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Features:
Ready to play ball! Events Center opens

A poetry of caring With teacher Deb Pomeroy '95, MSEd '01 at the helm, fifth-grade students at Maine Memorial Elementary take a creative and proactive approach in addressing homelessness.

Creating a sense of community EcoVillage Cohousing Cooperative encourages and promotes interaction among neighbors.

Faculty Profile:
Gerald "Gerry" Kadish, Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies: Egyptologist and "mummy freak"

B connected!

What it takes:
Ronald Ehrenberg '66
and Randy Ann Birch Ehrenberg '67: Education is couple's life work

Alumni Happenings:
Najla's Cookies, Binghamton's 10K Sun Snow Run, Metro Career Fair, Alumni Authors...

Profile:
Yasmin Hurd '82:
A fascination with the brain

Profile:
Bruce Molnia '67: "Go out and meet a glacier"


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Ready to play ball!
The Binghamton University Events Center

Phase I construction of the Events Center was complete and Binghamton University hosted its first basketball game there Jan. 31, 2004.ĘThe atmosphere in the $33.1 million, 156,000-square-foot building was electric, from the pre-game festivities to the final horn, as a capacity crowd of 4,460 was buoyed by an additional 200 standing-room-only patrons who watched from the concourse level.

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On the cover: Binghamton University Events Center -- BU Bearcats vs. Boston University Terriers men's basketball game, Feb.29, 2004. Photo by Chuck Haupt

President's Message: A time to reconnect
Where are you and why can't I find you?" That is a question asked by our alumni who have lost track of each other over the years. Now no excuse is acceptable. We have a Web-based alumni directory for every one of us to list our most recent information, update old material in the alumni records and provide an e-mail address so we may reconnect with each other at www.bconnectalumni. binghamton.edu.

This page was last updated and/or reviewed on July 15, 2004