Welcome to Cameryn’s Space

Featured Work

Learn more about Cameryn’s experiences and credentials

See examples of Cameryn’s writing from her Independent Study from Spring ‘25

Examples of Writing from Cameryn’s Previous and Future Graduate Classes

A Dive into Some of Cameryn’s Non-Writing Graduate School Work

Biography

Cameryn Cortese is an Office Coordinator for the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Syracuse University, a part-time graduate student, and full-time dreamer. The road has not been an easy one for her, but she enjoys a challenge and embraces the odd turns which life can take. Her master’s program has allowed her to expand her work skillset and understanding of the world of sports. She currently has one year left of her program; however, she has been contemplating earning a PhD in sport management. 

Before starting her master’s, Cameryn enrolled at Syracuse University as an undergraduate student in Aug. 2016. In May 2019, she graduated Cume Laude with a degree in sport management and a focus in event management and gameday operations. During her senior year, Cameryn joined the Syracuse University football team as a student manager, where she worked closely with the running back coaches, and was able to travel with the team to the Camping World Bowl. 

For the past six years, Cameryn has worked to achieve her dreams and learn as many skills as possible. Some of her accomplishments include becoming a self-published author, skilled crocheter, long distance runner, and a seasoned student through her furthered education. 

Disclosure Statement

In the Fall of 2023, I enrolled in the Graduate PR Program at the Newhouse School and took several writing courses where I served as a hypothetical public relations professional for numerous organizations. The featured materials were developed for educational purposes, and the following information is not intended to be factual. Each document and piece of content is a part of the work I constructed for my classes throughout the three years I studied at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University. All information is intended to be sourced appropriately.