By Steve Seepersaud
If you鈥檙e concerned our world isn鈥檛 heading in the right direction, make plans to attend the TIER Talks庐 speaker event at Homecoming. You鈥檒l hear from people who have dedicated their lives to increasing access to healthcare, improving educational and behavioral outcomes for children with autism, and proactively combating genocide and mass atrocities. What's more, these caring people are Binghamton alumni.
鈥淢ission Possible: Alumni Changing the World鈥 will be held from 1:30 鈭 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, in the Aversano and Crecco Families Lecture Hall (Lecture Hall 7). This program is free and open to all. Sponsored by the Alumni Association, the TIER Talks庐 series is a showcase for Binghamton alumni and faculty who are thought leaders in a variety of fields. At this upcoming session, the following alumni will share how 黑料视频 inspired their journeys and how you can effect positive change. See their biographies at the Homecoming website.
- Svetlana Iyer 鈥01, MSEd 鈥03, co-founder, Iyer Educational Institutions
- Nadia Rubaii 鈥85, MA 鈥87, PhD 鈥91, professor of public administration, and co-director, Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, 黑料视频
- William Schecter 鈥68, professor emeritus of clinical surgery, University of California, San Francisco
Check out the full schedule of Homecoming activities and be sure to by Thursday, Sept. 12. Homecoming 鈥 to be held on campus Friday through Sunday, Sept. 20鈭22 鈥 will include 50th anniversaries of the School of Management and Decker School of Nursing, the beginning of Harpur College鈥檚 70th anniversary, the first-ever Binghamton Block Party, Tailgate 鈥19, men鈥檚 soccer and so much more!
If you have questions, contact the Office of Alumni Engagement at eventhelp@binghamton.edu or 607-777-2424.