The Office of Program Development presents a book signing party featuring the following African American alumni authors:
C. Nicole Treadwell
Pen name of Carla Gardner L’96 That Kiss From Heaven Fell on My Heart
Agyei Tyehimba ’91 Game Over: The Rise and Transformation of a Harlem Hustler
Kirsten Poe Hill ’85 You Buy the Peanut Butter, I’ll Get the Bread: The Absolutely True Adventures of Best Friends in Business
Dr. James H. Rolling Jr. G’91 Cinderella Story: A Scholarly Sketchbook
about Race, Identity, Barack Obaman,
the Human Spirit, and Other Stuff That Matters
You are cordially invited to join us
Thursday, June 10, 2010
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Joseph I. Lubin House
11 East 61st Street (between Madison and Fifth avenues
New York, NY
RSVP by June 3
866-706-1372, pdevelop@syr.edu or at Facebook:
Syacuse University Office of Program Development
Co-sponsordered by the Friends of Syracuse University (FSU),
Latino Alumni Newtwork of Syracuse University (LANSU), and
Syracuse Univerisyt Office of Program Development
When: Saturday, March 27th, 2010, 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Where: Grand Hyatt, 109 East 42nd St. New York, NY 10017
The forum includes a networking luncheon, admission / alumni panels, financial aid / scholarship workshops, recruiter fairs, scholarships / prizes, and more!
Also, if you are part of a school program, alliance, or company interested in participating in the City Forum, please contact our team at contactus@mbadiversity.org.
This event is followed by the Networking Mixer!
Join us for food, cocktails, music, and networking with young professionals!
When: Saturday, March 27th, 2010, 7:00pm – 10:00pm Where: Forty Eight, 1221 Avenue of the Americas (48th Street), New York, NY
Forty Eight is Midtown’s newest cocktail lounge featuring innovative libations, celebrated wines, and delectable bites. Located in the McGraw-Hill Building in Rockerfeller Center, Forty Eight is the perfect locale for an after-work drink, but also caters to those looking for a high-end destination.
Suggested donation for the mixer: $5-$10.
100% of the proceeds will go towards MBADiversity’s mission and vision: to positively impact the world through education, business, and the community. Proceeds will assist young professionals with GMAT Test Prep, Business School Applications, and Enrichment Programs.
For more information on any of these events, please visit the website: http://mbadiversity.org or e-mail Violet Alvino ‘02 at violet.alvino@gmail.com.
Join us as we come together to raise money for the establishment of the Latino Alumni Network Of Syracuse University (LANSU) Endowed Scholarship. $40 will get you in on the open bar fun upstairs, but more importantly it will help us get closer to our goal of $50,000 for the scholarship to be awarded at the next Coming Back Together (CBT X). Hope to see you all there, it’s been awhile!
The Town Tavern NYC (2nd Floor)
134 West 3rd Street (B/W 6th Ave & MacDougal St)
New York, NY 10012-1209
(212) 253-6955
LANSU is pleased to co-sponsor this event with the Office of Supportive Services.
We encourage all those who are alumni of SU & where supported through the HEOP or SSSP program to come out to reconnect with Alumni & Current SU students.
Now here is a word from Denise Trionfero Director of Higher Education Opportunity Program @ SU
Dear HEOP Alum,
It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 2010OSS Student/Alumni Networking Event. The purpose of this event is to bring current OSS students together with OSS Alumni in a comfortable setting. The event will include an Alumni Panel Presentation and is also a great opportunity for students to establish potential contacts and/or mentors and learn about the transition from college to work or graduate school. It is our hope that these exchanges will provide students with insight regarding what they may encounter once they leave Syracuse University and help them chart their post-graduate career path. It is also a time to reconnect with fellow Alumni and staff from HEOP and SSS.
The 2010 OSS Student/Alumni Networking Event will take place during winter break on ThursdayJanuary 14, 2010 from 6:30pm – 8:30pm at the Joseph I. Lubin House, which is located at 11 East 61st Street between Madison and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Please RSVP to Denise Trionfero (dvtrionf@syr.edu). Light refreshments will be served promptly at 6:30 pm.
The students and our programs need your support more than ever in these challenging times and we thoroughly appreciate your continued participation with OSS. We firmly believe that your participation will help make this event a success and we look forward to seeing you there.
LANSU celebrates its 5th year in existence with a networking meeting. Bring your friends and make some new ones. We’ll all be there as we come together on a wonderful November evening. Spread the word and enjoy the company. See you there!
Tequillaville – 11/19/09 – 6-9pm
12 Vanderbilt Ave
New York, NY 10017
Happy Hour Specials:
Martinis, Cosmopolitans, Long Island Ice Teas : $6
Budweiser and Bud Light: $2.75
Program Coordinator for S.U. Center for Career Services.
Alumni Career Enhancement Series (ACES)
Presents
Career Services–We’re Here for You!
Learn how the SU Center for Career Services can assist you, whether you are currently in a job search, thinking about changing careers, or planning to update your resume. The center offers all of its services to alumni free of charge.
Presentation takes place 6-8 p.m. @ Lubin House – 11 East 61st street, NY (between Madison and 5th
Thank you once again, ladies and gentlemen, for tonight’s lively town hall meeting. It was a success on many levels, and we thank everyone who came out tonight. For those of you who didn’t, you probably wish you came to this powerful and insightful meeting. Fortunately for you, though, we videotaped segments of the meeting and will have a presentation recap ready as soon as we can.
In the meantime, I’d like to once again implore everyone to stay tuned via our website at http://lansu.info, Facebook, or LinkedIn. And should you have any questions, you can e-mail me at jose@lansu.info or lansumail@gmail.com. On behalf of the LANSU Board of Directors, I thank you all once again and let’s keep up the momentum on our successes.
Jose Vilson ‘04
President of the Latino Alumni Network of Syracuse University
p.s. – Tell a friend. Or two. Or everyone you know. Yes, everyone you know.