Jake Johnson of Warrensburg, near Lake George, will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in broadcasting and mass
communication and a minor in sports studies. He wants to move to a southern state and call games on television or radio for a minor league sports team. He is keeping his options open for now.
Rachel Graf, from Walworth, near Rochester, will graduate with a Bachelor of Science with a double major of business
administration and graphic design. Graf has worked for Wegman’s Food Markets for three years and interned with their management internship in the summer of 2021. She will be a service team leader following graduation.
Jess Forza, from Riverhead, Long Island, will graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts double majoring in English and creative writing,
with a minor in journalism. Forza hopes to blend her writing and journalism skills with her passion for equestrianism by working at a professional horse-riding venue as a sports journalist.
Emily Koenig, from Seaford on Long Island, plans to pursue her M.B.A. after graduating with her Bachelor of Science in business administration with a minor in athletic coaching. Koenig is interning with Northwest Mutual in Manhattan as a recruiting coordinator and would like to continue her internship throughout graduate school. She would like to go into event planning and project management.
Liam Morgenstern of Chatham, near Albany, will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in cinema and screen studies with a
photography minor. As a photographer following graduation, Morgenstern wants to tour with bands and be their personal photographer. He is already the personal photographer of the bands Citrus Maxima and No New Friends.
Rhiannon Bonawitz, from Clifton Springs, plans to go to graduate school in the United Kingdom for funerary archaeology and
is considering pursuing a Ph.D. in the same field. She will graduate from SUNY Oswego with a Bachelor of Arts in archaeology with minors in geology and Native American studies.
She wants to work in bio-archaeological research and excavation.
Nico Celestain of Brooklyn will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in wellness management with a minor in nutrition
and would like to be a strength coach for athletes. After graduation, Celestain will become a personal trainer at a commercial gym for a few years and get specific coaching certifications. After getting a few years of experience and certifications, Nico wants to work at a high school or with the NCAA as a strength coach.
Eva Potvin, from Woodbury, Minnessota, will be pursuing her Ph.D. studying infectious diseases after graduating with a Bachelor of Science in zoology and a minor in athletic coaching. Eva wants to research infectious diseases. She is also interested in public health.