President's Report Masthead
March 31, 2016

Alumni Association launches Buffalo chapter

The Alumni Association launched its 15th regional chapter on March 9 in Buffalo, N.Y. Florina Altshiler ’02, a lawyer in the region, stepped forward to lead the chapter and hosted the launch event at the firm where she works. About 25 alumni attended, and a planning committee has formed to craft future events and programs for the nearly 2,000 Binghamton graduates who reside in and around Buffalo.

The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter held an event TIER Travels, which was an extension of the Alumni Association’s popular speaker series TIER Talks: Talks that Inspire, Educate and Resonate. Fred Luskin ’76, a best-selling author and director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Project, spoke to a group of nearly 20 alumni about his research into happiness and forgiveness. He talked about forgiveness at the inaugural TIER Talks which was held on campus during Homecoming 2014 in a program titled “Rethinking Success: Thriving in the Modern World.”

The Alumni Association’s chapter in the Washington, D.C. region hosted an event March 16, featuring two of the University’s deans as speakers. Laura Bronstein, dean of the College of Community and Public Affairs, and Gloria Meredith, founding dean of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, shared developments from within their respective schools, and discussed how the schools will work together to further the University’s strategic plan.