President's Report Masthead
June 30, 2018

Binghamton University graduates more than 4,000

Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger shook hands with more than 4,000 students over the weekend, as bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral candidates crossed the stage to receive their degrees.

The nine ceremonies included speakers from the student to the honorary degree-recipient level, as well as remarks by Stenger; Provost and Executive Vice President Donald Nieman; Alumni Association Board President Gary Kibel ’90, MBA’92; the respective deans of each school; and U.S. Sen. Charles “Chuck” Schumer at the 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Harpur College Commencements.

Stenger spoke of how the academic year had been marked by tragic losses, observing a moment of silence in remembrance at each ceremony, but also spoke of the joy of the occasion and the stellar accomplishments of the Class of 2018.

Schumer’s inspirational remarks left students with one clear message: Take risks, rise to the challenge and, “Go for it!”

The Tekes Siyum ceremony held Friday morning for observant Jewish students who would not otherwise have been able to attend their graduation due to the Shavuot holiday was a first for the University – and the Friday afternoon Graduate School ceremony saw the majority of the University’s master’s and doctoral candidates recognized.

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