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Graduate Studies

Michael-Daniel Vodzogbe's story at SUNY Oswego is a compelling illustration of the university's commitment to preparing students for the multifaceted challenges of today's global landscape. From the undergraduate days majoring in wellness management, graduating in 2023, to his current pursuits in the online master's program in health promotion and behavioral wellness, Vodzogbe embodies the theme of being ready for what’s next.

Paul Lomanto of the Class of 2024 exemplifies how combining hands-on experience with academic study can equip students for their future careers.

Ravi Teja (TJ) Manchi, a master’s in human-computer interaction student from India, came to Oswego for the renowned and distinctive program. He’s since found helpful and knowledgeable professors, an active international community and the skills to pursue future success.

Leandro Garrido came to Oswego from Brazil for the college’s highly regarded master’s in human-computer interaction. When he graduates in December, he will leave with a robust education and an experience designer job with Electronic Arts’ EA Sports franchise.

Spencer Johnson, who is completing his MBA in public accounting, has served the college in such roles as coordinating the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance project and as a key contributor in the Sustainability Office.

A competitor in Quest's 3-Minute Thesis competition for graduate research presentations, Australian student Rachelle Hills anticipates soon earning a master's degree in strategic communication, having made a return trip to SUNY Oswego on the advice of a friend.

A graduate student in school psychology and recipient of a Diversity Graduate Fellowship, Kimberlyn Fernéz has persisted through challenges, and now is eager to work in schools to help other young students overcome their own tough times.