CSI Interns
The COOP Service Internship (CSI) Program is designed for those students who are keenly passionate about service. First-year students will be set up with a two year paid internship at a nonprofit.
2024-25 COOP Service Interns
Taima Ashour ’28
Site: Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency
Jasmine Bonilla ’28
Young Scholars
Yaretzy Carillo ’28
Site: Thea Bowman House
Jason Chen ’28
Site: Hope House
Becca Dykas ’27
Site: Siegenthaler Center (Hospice)
Isaiah Franco ’27
Hope House/Morrow Warming Center
Taylor Herboldt ’28
Site: Utica Public Library
Dehler Ingham ’27
Site: Midtown Utica Community Center
Hargoon Kaur ’28
Site: House of the Good Shepherd
James Lurz ’28
Site: Rescue Mission of Utica
Iris Miller-Bottoms ’27
Site: On Point for College
Carlo Molas ’28
Site: Upstate Caring Partners
Jampel Payldon ’27
Site: Kirkland Art Center
Eli Short ’27
Site: Midtown Utica Community Center
Austin Tubia ’27
Upstate Caring Partners
Jonah Zaas ’28
Site: People First
- Avery Cook ’21
Site: Kirkland Town Library - Juliana DeSimone ’21
Site: United Way - Amy Harff ’21
Site: Kirkland Arts Center - Savannah Kelly ’21
Site: Rescue Mission - Claire McCaslin ’21
Site: Parkway Center - Adriana Mullin ’21
Site: Root Farm - Claire Nakazawa ’21
Site: Root Farm - Diana Perez ’21
Site: On Point for College - Jack Scacco ’21
Site: BOSES Autism Classroom
- Cameron Blair ’20
Site: Hope House - Niamh Fitzpatrick ’20
Site: Presbyterian Home - Devin Hebert ’20
Site: Rescue Mission of Utica - Olivia Jacobs ’20
Site: Clinton Middle School - Xan Mullings ’20
Site: Thea Bowman house - Edgar Otero ’20
Site: For the Good, Inc. - Baillie Riggs ’20
Site: Midtown Utica Community Center (MUCC)
- Reinaldo Camacho ’18
Site: Hope House - Sophie Dizengoff ’18
Site: Johnson Park Center - Sabrina Gattine ’18
Site: Johnson Park Center - Nikolas Guevara ’18
Site: Rescue Mission of Utica - Michaela Guinee ’18
Site: Thea Bowman house - Christopher Lovejoy ’18
Site: House of the Good Shepherd - Chidera Onyeoziri ’18
Site: Midtown Utica Community Center - Hiromi Terai ’18
Site: Presbyterian Home
- Aleksandra Bogoevska ’17
Site: Parkway Senior Center - Kianee DeJesus ’17
Site: Kirkland Art Center - Kara Pintye-Everett ’17
Site: Oneida-Madison BOCES Special Education Department - Emma Feitelson ’17
Site: Kirkland Town Library - Bryan Ferguson ’17
Site: MAMI Interpreters of CNY - Ian Lunn ’17
Site: Upstate Cerebral Palsy, Tradewinds Program - Chloe Ma ’17
Site: Rome Art and Community Center - Emily Moschowits ’17
Site: Municipal Housing Authority - Christopher Wallace ’17
Site: Rebuilding Together Mohawk Valley
- Kathrin Cieplicki ’16
Site: Utica Public Library: early literacy initiatives - Emily Goldberg ’16
Site: Hope House - Sarah Graves ’16
Site: Lutheran Care: ActiveDay and YourNeighbors, Inc. - Svitlana Gura ’16
Site: For The Good, Inc. - Max Newman ’16
Site: Kirkland Arts Center - Angela Pavao ’16
Site: Sculpture Space - John Rufo ’16
Site: On Point for College - Tsion Tesfaye ’16
Site: Resource Center for Independent Living (RCIL)
- Thomas Funk ’15
Site: Rome Art and Community Center - Jordan Graziadel ’15
Site: RSVP - Malindi Chesnut-Tangerman ’15
Site: Lutheran Disaster Relief - Katie Jickling ’15
Site: Kirkland Town Library - Meghan O’Sullivan ’15
Site: Rome Art and Community Center
- Sarah Andrews ’14
Site: Clinton A Better Chance - David Beauboeuf ’14
Site: Rescue Mission - Jason Driscoll ’14
Site: Clinton Schools - Jacob Hard ’14
Site: Habitat for Humanity - Hannah Kloeckner ’14
Site: Utica Public Library - Nicholas Solano ’14
Site: Rebuilding Together Mohawk Valley - Sean Sullivan ’14
Site: Kirkland Art Center
- Kevin Alexander ’13
Site: Hope House - Dan Brimberry ’13
Site: Resource Center for Independent Living - Hallie Brown ’13
Site: House of the Good Shepherd - Beril Esen ’13
Site: Your Neighbors, Inc. - Ada Horne ’13
Site: Rebuilding Together Mohawk Valley - Aislinn Shea ’13
Site: Upstate Cerebral Palsy - Galia Slayen ’13
Site: Johnson Park Center - Amy Soenksen ’13
Site: Family Services
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COOP Director