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Alumni volunteers represent Binghamton University in high schools at college fairs and conduct personal outreach via phone and e-mail to admitted students.
Admissions
We need you to contact state lawmakers and advocate for resources that will help the University remain strong.
Advocacy
This 21-member, all-volunteer body sets policy for the Alumni Association. Nominees who are not elected to the board may have the opportunity to serve on a board committee.
Alumni Association Board
Please consider participating at events such as Metro Career Night and etiquette dinners, at which you can meet with students and give them advice.
Alumni Association Student Programs
ARTSCORPS members greet patrons upon entry to the Center, check their tickets, provide them with programs, and answer their questions.
Anderson Center
The art museum welcomes assistance from volunteers in support of the diverse educational and enrichment programs.
Art Museum
The Department of Athletics is always happy to hear from former student-athletes who want to stay connected to Binghamton. Alumni can be involved with us in a number of ways, such as serving as a mentor or internship sponsor for current student-athletes.
Athletics
Join the fun of club sports or Binghamton Outdoor Pursuits by serving as a recreation volunteer.
Campus Recreation
Alumni can help current students in their searches for internships and jobs. Many alumni recruit students through job fairs and by posting positions online. Through the New York City Employer Visit Program or Harpur College Liberal Arts to Careers Externship, you can host students at your workplace, so they can get insights into the realities of the working world.
Career Development Center
CCPA alumni volunteers can help create educational experiences that enable today’s students to make a meaningful difference in the community.
College of Community and Public Affairs
The University relies on volunteers to ensure that fall and spring Commencement events run smoothly and the atmosphere is enjoyable for our graduates and their guests.
Commencement
The school would like to hear from alumni who wish to help Decker continue its tradition of excellence in nursing education, scholarship and practice.
Decker School of Nursing
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) provides access, academic support, and financial aid to students who show promise for mastering college-level work, but who may otherwise not be admitted.
Educational Opportunity Program
GSE welcomes contact from alumni who are willing to get involved and help our talented, diverse, and committed students pursue an educational program that makes a positive difference in the lives of others.
Graduate School of Education
Sponsoring a student at your workplace; the Liberal Arts to Careers Externship (LACE) is intended to expose students to the wide variety of career options available to them with a liberal arts degree. If you work in the legal field for a nonprofit or government agency, you could host one of our talented pre-law students for a Public Interest Pre-Law Internship. We encourage you to return to campus and share your insights, experiences and advice with our students as a guest speaker inside or outside a classroom.
Harpur College of Arts and Sciences
You can serve as a resource during crises or other major events, conduct pro bono clinical work with students, and lead staff or student development programs.
Health and Counseling Services
ISSS programs and services are designed to meet the needs of entering international students, currently enrolled international students, and international alumni.
International Students and Scholar Services
The Liberal Arts to Careers Externship (LACE) is a job-shadowing program intended to expose students to the wide variety of career options available to them with a liberal arts degree.
Liberal Arts to Careers Externship
Off Campus College focuses on the welfare of students who do not reside in University-managed housing. Because off-campus students vary widely in age, interests, institutional identification or affiliation, and reside in various local communities, efforts to provide service is multifaceted, purposeful and specific to current needs.
Off Campus College
The Alumni Association needs your help in building networks and planning events close to where you live and work.
Regional Chapters and Events
Residential Life welcomes alumni who wish to serve on career panels, judge area competitions, help with area traditions, and connect with parents and students at the start of a new academic year.
Residential Life
Organize a class-year or special-interest reunion either on or off campus. The most successful and well-attended reunions are those organized by volunteers.
Reunion Planning
SOM volunteers can serve as mock interviewers, judges for classroom competitions, and mentors at the school's networking event held each fall at Homecoming. Also, alumni can host students at their workplaces as part of the New York City Business Week, held annually during winter recess.
School of Management
When you attend Alumni Association events on and off campus, we would welcome your photos and comments on our social networking sites. Share the excitement of our events with alumni across the world!
Social Media
Watson alumni are encouraged to mentor current students, speak on career panels or as a special guest lecturer, or provide invaluable professional expertise and sponsorship for senior design projects. You can also serve on school advisory boards or take a variety of active roles in professional clubs and organizations.
Watson School
WHRW welcomes alumni to volunteer as DJs.
WHRW
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