Stony Brook University graduates look back fondly on their college experience, while looking forward to an exciting future.
Stony Brook University graduates look back fondly on their college experience, while looking forward to an exciting future.
We have planned several exciting panels on feminism; on nature, technology, and environmental ethics; and on the intersection of the history of philosophy and interdisciplinary studies.
Your colleagues and fellow alumni, Susan Bordo ’82, Terry Pinkard ’74, Charles Johnson ’88, and Paul Thompson ’80, have agreed to participate as plenary speakers. The program offers a number of exceptional events: our Friday schedule will include a special tribute to professor David Allison, PhD; a welcome reception; the first Don Ihde Prize in Philosophy will be awarded on Saturday afternoon and on Saturday night, we will have a gala dinner attended by the President and Provost, who will be new to most of you.
We hope that you will be able to join us for these milestone events. Click here for the preliminary full conference schedule.
For nearby hotel accomodations:
Discounted Online Hilton Garden Inn Reservations
(a new hotel on the Stony Brook campus)
Discounted Online Holiday Inn Express Reservations (block code “FOP” until April 11)
Early Conference Registration fee – $75 (closed March 29)Late Conference Registration fee – $90
Register Online Check the department website for the latest updates on the alumni event.
Eduardo Mendieta
MBA Association Annual Spring Dinner
Saturday April 20, 7pm
Where: The Meadow Club, Port Jefferson
Three course meal and open bar.
Alumni are invited and encouraged to attend.
$40 for students; $55 for faculty, staff, and alumni.
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Location: The Meadow Club 1147 New York 112, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Sat, 24 Nov, 2012 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM | |||||
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STONY BROOK, NY, October 05, 2012 – For the second consecutive year, The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band will participate in New York City’s Annual Columbus Day Parade. The Parade will take place on Monday, October 8, 2012, and will be broadcast live from Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on WABC from noon to 3 pm eastern standard time.
Coaches and players from the Stony Brook baseball team will join the band in the parade to celebrate their “Shock the World” run to the 2012 College World Series on a special float generously provided by the Columbus Citizens Foundation.
The Stony Brook contingent will be led by this year’s homecoming king and queen, Karthik Rao (biology ’13), a marching band drum major; and Dani Klupenger (journalism/business ’13), a member of the women’s basketball team. Also participating in the parade is distinguished alumni Richard T. Nasti (’78), a Stony Brook Foundation board member and senior vice president of H.J. Kalikow & Company.
The best mascot in all of college sports, Wolfie, is a crowd favorite who will be outfitted with a GoPro Camera, allowing ABC to cut live into the broadcast to glimpse first ‘person’ views of marchers and parade onlookers.
Watch live at WABC-TV
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