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June 30, 2017

Kornheiser leads distinguished speakers at Commencement

Tony Kornheiser ’70 admitted that he found it surprising to be awarded the Doctor of Letters at Binghamton University’s 2017 Commencement.

“It’s odd because I don’t know that I can go in order with all 22 letters of the alphabet,” the sportswriter, radio host and television personality said to a laughing audience. “That’s a joke. I know there are 24!”

The University conferred more than 3,700 degrees for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral candidates at eight Commencement ceremonies, held May 19-21 at the Events Center. It marked the first time that the Events Center’s new scoreboard was used to simulcast the ceremonies.

Other speakers included Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer and honorary degree recipients Nathan Englander, Geraldine Knoll MacDonald and Sergio Rapu Haoa.

Stenger called Commencement “my favorite activity of the year.”

“This degree – and the knowledge and talents it represents – will enable you to go far,” he told the graduates. “You have proven that you have the broad perspectives to understand and empathize. You have the ability and tenacity to work through different challenges. You have the vision and ingenuity to develop innovative solutions to our world’s problems.

“As graduates, the possibilities open to you have increased exponentially,” he added. “Yet as my mother told me when I graduated many years ago: It’s not the degree that’s important; it’s what you do with it that matters. I’m excited to think about your future and what it holds for you and our world.”

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