One of the most critical skills for career success, and also one of the most anxiety inducing for students, is professional networking. In collaboration with many of our on- and off-campus colleagues, the Career Development Center is hosting a week dedicated to Career Exploration. For our pilot program, we will focus on careers in the science and health fields.
We will wrap up Science and Health Career Exploration Week with a professional networking event so students can connect and engage in meaningful ways with professionals in their fields of interests.
As a professional in the field of science or health, we would like to invite you to this networking opportunity to share your experience and advice, engage students in conversation, and encourage them to practice their networking skills in a fun and supportive environment. Your active participation will be much appreciated!
Please join us Friday, Nov. 1, from 4:30 to 6 p.m., at the Undergrounds Coffeehouse, located in Room B32 at the University Union on campus. Dress is business casual. Parking is available at the visitor’s paid lot, across from the Bartle Library Tower.
Included in this program:
* Networking time with Binghamton University students, alumni, faculty and staff
* Instructional handouts to remember important key points
* Light refreshments
* Live music performances
We hope you can join us for this networking program and lend your expertise to students eager to enter these fields. Please register online by Thursday, Oct. 31.
For the entire line up of Science and Health Week programs, please visit the Career Exploration Website.
Join us at our upcoming reception in Buffalo
Did you know more than 1,000 Binghamton University alumni live in the Buffalo area? We invite you to a special event where you can meet some of the Binghamton graduates who call Western New York home. Expand your professional network and enjoy elegant hors d’oeuvres provided by your Alumni Association in the company of other alumni, families and friends.
Thursday, Nov. 7
5:30 – 7 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Buffalo Hotel and Conference Center
Two Fountain Plaza, Buffalo
There is no cost to attend this event; we will have a cash bar. Please register online by Tuesday, Nov. 5. If you have any questions, please contact the Alumni Relations office at 607-777-2424.
We hope you’ll make the most of this opportunity to make some new connections as well as renew the connection to your alma mater!
“The Future of Real Estate in New York City”
A panel discussion and networking reception for our alumni in real estate
Wednesday, Nov. 13
6 – 8:30 p.m.
SUNY Global Center
116 E. 55 St., New York, NY
Panelists:
* Paul Turovsky ’73, Principal, True North Management Group
* Jim Gricar, President, Halstead Property, LLC
* Peter Berti ’76, Senior Director, Cushman Wakefield
Moderated by Rory Clark ’05, Associate Broker, Halstead Property, LLC
Networking with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will begin at 6 p.m. The panel will begin at 6:30 p.m., consisting of a 45-minute question-and-answer discussion, followed by additional networking time with your fellow alumni and panelists. Guests will include builders, developers, landlords, real estate lawyers, commercial and residential real estate brokers, accountants, analysts and managing agents, among others. Our event is co-sponsored by the Binghamton University Alumni Association and Michael Kandrach of Wells Fargo.
Our esteemed panel will be covering current topics impacting New York City real estate, including the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the Midtown East rezoning plans, bidding wars in the red-hot residential market and more.
We’re sorry; this event is sold out. But, we invite you to join the official Binghamton University Alumni in the Real Estate Industry LinkedIn group.
Join us at a Pre-Holiday Happy Hour
Thursday, November 21
6 – 8 p.m.
Lyon Hall
3100 Washington Blvd., Arlington, Va.
Get into the spirit of the holiday season by gathering with fellow Binghamton University graduates for food, drinks and great conversation! There is no admission fee for this networking event. Just come on out and enjoy light appetizers and happy hour drink specials. Appetizers are sponsored by your Alumni Association. Cash bar.
We also ask that you bring a food item to the event. This will support DC Central Kitchen, America’s leader in reducing hunger with recycled food, training unemployed adults for culinary careers, serving healthy school meals, and rebuilding urban food systems through social enterprise. Items in need for Thanksgiving are canned green beans, canned apple sauce, cranberry sauce, stuffing mix and $5 gift cards to Safeway, Giant or Target.
Lyon Hall is proud to be an alumni-owned establishment. Please check out our event on Facebook and let us know you’re coming. We can’t wait to see you!
If you have any questions, please contact Christina Ritter ’99 and Rachel Siditsky ’04.
Your presence is requested at a Tau Alpha Upsilon Alumni Society event
Thursday, Nov. 21
6 – 9 p.m.
Heartland Brewery/HB Burger
Times Square Location
127 W. 43 St., Manhattan
$35 per person
Come hang out with the brothers of TAU, and get an early start on the holiday season festivities. Full buffet and premium bar included.
Please register online by Monday, Nov. 11.
If you have questions, please contact the Alumni Relations Office at (607) 777-2424.
Women’s Basketball at the University of New Mexico
Friday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 30 at 5 or 7 p.m.
The Pit
Avenida Cesar Chavez and University Boulevard
Albuquerque, N.M.
The Binghamton University women’s basketball team is coming to New Mexico; don’t miss a rare opportunity to see the Bearcats in your own backyard. You’ll even get to watch the game from a suite, and this event includes a “meet and greet” opportunity.
