Enabling Promising Students

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Maggie Chan
School of Management students give a presentation to demonstrate what they've learned.

Recipients of the Schorr Family Foundation Pharmacy Scholarship, established in memory of Max and Sarah Schorr, will have essential support to advance their education in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Thank you, Jennifer Brink Schorr, MBA ’81, and Lawrence J. Schorr ’75, MA ’77, LLD ’09, trustees of the Schorr Family Foundation!

Select undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Management will have crucial funding to pursue leadership research, particularly in women’s leadership development and advancement, thanks to the new Mei Hartman-Ng Research Award, established with a gift from Maggie Chan Jones ’96 and named in honor of her mother.

Undergraduate students of all majors will have the opportunity to learn coding skills as part of Binghamton Codes! The new program, established with support from James B. Bankoski ’91 and his wife, Heather, will feature a two-course sequence, with the first course expected to launch in spring 2020.

Students who receive the new Dory Knoll Student Curator Internship for the University Art Museum will curate exhibitions with generous support from Geraldine MacDonald ’68, MS ’73, LittD ’17, who created the opportunity in honor of her mother.