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Student Spotlight: Nick Berlo

Nick Berlo learned valuable life lessons during his 6 years in the United States Air Force. Now he's focused on building a strong academic foundation for himself at Onondaga Community College as he pursues a career in the auto racing industry.

Employee Profile: Shawn Edie

Shawn Edie has the perfect temperament for his job. He's the Director of the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement  and the Director of Residence Life. In his world situations can arise which need to be handled quickly and effectively. Edie has the ability to keep smiling while working through it. "I enjoy bringing fun and levity to serious situations. I was fortunate to work for people who had the ability to make me comfortable. Becoming an RA really brought me out of my shell."

Serving Her Community On Election Day

Samira Morton wants to make a difference in her community. That's why she spent election day working from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. at a polling place in the Sunnyside neighborhood in Queens. Her job was to check-in people when they arrived and show them their ballots. "I thought it would be really interesting to be part of a historical election. We were expecting a hectic and problematic day but it was completely the opposite. There was a huge line but it worked out smoothly!"

New Student Trustee Sworn-in

Onondaga Community College's Board of Trustees welcomed new Student Trustee Eleanor Petrucco today. She was sworn-in by Board Chair John P. Sindoni, Esq. As the Student Trustee, Petrucco will attend Board meetings and participate in all votes.

Petrucco is in the Humanities & Social Sciences degree program. She started taking classes on the OCC campus in the fall of 2018 while in her senior year of home schooling. She became a full-time student the following fall.

Auto Tech Honor Student Once Played In Little League World Series

Stephen Dugas' face lights up when he remembers what being a part of baseball's Little League World Series was like nine years ago. "It was an amazing experience. We got to meet teams from all around the world and hang out with them. You could play Mario Kart with kids from Japan or Chinese Taipei or Netherlands. It was nice to be boarded up with a whole bunch of your friends doing what you loved at that early of an age. It was like a college experience well before college."

Student Spotlight: Tom Barrack

Tom Barrack isn't supposed to be alive. Three years ago he was in the hospital in such bad shape, his family members began planning his funeral. Today he's in his second semester at Onondaga Community College and, thanks to his perfect 4.0 grade point average, is a new member of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. "I'm super proud of myself! I have an unshakeable sense of joy and motivation now."