President's Report Masthead
December 31, 2015

Student kudos

•  Department of History graduate student Huseyin Kurt won the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association’s Samiha Ayverdi Award for best translation of an Ottoman language text. Kurt worked very closely with CNES’s Turkish Language Lecturer, Gregory Key on this project.
•  Philosophy graduate student Giovanni Scaringi and political science sophomore Conrad Taylor won seats on the Binghamton City Council and will represent Binghamton’s 1st and 4th districts, respectively.
•  The Center for Israel Studies at Binghamton has awarded two inaugural grants to undergraduates at Binghamton pursuing research in Israel Studies. Jasmine Johnson ‘16 (economics) and Miriam Wade ‘16 (Arabic, Judaic Studies, MENA) have each received an Israel Studies Undergraduate Research and Creative Work Grant.
•  Eric Gelles ’18 received the Critical Language Scholarship, U.S. Department of State.
•  Raymond Futia ’15, biology and chemistry minor, received the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
•  Carys Coates Martin ’15, comparative literature, linguistics minors: Italian and global studies, received a Fulbright Teaching assistantship.
•  Painting major William Dwiggins won the Best of Show award of the SUNY Student Exhibition in the New York State Museum. His work Nude Study, from Blazo Kovacevic’s Life Drawing class, won the $1,000.00 award. The juried Best of SUNY exhibit features artworks chosen by individual art departments across SUNY’s 64 campuses. In the past two years, Binghamton has had several Honorable Mentions, but Dwiggins is the first winner.