Pictured during their recent visit to the Syracuse STEAM School are standing from left, Amy Dumas, assistant dean, Division of Extended Learning; Jill Pippin, dean, Division of Extended Learning; Rhiannon Nicholson, Syracuse STEAM School; Daniela Mosko, High School Programs manager, Division of Extended Learning; Jennifer Knapp, dean of the College of Communication, Media and the Arts; and Joshua Adams, associate professor and chair, Cinema and Screen Studies; and, in front from left, Dan Wood, recording technology coordinator for audio design and production in Music; Michael Riecke, associate professor and chair of Communication Studies; Krystal Kennel, associate professor and chair of Theatre.
Deans from Extended Learning and the College of Communication, Media and the Arts, along with faculty and staff, recently visited the Syracuse STEAM School to explore partnerships in broadcasting, music, theatre and dance.
The visit noted that SUNY Oswego is rooted in community and collaboration, creating opportunities for Central New York high school students to gain college experience and workforce-ready skills.
While touring they met Rhiannon Nicholson, a recent SUNY Oswego higher education leadership certificate of advanced study graduate who is the professional development coordinator for the school.
The visit focused on developing concurrent enrollment courses through SUNY Oswego’s High School Programs, giving students the chance to earn college credit, build skills and gain confidence while still in high school.
This partnership reflects SUNY Oswego’s commitment to access, innovation, and regional impact.
-- Submitted by the Division of Extended Learning


