Binghamton University Magazine has a new issue and a fresh look, both in print and online. In the fall issue:
• What is the future of the Nature Preserve?
• A profile of Vincent Daniel ’94, who dared to bet against Wall Street.
• A new faculty feature called “The Other Side.”
Print copies will be mailed to faculty. Can’t wait? Visit http://binghamton.edu/magazine.
Lunch on the Quad
Research assistants, from left, Yong-Ju Reichenberger, Ryan Rooeny and Kyle Acenowr, enjoy lunch outside at the Harpur Quad on June 17.
Photo by Jonathan Cohen
News Briefs
New magazine issue is now online| November 30, 2010
Anderson Center accepted into jazz touring network| November 23, 2010
The Anderson Center for the Performing Arts has been accepted for membership in the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Jazz Touring Network, one of only 23 presenters in the network’s region.
The program is designed to expand the presentation of jazz throughout the mid-Atlantic region through support to selected presenters for professional development, peer networking and funding for regional jazz tours. Funding for the Jazz Touring Network is realized through support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
New members are selected on an annual basis through an open, competitive selection process with the focus on arts presenters with little to no experience presenting jazz. Membership in the program is ongoing. The Anderson Center, under the direction of Executive Director Gary Pedro, is one of four new members of the network.
Join LinkedIn group for international interests| November 16, 2010
The Binghamton University Globalistas (BUGS), a volunteer group of faculty, staff and students devoted to internationalization, has created a LinkedIn group for students, alumni, faculty and staff to discuss international topics. To join the group, named B Global, visit http://go.binghamton.edu/bglobal. It’s a place to talk about international travel, study and work and more.
