Charlotte Bayne, of Walton, NY, has completed an experiential learning project titled "Producing Content for HEM" (Hilltown Edge Magazine) at SUNY Oneonta.
Throughout the calendar year, SUNY Oneonta students put their classroom knowledge into action as they complete a wide range of experiential learning projects across every academic discipline. Whether studying fashion trends, conducting biological research, analyzing historical archives, working in professional accounting settings or participating in community-based fieldwork, students are gaining real-world experience that prepares them for career success.
These opportunities are supported through the university's Experiential Learning Center, located on the main floor of the Hunt Union. The center connects students with internships, research opportunities, global education experiences, volunteer programs and sustainability initiatives. By emphasizing hands-on engagement and practical skill development, the center ensures that experiential learning is woven into every major at SUNY Oneonta.
"In FASH 2700, Fashion Journalism, we submitted four assignments to the SUNY Oneonta Fashion Journalism website titled HEM. There were a wide variety of assignments we submitted, but all of them were a great learning experience, and could be useful in the future," said Bayne, who is studying Fashion and Textiles.
"The first assignment posted on the website was a shopping page, mimicking a Harper's Bazaar magazine, created using PowerPoint. The next assignment was a news article informing the reader of the latest fashion news happening that week, and I chose to write about the Timberland and Telfar collaboration. The next assignment was a catwalk review, where we picked a runway show from September, which I picked Balmain, and we wrote about the show and included images. For the last assignment, we borrowed clothes from the campus thrift store to style and have a photoshoot with models of our choice.
"I learned that there can be a lot of learning curves when working with new technologies. It taught me that the best way to work through these challenges is to spend a lot of time playing around with whatever you are using. It also taught me to be confident in my work and acknowledge where the strong points are in what I did."
Students benefit from a robust network of campus offices housed within the Experiential Learning Center. The Career Planning and Networking Center helps students secure internships in locations such as New York City, Washington, D.C., Albany and Los Angeles, as well as with local businesses and nonprofits. The Office of Global Education offers programs ranging from 10-day faculty-led trips to full-year study abroad experiences, while the Office of Student Research and Creative Activity supports student research through grants and opportunities to present at the annual Student Research and Creative Activity Showcase.
SUNY Oneonta invests heavily in helping students access these opportunities. Each year, the university awards more than $120,000 in grants to support student research, internships and travel to professional conferences. In addition, 23 study abroad and experiential scholarships help students participate in faculty-led programs, national competitions and industry events.
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