Eileen McClafferty has 18 years' experience in college student
development. Prior to her appointment as Director of Academic
Advisement, she served the College as Associate
Registrar, Residence Life Area Coordinator, and a Residence Hall
Director. Eileen is also an adjunct professor for the College's
English Department. She holds a Master in Public Administration
from the University at Albany and a Bachelor of Arts in English from
the University of Notre Dame.
Karen Brown earned her B. S
degree in Business Economics from SUNY Oneonta and an M.A degree in
higher education administration from New York University. She has
been involved in admissions work since 1988. Karen joined the
professional staff at the College in 1992. Currently the Director
of Admissions, she is involved in a variety of committees on campus
and in professional associations.
Tracey Ranieri joined the College in 1991 and served 16 years as Head Women’s Soccer Coach. Prior to her appointment as Athletic Director, she has served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director and Senior Women’s. She has also served as the President of the SUNYAC Conference. In 2004, Tracey received the prestigious SUNY Chancellor’s Award for excellence in professional service and in 2003, was selected by NSCAA as the Div. III national coach of the year. She is a graduate of the NCAA Fellows Leadership Development Program, and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in exercise physiology from Ithaca College, a Master’s in cardiac rehabilitation from East Stroudsburg and a Bachelor’s Degree in nursing from Binghamton.
Dr. Mark Rice
has served the College at Oneonta since 2000. He initially joined
the staff as Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor. Prior to coming to
Oneonta, he worked in a variety of mental health settings including
college counseling center, outpatient substance abuse, community
mental health and private practice. He holds a Ph.D. in clinical
psychology and an M.A. in psychology from Duquesne University. He
completed his pre-doctoral internship at Ohio State University, and earned his
B.A. from the University of
Virginia. He is a licensed psychologist in the state of
New York.
Mrs.
Lynda D. Bassette has been a professional in higher education since
1988 and began with the College at Oneonta in 1997 as an Educational
Opportunity Program Counselor. She was appointed Director of Special
Programs in 2001 and chair of the President's Council on Diversity
in 2003. Lynda is a charter advisor to the Beta Eta Chapter of the
National Honor Society Chi Alpha Epsilon. She holds an M.A. in
English from the SUNY University Center at Albany and a BA in
Secondary Education - English from Hartwick College.
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Bill Goodhue has
been the Financial Aid Director at SUNY Oneonta since 1996. Bill was
previously the Director of Financial Aid at Hudson Valley Community College. He
holds an MBA from Sage Graduate School and a B.S. in Biology from
Syracuse University.
Monica Grau has
been involved in college student development since 1990, and started
at the College at Oneonta in 1994. Prior to her appointment
as the Coordinator of First Year Programs, she served the College in
the areas of Residence Life and Academic Advisement and
Orientation . She has an MS in Higher Education from New York
University and a BS in Psychology from the College at Oneonta.
Ricky O’Donnell
has served the College at Oneonta since 1996 as Director of Student
Health Services. Prior to working at Oneonta she worked at Hartwick
College as Director of Nursing Recruitment and clinical evaluator
and at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in a variety of nursing leadership
positions. Ricky holds a masters of science in nursing with a focus
in Adult Nurse Practitioner from Syracuse University and a bachelors
of science in Nursing from Hartwick College. She is licensed as a
registered professional nurse and adult nurse practitioner in New
York State.
Robb Thibault came to Oneonta in July 2001 to serve as the Director of Hunt College Union. The following programs and services report to him: Campus Activities, Greek Life, Leadership Development, and Hunt Union Reservations. He also chairs the Keepin' It Civil and Personal Safety committees and directs the college’s poetry slam program.
Robb has seventeen years of experience in higher education and has previously worked at the University of Michigan, North Dakota State University, Green Mountain College, and Indiana State University.
Robb earned his bachelor’s degree in history and political science at Western Michigan University and his master’s degree in human resource development at Indiana State University.
Craig Levins has
served as Coordinator of Student Disability Services since 1998.
Prior to his appointment with the college he worked in the human
services field in a variety of capacities within
Albany County. He holds an M.A.
in Counseling Psychology from Antioch University, a B.A. in
psychology from Elmira College, and is currently
pursuing a M.A. in Social Policy with a concentration in Higher
Education from Empire State College.
Mrs. Patricia Hanley, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.
College Assistance Migrant Program
(C.A.M.P.)
111B Wilsbach Hall
607-436-3110
(fax) 607-436-2288
hanleypa@oneonta.edu
Patricia Hanley came to the
college in 2001 when it was awarded the College Assistance Migrant
Program (C.A.M.P.) grant by the U.S. Department of Education. She
brings over 13 years experience working with students from migrant
and farm working families to the college. She has worked with
children , teens and young adults in private clinical practice,
public schools and as a mental health consultant for local community
service agencies and the Otsego County Head Start program. Mrs.
Hanley holds a Master's of Social Work from the University of
Kentucky and a B.A. in business Management from the Union Institute.
She is both a licensed clinical and certified school social worker
in the state of New York .
Amanda Kiakis earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Hartwick College and her Master of Science in Education from Old Dominion University. She has a background in counseling and has worked in higher education/judicial affairs since 2004. Prior to coming to SUNY Oneonta she served as the Associate Director of Community & Ethical Standards at Clemson University. She has also held similar positions at Old Dominion University and Hartwick College. Ms. Kiakis is actively involved in a number of higher education professional associations.
Bernadette Tiapo joined the ranks of professional staff at SUNY Oneonta in July 2008, as Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs. Prior to coming to Oneonta, she served as Director of Cultural Diversity and EEOC at Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Kentucky. Bernadette has served on a number of boards and committees. She is also a member of the International Honor Society and Professional Association in Education (Pi Lambda Theta).
Bernadette has an M.A. in Mass Communication and Public Relations from North Dakota State University and is currently an ABD in the Education Doctorate Program at the same university. She earned a BA in English Modern Letters and a Higher Teacher’s Diploma from the University of Yaoundé I in Cameroon.
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