Campus news
BATON ROUGE, La. — The following people recently were elected to membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Local members include Natalie Danquah of Alfred at Alfred University, and Saron Mindaye of Alfred at Alfred University
BRADFORD, Pa. — The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has named 372 students to its Fall 2025 Dean’s list. Local students include:
- Allegany, N.Y. — Ryan Carrier, forensic science; Tommy DePuy, electrical engineering and electrical engineering; Kearstin Foster, early level education (preK-4); Luke Griffin, social studies education 7-12; Ethan Obergfell, business management; Laney Rollins, undeclared; Lila Rollins, criminal justice and international affairs; Andee Smith, chemistry
- Bolivar, N.Y. — Aliyah Cole, health and physical education; Reiss Gaines, health and physical education
- Cuba, N.Y. — Aidan Cole, social studies education 7-12; Mallory Reynolds, business management
- Limestone, N.Y. — Kevin Edwards-Hardy, health and physical education; Zander Parsons, sport and recreation management
- Little Valley, N.Y. — Dalayla Alexander, health and physical education
- Olean, N.Y. — Stephen Capitani, psychology; Jaeda Clark, exercise science; Nathan Fowler, economics; Andre Fratercangelo, communications; Delaynie Moore, exercise science; Michael Peterson, sport and recreation management; Sophia Renaud, sport and recreation management; Zachary Shoenfelt, business management; Kendall Tucker, early level education (preK-4)
- Portville, N.Y. — Skye Anderson-Lunn, early level education (preK-4); Brooke DeYoe-VanScoter, early level education (preK-4)
- Randolph, N.Y. — Sterling Skye, accounting and business management
- Salamanca, N.Y. — Harley Ficek, early level education (preK-4)
ONEONTA — SUNY Oneonta has been selected from more than 430 NCAA Division III institutions nationwide to receive the NCAA Community Engagement Impact Award, a top honor recognizing student-athletes who made an extraordinary difference through service between September and December 2025.
The Red Dragons led all Division III programs across the country with 100% student-athlete participation and an average of 13 service hours per student-athlete, totaling 7,276 hours of community engagement by more than 500 student-athletes representing 21 teams.
Local participating student-athletes include Tarryn Herman of Franklinville, part of the women’s indoor track team; Gavin Weseman of Olean, part of the men’s swimming and diving team; and Sophie Zillgitt of Belfast, part of the women’s indoor track team.


