1-4 p.m. Sunday, March 25, 2018 (doors open at noon)
Anderson Center, Osterhout Concert Theater
Come be enlightened, inspired and entertained by our speakers and No Strings Attached!
Speakers
Richard Kreipe
Medical Director for Eating Disorders
"Eating disorders through a developmental, not mental, lens"
Host
Winter Clark is a senior double majoring in philosophy and in the individualized major
program. Outside of class, you can find Winter leading Democracy Matters (the student organization working to get big money out of politics) and Transcend
(a group Winter founded for trans and gender diverse students). You may also recognize
Winter as a consultant at the Critical Thinking Lab on campus, tutoring students in philosophy, or as a student mentor at the Promise
Zone at Johnson City High School. Winter's free-time activities including playing
the piano (for over 15 years), writing poetry and creative short stories, and playing
video games. Winter aspires to be a high school history teacher.
Sponsors
On Campus:
- Convocations Committee
- Office of the President
- Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
- Student Association's Financial Committee
- Executive Master of Science in Health Systems - Manhattan Project
- The Office of Vice Presidents for Student Affairs and for Research
- Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development
- Philosophy Department
- Philosophy, Politics, and Law Program
- Psychology Department
- Physics Department
- Alumni Association
Intermission Act
No Strings Attached
Founded in October 2010, No Strings Attached (NSA) is the youngest a cappella group at Binghamton University. The group's genre is Broadway and Disney, and it features songs from movies such as Tarzan and Moana, as well as songs from shows such as "Dear Evan Hansen"! Aside from its semester show on Satuday, April 28, you can find NSA showcasing its repertoire at local nursing homes, schools and campus events. Enjoy!