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Student Spotlight: Davon Armstead

  • Degree Program: General Studies
  • High School: Abraham Lincoln on Coney Island, class of 2018

When Davon Armstead decided to attend Buffalo State on a football scholarship two years ago, he wasn't ready for a large, four-year institution. "If I knew in high school what I knew now, I would have gone to a community college first. I was playing football and having so much fun I lost track of what I was really there for. I want to eventually go back to a four-year school, but this time I will get there the right way."

The Podcast: The New Sound Recording Degree Program

Do you love music? Onondaga Community College has created a new degree program which can help you turn your passion into a meaningful career producing music. The Sound Recording degree is designed to provide students hands-on training in recording, mixing, and mastering music while using industry-standard equipment and software. Our program is designed to allow students to seamlessly transfer to SUNY Oswego or SUNY Fredonia with junior status.

Employee Profile: Scott Schuhert

Scott Schuhert, DBH wants students to know that despite the initials after his name (which stand for Doctor of Behavioral Health) and his Dean of Students title, he knows the challenges that come with being a community college student and is here to help. "I took a long time to get where I am but I'm just a guy. I don't wear a suit and tie because when I did, students would look at me like I was different. I tell them to just call me Scott."

Student Spotlight: Keila Arencibia

  • Degree program: Nursing

When Keila Arencibia arrived in the United States from Cuba five years ago, her first challenge was learning the English language. She interned at Syracuse's Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) where she enjoyed talking to people and learning the language through conversation. She also worked on her English at home. "I started watching kids movies, I read books for young students and translated the words into English. Movies and books really helped."

Faculty Profile: Dr. John Trombetta

Dr. John Trombetta has spent a lifetime serving his country and his community. The Onondaga Community College professor's resume includes 45 years teaching at all grade levels between kindergarten and college, 26 years as a Public Affairs Officer in the United States Navy, 34 years with the Navy section of the New York State Defense System, and 14 years on the Town of Camillus Planning Board. "I've always had a burning desire to assist and aid those in need and put my skills forward, to always support institutions and communities."