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Career and technical students in New York won one of the nation’s highest awards at the 2018 SkillsUSA Championships, held in Louisville, Kentucky on June 27 and 28. More than 6,300 students competed at the national showcase of career and technical education. The SkillsUSA Championships is the largest skill competition in the world and covers 1.4 million square feet, equivalent to 20 football fields or 25 acres. The following local students received Skill Point Certificates: •Benjamin Bowman, of Bergen, a student at Genesee Valley BOCES-Batavia, in electronics technology. •Leeanna Dalheim, of Hamlin, a student at WEMOCO Career and Education Center, Spencerport, in dental assisting. •Braden Ferranti, of Holley and a student at WEMOCO Career and Education Center, Spencerport, in plumbing. •Kayla DeJesus, of Rochester and a student at WEMOCO Career and Education Center, Spencerport, in action skills. The following students achieved dean’s list status at Daemen College, Amherst, New York for the spring 2018 semester: •Angelina Wezelis of Churchville •Sharissa Morton of Churchville •Emily Raetz of Churchville •Samantha Barker of Hilton •Marisa Douglass of Hilton •Rebekah Snell of Hilton •Jenna Losapio of Kendall •Kalee Galletta of Kent •Jay Sarkis of Rochester (14626) •Joshua Greene of Rochester (14626) •Gabriella Giunta of Rochester (14606) •Carolyn Grant of Rochester (14624) •Jacob Huether of Rochester (14624) •Renee Silvernail of Rochester (14624) •Stevie Mullen of Spencerport. SUNY New Paltz announced new alumni who graduated following the spring 2018 semester. •Victoria Falco of Brockport •Michael O’Brien of Rochester. The following students earned provost’s list honors for the spring 2018 semester at SUNY Oneonta. •Alyssa Brault of Rochester (14624) •Victoria Keenan of Spencerport •Marianne Swan of Hilton. Alexis Moore of Rochester, graduated in May 2018 from the State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi with an associate’s degree in event management. Carl R. O’Connor of Brockport completed graduate studies at SUNY Oswego in spring 2018 with a master of business administration degree in management and was recognized in May at the college’s commencement.
The following area students graduated in May 2018 from Ithaca College. •Carolyn Fasone of Churchville, graduated cum laude with a BFA in writing for film, television and emerging media. •Brian May of Rochester, graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science in clinical health studies. •Katelynn Thompson of Spencerport, graduated with a bachelor of science in occupational therapy. •Lauren Hughes of Hilton, graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts in psychology. •Andrew Larotonda of Hilton, graduated with a bachelor of science in television-radio. The following local students were recognized during Commencement in May 2018 at SUNY Oswego. •Alahna E. Grady of Brockport completed a bachelor of fine arts degree in graphic design, magna cum laude •Patrick M. Burns of Hilton completed a bachelor of arts degree in sociology •Stephanie N. Herbert of Hilton completed a bachelor of arts degree in public relations •Dillon W. Spall of Hilton completed a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry, cum laude •Megan E. Tuohey of Hilton completed a bachelor of arts degree in public justice, summa cum laude •Nicole R. Mauro of Holley completed a bachelor of arts degree in public relations, cum laude •John D. Lynch of North Chili completed a bachelor of science degree in business administration •Nicholas Short of Rochester completed a bachelor of arts degree in history, cum laude •Scott D. Kesselring of Spencerport completed a bachelor of arts degree in broadcasting and mass communication, cum laude. Jacob Richardson, son of James and Kristen Richardson of Holley, was named to the spring 2018 president’s list at The College at Brockport. He is a junior majoring in computer science and a 2016 Kendall High School graduate. Casey Joseph MacClaren of Holley, received a master of business administration degree from Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York in June. Daniella Scarantino of Hilton graduated from Purchase College, Purchase, New York with a bachelor of fine arts in film on May 18. Marissa Bianchi of North Chili, a member of the Class of 2021, has been named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts.
