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March 1, 2025
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Black 黑料视频 Alumni You Should Know About

During Black History Month, it鈥檚 important to learn about and reflect on the countless contributions of the Black community. Here at Binghamton, we want to recognize Black alums and how their accomplishments and excellence have helped make our University what it is today. Here are just a few of the exceptional Black alums you should know:

Leighton Blackwood 鈥21

Leighton Blackwood 鈥21 left his mark when he graduated from Binghamton with a degree in business administration. He鈥檚 the founder of the beloved , our on-campus bubble tea spot. He first thought of the idea as a sophomore, and by fall of 2021 he made his dreams come true!

Lea Webb 鈥04

Lea Webb

Black Binghamton alums are fighting for what matters! , a lifelong resident of the Southern Tier, worked at Binghamton for nearly a decade, developing diversity and inclusion training and programs for students, faculty, and staff. In November 2022, she became the first Black woman to represent New York鈥檚 52nd Senate District.

Claudian Francis 鈥22

Even in her senior year, this alumna was leading on-campus business endeavors as the chair of the Student Philanthropy Committee. Claudian Francis 鈥22 graduated from Binghamton with a bachelor鈥檚 in strategic, legal, and business communication, and a minor in Africana studies. She鈥檚 now the fashion and beauty publicist for LaForce, an advertising and digital marketing company committed to diversity and inclusion.

Kai Moon 鈥20

In 2020, Kai Moon 鈥20 was named America East Player of the Year, after leading her team through Binghamton鈥檚 most successful season since joining Division I! Moon was able to balance the life of a star basketball player with her work as a marketing major in the School of Management. She鈥檚 now a successful analyst for a startup venture capital firm, and a Bearcat forever! Check out and celebrate the accomplishments of Black student-athletes, coaches, staff and administrators.

Julius Johnson 鈥05, MS 鈥09

Julius Johnson 鈥05, MS 鈥09 graduated from Binghamton with a master鈥檚 of science and is currently the department chair of the School of Nursing at Long Island University. He鈥檚 also the co-founder and president of , an organization formed to inspire future generations of nurses to create health equity. We鈥檒l welcome Johnson back to Binghamton for the Men of Color Summit in April!

Faye McCray 鈥03

A true trailblazer, Faye McCray 鈥03 is hoping to create an online space for mental health education, and a sense of community. She鈥檚 the current editor in chief of making her the first-ever Black editor in chief at .

Camille Clare 鈥92

Black alums are making waves in the medical field! Camille Clare 鈥92 is working to recruit underrepresented medical students to achieve success. As associate dean of diversity and inclusion for the School of Medicine and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at New York Medical College, Clare has been involved in the fight for diversity for nearly three decades.

Lakim J. Desir 鈥15

In 2022, Lakim J. Desir 鈥15, a graduate of the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, was named a Black Engineer of the year at the BEYA STEM Conference. This national recognition is awarded to those in the engineering field who strive for technological progress and excellence in their work. Lakim will be a guest speaker at Binghamton鈥檚 Men of Color Summit in April!

Tolu Odunsi Nelson 鈥12

Professor, lawyer, advocate; Tolu Odunsi Nelson 鈥12 is doing it all. She鈥檚 garnered quite an incredible reputation, and most recently she received the 2022 Minority Bar Foundation Minority Award. With a career focus on diversity and equity in the legal workforce, Professor Odunsi-Nelson is paving the way for great Black lawyers and educators.

Micah Jumpp 鈥22

Micah Jumpp 鈥22 transferred to 黑料视频, found a passion for geographical studies, learned how to speak Mandarin, then became the first in University history! This elite master鈥檚 program took Jumpp to the highly esteemed Tsinghua University in Beijing to continue her studies. That is one incredible journey!

Nicole (Mitchell) Armstrong 鈥91

A graduate of the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Sciences is making a big impact on the business world. Nicole (Mitchell) Armstrong 鈥91 is combining her computer science background with an ambition for progress as the CEO of which creates tech based solutions for nonprofit organizations.

Celine Lodge 鈥22

Another alumna making a difference in the medical field is Celine Lodge 鈥22. She participated in the McNair Scholars Program while at Binghamton, where she studied discrimination against Black patients in healthcare. Her findings fueled her determination to make a difference, and she was awarded the Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for Student Excellence.

Jillian McCarthy is an intern for the Office of Media and Public Relations, and a junior majoring in English. She hopes to become an entertainment journalist. In her free time she loves to play guitar, watch movies and read.


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