The kindness of Americans that Zainab Alsamerraire and her family experienced when they immigrated to the United States changed her academic and career focus. She had studied accounting in Iraq and planned to continue doing so here. She changed her mind after arriving in the United States three…
Zaineb "Zayy" Aden comes to Onondaga Community College every day with a deep sense of responsibility. She's the oldest of 13 children, and at the end of this semester she'll be the first member of her family to earn a college degree. "I want to be a good role model for my siblings and show them…
When Bryan Morris graduated from tiny Red Creek High School in 2004, he had no idea what was next. "My wheels were spinning. I wasn't going anywhere and I didn't have a plan. I knew I should go to school for something but I didn't know what for."
Morris joined the United States Air…
Devlin Babcock was nowhere near the top of his class when he graduated from Oswego High School in 2013. But look at him now! He's about to earn his Engineering Science degree from Onondaga Community College, then transfer to Cornell University where he will major in Electrical and…
Patty Sawmiller knows how in-demand cold-weather clothing is among students at Syracuse's Dr. Weeks Elementary School. "We have almost 800 kids in our school. We constantly hear about the need for hats, gloves, and coats. Every single set of hats and gloves I am receiving today means one more…
When Sarah Smith started working at Wegman's as a cashier four years ago, she was a high school student trying to save money for college. After graduating from Bishop Ludden in 2018, she came to Onondaga Community College and kept working while enrolled in the Humanities degree program. She…
Just a few years ago, Dio Brown was homeless and addicted to drugs. "If you could picture the person you saw on the street and you would say to yourself 'they're never going to make it,' that was me. Downtown Syracuse used to be my living room."
Today, Brown is on the brink of completing…
When Trevor Stedman sat down to write an essay for a criminal justice scholarship, he focused on his personal story of resilience and growth. "I grew up in a very rugged home and had a really rough life as a child. I know what it's like when you have no help and need it, especially legally. I'm…
Michele Moore loves trying new and unique ways to prepare food. That's why when OCC Hospitality Management Professor Chef Deb Schenider presented her with the opportunity to cook in a veal contest, she jumped at the opportunity. "I was super excited and thought 'I would love to do this.' I…
Onondaga Community College's celebration of Black History Month included a day set aside to remember the person whom an opportunity program is named after.
Friday, February 23rd was reserved for a celebration of Louis Stokes,…
What has this unusual semester been like for OCC students? We held a Zoom conversation with three of them to hear about the challenges of distance learning, how they are keeping their sanity, and even what shows they are streaming in their spare time. The students who participated in the…
Throughout the month of March, Onondaga Community College celebrated Women's History Month. A series of related events gave members of the campus community the opportunity to commemorate and encourage the study, observance, and celebration of the vital role of women in American history.…