Binghamton will face New Mexico on Friday, Nov. 29, at 7 p.m., at The Pit, in the Thanksgiving Tournament. Binghamton’s game time and opponent for the following night depends on whether the Bearcats win Friday. The consolation game is 5 p.m. Saturday and the tournament final is at 7 p.m.
This event is free of charge. Tickets, parking and drinks will be provided by our event sponsor Joe Weiss ’96. Limited space is available – first come, first served. If you’d like to attend this special event, please contact Joe by Monday, Nov. 25 at [email protected].
This will be a great opportunity for you to support our student-athletes and meet other alumni. Binghamton has more than 200 graduates in New Mexico. We hope you will be able to join us. Please forward this e-mail message to a fellow Binghamton graduate in New Mexico. Go Bearcats!
If you have any questions, please contact Joe at the e-mail address above or the Alumni Relations office at [email protected]. In accordance with NCAA regulations, we unfortunately cannot allow parents of student-athletes to enter the suite.
Binghamton basketball is coming to Syracuse!
Get together with Binghamton alumni at a pre-game mixer.
Then cheer on the Bearcats at the Carrier Dome!
Saturday, Dec. 7
5 to 6:30 p.m.: Mixer at Sheraton Syracuse University (801 University Ave.)
7 p.m.: Tip-off for Binghamton vs. Syracuse at the Carrier Dome
The Bearcats don’t come to our backyard every season. Don’t miss a chance to see Binghamton take on the Orange in men’s college basketball action.
This evening of fun begins with a pre-game alumni reception where you can meet Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger. Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres will be served along with a cash bar. Then, head to the Carrier Dome to cheer on the Bearcats as they take on Syracuse!
We have two great packages to choose from:
1) Pre-game Alumni Reception Only
$10/per alumni; $15/per non-alumi guest
2) Pre-game Alumni Reception and Game Ticket
$25/per alumni; $35 per non-alumni guest. Our chapter will be seated in Section 317.
Please note: Game tickets MUST be purchased online by, Monday, Dec. 2. Game tickets must be picked up at the pre-game alumni reception. We’re sorry; we will not be able to grant refunds if you register but are unable to attend.
Questions? Please call the Binghamton University Alumni Relations Office at 607-777-2424.
Sponsored by the Binghamton University Alumni Association and our Syracuse Chapter.
Attention NYC-area alumni: Join us at the Guilty Goose (131 W. 23 St., Chelsea) on Saturday, starting at 6:30 p.m. to watch the Binghamton vs. Syracuse basketball game. Tip off is at 7, and we’ll have plenty of drink specials. Hosted by your Metro New York Chapter and Taylor Watts ’09.
Join us for the N.C. Museum of Art’s Special Exhibit “Porsche By Design”
Saturday, Dec. 28 at 1 p.m.
North Carolina Museum of Art
2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh
This will be a perfect family-friendly event if you like:
* Art: Examine 22 cars including those owned by Janis Joplin, Ralph Lauren and Steve McQueen. Learn about Porsche’s renowned design and discover Porsche’s connection to other works of art.
* Engineering: The very name Porsche is synonymous with automotive technology and innovation. As its slogan says, “Porsche: There is no substitute”
* History: Porsche’s history is inextricably intertwined with World War II. After Porsche was founded in 1931, one of its first assignments was from the German government to design a “car for the people” or a “Volkswagen.” The result was the Volkswagen Beetle, one of the most successful cars of all time. The evolution of the Porsche brand eventually led to the 550 Spyder, the Porsche 911 and other iconic Porsche models.
* Food and Friendship: Start your tour with your alumni-friends at the Museum’s limited-time “Porsche Biergarten” featuring German-inspired cuisine, as well as North Carolina beers, wines and snacks.
Tickets can be purchased online; please be sure to purchase your tickets for the 2:30 p.m. tour. The price is $18 for adults and there are discounts available for children and seniors. Join us for lunch at the Porsche Biergarten at the East (old) Building at 1 p.m. or – for the tour only – meet at the same location at 2:15 p.m.
RSVP to the Raleigh Chapter at:
Edgar Levy ’85
Raleigh Chapter Leader
Member, Alumni Association Board of Directors
[email protected]
The Binghamton University Asian American Alumni Council invites you to join us for an opportunity to meet with our future alumni and support their career development. Share your experiences and advice at an informal alumni-student meet and greet. The Council seeks to promote community and connectedness among those interested in Asian and Asian American issues, culture and achievements. Learn more about the projects and goals of the Binghamton University Asian and Asian American Alumni Council and how you can become involved.
Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014
6 – 8 p.m.
Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU
8 Washington Mews, Manhattan
Entrances to the Washington Mews are located between Washington Square North and 8th Street, on both 5th Avenue and University Place.
There is no charge to attend this event. Refreshments and appetizers will be served.
Please register online by Friday, Jan. 3.
Join us for our first meet and greet!
Event sponsors:
Alumni-Student Engagement Committee – Binghamton University Asian and Asian American Alumni Council
Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU
Harpur College Dean’s Office