The following area students graduated from Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York. •Milton Griffin of Bergen received a bachelor of science degree in computer engineering, software engineering minor. •Kristen Bailey of Bergen received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering. •Lindsey Norfleet of Brockport received a bachelor of science degree in biology. •Benjamin Knauf of Spencerport received a bachelor of science degree in engineering and management, project management minor. •Victoria Scacchetti of Spencerport received a master of science degree in physician assistant studies. •Michael Palozzi of Spencerport received a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering, mechanical engineering, mathematics minor . •Melanie Cockrell of Rochester received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, honors program, mathematics minor and a bachelor of science in physics. •Krista Reger of Rochester received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering. •Kevin Daniszewski of Rochester received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering. The following local students have received their degree from Western Governors University (WGU). The online, nonprofit university held its 64th (Orlando, Florida); 65th (Seattle, Washington); and 66th (Las Vegas, Nevada) commencement ceremonies earlier this year to celebrate recent graduates. •Dawnn Walters of Kendall has received her master of science in nursing - nursing informatics (RN to MSN) degree. •Heather Herps of Rochester (14606) has received her bachelor of arts in special education degree. •Michelle Wescott of Rochester (14606) has received her master of education in instructional design degree. •Janior Valle of Rochester (14624) has received his bachelor of science in business management degree. •Scott Broberg of Rochester (14624) has received his MBA in IT Management degree. •Melanie Macdonald of Brockport has received her master of science in special education degree. The following local students have been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester at Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, Ohio. •Jenna Coffey of Spencerport, a graduate of Spencerport High School majoring in theatre stage management. •Alyssa Smith of Hilton, a graduate of Hilton Central High School majoring in French and history.
The following area students have been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester at State University of New York at Fredonia. From Brockport •Carrie Ann Cocuzzi •Kellie Danielle Halladay •Amy Mae Miller •Rachael Marie Smith From Churchville •Emily A. Brown •Emily Rose Knuuti •Monica Jane Lynch •James Timothy Kyle Philippy •Marissa Lynn Tucker From Hamlin •Sarah Ann Pearson From Hilton •Brianna Lynette Benvenuti •Alexander Richard Green •Benjamin David Rockafellow From Rochester (14606) •Francesca A. Branciforte •Ryan Jeffrey Davis From Rochester (14624) •Patrick Joseph Brett •Bianca Nicole Cammilleri •Katherine Yuan Davison •Brynna Mae Dillon •Brian John Guy •Jennifer Alice-Carroll King •Katelyn Elizabeth McMindes •Joseph Robert Paris •Chiarina Sapia From Rochester (14626) •Alexis Nicole Bozza •Gabriella Spiller Dierna •Alexis Jae LaValley •Jessica Taylor Pavone •Lauren Elizabeth Sherwood •Morgan A. Sinclair •Giovanina F. Vancheri •Lauren M. Woolston From Spencerport •Cori Lyn Barnard •Leanne Erica Brigham •Hanna Marie Gooding •Grace Ann Mingoea •Kaitlin M. Patt •Jennifer Marie West •Alexandra Mae Zwerka-Gentle.
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Your personal health story can help improve lives. That’s the message that county health departments and Common Ground Health are sharing with residents in Rochester and the Finger Lakes. “We are asking residents to answer questions about their experience with health through a 15 to 20 minute online survey at MyHealthStory2018.com,” explained Trilby de Jung, chief executive officer of Common Ground Health, the region’s health research and planning organization. “These stories will help identify health-related needs and reveal where programs and policies can make our communities healthier.” Dr. Michael Mendoza, Monroe County commissioner of public health, added: “To impact disparities in health, we must have reliable and current local data on the many factors that are contributing to the gaps. To reduce health disparities, this important information will better assure that we’re on the right path.” Through recent analysis of health care data, Common Ground Health identified numerous troubling trends in chronic illness and early death in our region. For example, analysts discovered that early death rates are as high in some rural communities as they are in poorer urban neighborhoods, that African Americans struggle with dramatically higher rates of heart disease than other groups and that opioid overdose rates have soared among all populations. “To better understand what is driving these and other issues, we need to hear directly from residents about what helps and what stands in the way of living long and healthy lives in our region,” de Jung said. The results will be incorporated into a series of studies focused on health equity in the Finger Lakes region and help county health departments develop strategies for addressing public health priorities. The survey asks about a wide range of topics from access to medical and dental care to perceptions of personal safety and satisfaction with work. To capture each individual’s unique story, several questions are open-ended with an opportunity for unstructured feedback. “For the findings to be meaningful, we need to gather health stories from as many residents as possible,” says de Jung. “Please tell us your story through the survey and share the link with friends and colleagues.” The survey is available through Labor Day in English at MyHealthStory2018.com and in Spanish at MiHistoriadeSalud2018.com. Participants can complete the survey anonymously, or enter their name and email for a chance to win a $500 gift card to a local supermarket or gas station. Official rules are available on the website. Participation is limited to residents of the following Finger Lakes, N.Y. counties: Chemung, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates. Provided information
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