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News Post 1969 Classes to Reunion at Homecoming UAlbany reunions will have a new twist in 2004: the classes will split their reunions between June and October. Alumni graduating prior to 1970 will reunion at the traditional time in June. However, alumni from the classes of 1970 and after are being invited to hold their reunion during Homecoming 2004, October 8-10. “This change will allow us to appropriately program for each distinctive group and assure that they each get sufficient time to enjoy the campus where they spent their academic careers,” said Lee Serravillo, executive director of the Alumni Association. If your class year ends in a “4” or “9”, you’re celebrating your five-year reunion in 2004. If you’d like to assist in planning class activities, contact your class councilor. Campaign Update The University’s Bold.Vision. Campaign continues to spread around the country. On February 6, there will be an alumni event in Sarasota at the home of Matt ’57 and Sandy ’71 Ostoyich. Meredith Butler, Dean of the University Libraries, will be the keynote speaker. Alumni receptions also are scheduled in Boston March 5 and in Boca Raton and Washington, D.C. in March or April. NYS Writers Institute Celebrates 20th Anniversary UAlbany will sponsor "The Writing Semester," an arts program featuring more than 50 cultural events, in observance of the 20th anniversary of the New York State Writers Institute. The semester, co-sponsored by the Institute and the College of Arts and Sciences, will include visits by humorist Dave Barry and columnist Ellen Goodman, a dramatic adaptation of Richard Russo's novel Mohawk, and the designation of the state author and state poet. Details. Schools and Colleges MBA Program Earns High Marks The Financial Times of London has ranked the executive MBA partnership between UAlbany and the Graduate School of Business Administration Zurich as the 11th best program in the world. The program, launched seven years ago, assembles mid-career executives for two-week blocks at both the American and Swiss campuses to study an ongoing program in a real company. Students complete six blocks, usually over three years.
Social Welfare Creates Elder Network The School of Social Welfare
has established the Elder Network of the Capital Region, a consortium
of health care and service providers to the elderly. In October 2003,
the Elder Network received a $328,189 grant from the John A. Hartford
Foundation to underwrite the Elder Network's new approach for communities
to support their aging citizens by improving the integration of medical
and support services and by offering new opportunities for the aging to
live fulfilling lives. Athletics |