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Alumni Association
The Binghamton University Alumni Association is nearly as old as the University itself.
Whether your connections to Binghamton University are through one of the six schools, various athletic teams, special interest networks or other groups, the Alumni Association serves as a source of volunteer guidance, resources, camaraderie and support to help ensure the excellence that is the source of our pride in Binghamton University.
For more information on the Alumni Association and its activities, visit http://alumni.binghamton.edu.
Department of Public Administration Alumni Accomplishments
The ultimate test for any degree program lies with the success of its alumni.
Our alumni have compiled enviable records of achievement in their work in governmental and nonprofit organizations. As our alumni network continues to serve others, the Department of Public Administration is finding ways to serve you.
The Δ (Delta) Award
Every year, the Department of Public Administration recognizes one alumnus/ae with the Δ (Delta) Award for outstanding service. 2007's recipient is Aldrin Bonilla ’99.
Aldrin Bonilla is the administrator/director of CUNY in the Heights, creating a new community college in northern Manhattan. Prior to that he served as director of the Community Technology and Civic Participation Projects for the Fund for the City of New York and operations manager for the Census 2000 in the Borough of Manhattan. He is also active in the Games for Social Change Movement and chairs the NYC Latino Voting Rights and Redistricting Committee.
Nominate a candidate for the 2008 Δ (Delta) Award here.
Jeremy Evans
MPA '05
After four years with the Broome County Department of Planning & Economic Development, Jeremy has been appointed Community Development Director for the Village of Saranac Lake. The position involves grant writing, project management, planning, and economic development for the small village of 5,000 residents in the Adirondacks.
Denis Scott
MPA '07
Denis Scott was appointed as West Virginia University faculty and Extension Agent for Morgan County, WV. Initially assigned to Department of Community, Workforce, & Economic Development unit, Denis has also been selected as County Program Coordinator. He will manage all Cooperative Extension units including Agriculture & Natural Resources, Families & Health, and 4-H & Youth Development. WVU Extension offices are located in historic Berkeley Springs, the Nation's first spa resort.
Support Us
There are many ways to support Binghamton University and the Department of Public Administration. Visit http://alumni.binghamton.edu/support.htm to explore the options.