This episode of My Oneonta Life was created as part of my Master’s capstone project at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in May 2017. My capstone project is titled “The Use of Audio Podcasting as a Communication Tool in Higher Education Marketing.” The podcast episode is based on Denis Muganza, an international student and hip hop artistContinue reading “My Oneonta Life Podcast”
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Mission of Hope: A North Country Helping Hand
This is a news documentary I produced for for Mountain Lake PBS in Plattsburgh, NY. In August 2008, I followed the North Country Mission of Hope, a local humanitarian organization, on one of their mission trips to Nicaragua. In March 2009, this documentary was awarded a regional Edward R. Murrow award for outstanding achievement inContinue reading “Mission of Hope: A North Country Helping Hand”
From Source to Sea: Exploring the Hudson River
Thirteen students studied the Hudson River from source to sea during a unique pre-semester field experience in Fall 2016. After the field experience ended, students enrolled in two academic classes that focused on environmental ethics and environmental sustainability. This digital project was produced to highlight the college’s strategic plan.
The Borderlinks Experience
In May 2016, 10 students from SUNY Oneonta traveled to the Arizona/Mexico border to participate in the Borderlinks Experience. BorderLinks is a nonprofit based in Tucson, AZ, that focuses attention on cultural understanding and the human side of mass migration. The six American and four international students from SUNY Oneonta who participated in the BorderLinksContinue reading “The Borderlinks Experience”
Bridging the Communication Gap: Can robots help children with autism?
The following video was produced to highlight student/faculty research opportunities at SUNY Oneonta. In addition, this video was part of a larger effort to highlight the success of the institution’s strategic plan.
Program Video: Lake Management Graduate Program
I produced this video for the Office of Graduate Studies at SUNY Oneonta to promote the Lake Management graduate program. The Lake Management program is the first master’s degree program in the country that trains students to become effective water resource management professionals.
5 Years Later: A Look Back At Hurricane Irene In Upstate New York
September is the 5 year anniversary of Hurricane Irene, which devastated communities throughout upstate New York and Vermont, causing millions of dollars in damage. In this episode, we look back at two local groups helping in the recovery effort in the town of Schoharie, NY in Schoharie County. Schoharie is one of worth hit areasContinue reading “5 Years Later: A Look Back At Hurricane Irene In Upstate New York”
Master Printer Tim Sheesley
In 2010, the Roberson Museum and Science Center in Binghamton, New York featured the work of Tim Sheesley in the Sears Harkness Hall. Sheesley is a Master Printmaker, and is the owner/operator of Corridor Press in Oneonta, NY. He has been a Master Printer for over 30 years, and has worked with hundreds of artistsContinue reading “Master Printer Tim Sheesley”
ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL AT PINE LAKE
Now in its seventh season, the Pine Lake Archaeological Field School is a collaborative effort of SUNY Oneonta and neighboring Hartwick College. Students worked eight to 10 hours a day, learning basic methods in field archaeology, including survey and excavation techniques, mapping, and flotation and laboratory analysis. The area of this year’s dig contains artifacts datingContinue reading “ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL AT PINE LAKE”
Fossil Free Tompkins Branding Video
I co-produced this video with Michael Forster Rothbart Photography for Fossil Free Tompkins, based out of Ithaca, NY. The group was formally an anti-fracking group, but with the banning of hydraulic fracking in New York State in the spring of 2015, the group is rebranding themselves as a pro renewable energy organization. This video servedContinue reading “Fossil Free Tompkins Branding Video”