Texas.

Colburn joins eighty-two other first year MPIA students at the School, which is ranked in the top 13 percent of public policy programs at public universities in the country. The entering MPIA class includes students from forty-five institutions in fifteen states and five countries.

The following students have started their college careers at Alfred State College:

Jennifer Dietz, a resident of Florida, has been admitted into the Business Administration program.
Anthony Gonzalez, a resident of Florida, has been admitted into the Building Trades-Building Construct program.
Christopher Mansfield, a resident of Warwick, has been admitted into the Architectural Technology program.
Joseph Troia, a resident of Warwick, has been admitted into the Architectural Engineering Tech program.



Hamilton College women’s soccer team (5-0-0 overall, 3-0 NESCAC) opened the season with five straight victories for the first time since 2008. Liza Gergenti ‘14 (Warwick/Warwick Valley High School) made four saves and picked up her 10th career shutout.