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Hello Alumni,
It's that time of year when temperatures fall, leaves change, and students go back to school.
Check out our latest newsletter. As always, we hope to hear from you.
Email us at: alumni@sunyempire.edu.
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Edwin Lee Gibson '12: Finding Fame on "The Bear
When Edwin Lee Gibson ’12 was cast as Ebraheim in “The Bear,” he was given a one-line description of his character: “A mystery who’s lived 1,000 lives.”
“That’s all Christopher Storer said about him,” Gibson says, quoting the show’s creator. “But that was all I needed. It gave me a lot of space to play.”
These days, viewers know Ebraheim as the stoic East African war veteran who runs the takeout sandwich window.
Read more.
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Charles Biasiny-Riviera ’90: Remembering a Photographer Who Documented Latino Life
Charles Biasiny-Riviera ’90, a street photographer who went on to dedicate his career to elevating the photography and art of underrepresented artists, has died at the age of 93.
Biasiny-Riviera passed away on August 10 at his home in Olivebridge, NY. His wife Betty Wilde-Biasiny is an artist and professor of visual arts at Empire State University.
Biasiny-Riviera, a New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, founded En Foco in1974, as a collective of Puerto Rican photographers.
Read more.
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Last Chance to Donate to Our Crowdfunding Campaign | |
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Thank you to everyone who has contributed to Textbooks for Students, our crowdfunding campaign. We’re weeks away from the September 30 deadline and more than three quarters of the way to our goal of $5,000.
As our students return to their studies, the need to purchase textbooks and other resources has already become a barrier. Here’s what Willie Robinson, an adjunct instructor, recently shared:
“At the start of the Fall 2024 Term, a student in my course reached out to explain that she couldn't afford the required third-party digital courseware. She asked if there was any way to complete assignments without it.
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"This unfortunate situation highlights the importance of Textbooks for Students. Please consider contributing to this cause — your donation, no matter how small, can help remove barriers to education. Every bit truly makes a difference.”
If you have not done so already, make your gift today. Thank you.
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Community Conversation: “Translanguaging for Non-traditional Minority Adult Learners”
In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, Gloria “Joanne” Kramer ’05, Ed.D., will present “Translanguaging for Non-traditional Minority Adult Learners.”
Date: Thursday, September 26
Time: 11 a.m. to noon.
Kramer, an assistant professor and the coordinator of TESOL at the School for Graduate Studies will explore learning literacy using translanguaging, a pedagogical approach to teaching that uses a student’s ability to move fluidly between different languages. In translanguaging, students can think in two or more languages simultaneously and use their home language as a vehicle to learn academic English.
Join the meeting.
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Community Conversation: “Cybersecurity: Security for Everyone” | |
Join us for a special panel discussion in recognition of Cybersecurity Awareness Month:
Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Time: Noon to 1 p.m.
The discussion will explore the impact and importance of cybersecurity at work and in the home. Please register. The presenters are:
- Nitin Natarajan ‘04, deputy director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, who will speak about the cybersecurity industry
- Todd Myles, information security manager for SUNY Empire, who will discuss the institutional impact of cybersecurity
- Andrew Hurd, Ph.D., assistant professor of MSIT and M.S. cybersecurity programs at SUNY Empire, who will address the academic study of cybersecurity
The panel will be moderated by Cathryn Thurston, Ph.D., associate chair for SUNY Empire’s Department of Public Affairs, A Q&A will follow. Register for the event.
For more information or to submit ideas for future Community Conversations, email: AdvancementEvents@sunyempire.edu.
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ODEI Presents a New Lecture Series
Join us for the inaugural lecture in a new series hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The lecture is titled “Technology as a Tool for Connection vs. Disconnection and Isolation.” It will be presented by Avriel Epps and held:
Date: Wednesday, October 16
Time: Noon to 2 p.m.
Join the meeting
The talk is part of a new lecture series titled “A Snapshot in Time: Navigating the Wider World.” This inaugural lecture is underwritten by alumna and Empire State University Foundation Board member Tina Evans ‘97 and her husband Wayne.
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Epps, a Ph.D. candidate at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, will explore how technology serves as a connector and isolator; the challenges and opportunities technology presents for youth development; and strategies for harnessing technology’s connective power while mitigating its isolating effects. | |
Save on Taxes and Maximize Your Support of SUNY Empire | |
Alumni and friends can receive extraordinary tax benefits by making a gift through the 2024 New York State Tax Credit Program.
The program allows you to receive a tax credit on your 2024 NYS taxes for 85% of your authorized donation to the SUNY Impact Foundation, which in turn will transfer your gift to SUNY Empire. Additionally, 15% of your donation can be used as a deduction on your federal taxes if you itemize.
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Apply to the program by September 30, 2024, to guarantee your spot. Your gift must be a minimum of $10,000 and a maximum of $100,000 and can be directed to The Fund for Empire State University or any other university program or priority you prefer.
To learn more about this limited-time opportunity or to participate, contact Toby Tobrocke, director of development, Toby.Tobrocke@sunyempire.edu or call 518-580-4805.
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Career Services to Host Job Fairs
SUNY Empire’s Career Services and the NYS Department of Labor will be hosting job fairs across New York this fall. Alumni are invited. Additional information will be posted online as the events approach.
Tuesday, October 22, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
407 College Road, Selden
More info.
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Tuesday, November 12, 10 a.m. to noon
SUNY Empire Veteran and Military Resource Center
111 West Ave., Saratoga Springs
More info.
Wednesday, November 13, 10 a.m. to noon
Appletree Business Park
2875 Union Rd., Suite 34, Cheektowaga
More info.
Tuesday, November 19, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.
680 Westfall Road, Rochester
More info.
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Save the Dates!
NY Jets v. Broncos
Join SUNY Empire alumni and friends as the NY Jets take on the Denver Broncos at 1 p.m. on Sunday, September 29 at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Limited seating still available.
National Hiking Day is November 17. SUNY Empire will be hosting walks and hikes around then. More details coming soon.
Visit sunyempire.edu/alumni or email alumni@sunyempire.edu with questions.
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