Paul Reiser '77 earned his bachelor of fine arts degree in music with a major in piano and composition at Binghamton before hitting the big time on the comedy circuit in New York City and moving in to acting.
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On Thursday, Apr. 22, Binghamton University will host a lively, first-of-its-kind online experience. Be a part of the special event by sending one casual snapshot of yourself to boldbing@binghamton.edu.During this fun, real-time Internet event, you will hear from and talk to some of the University’s most dynamic faculty; visit your favorite campus locales — the Events Center during a game, the dining hall during lunch, the Bartle Library, the Downtown Center and many more — through 360-degree tours that you control; reconnect to classmates in chat rooms and see what they look like today; play a few Binghamton-themed games for prizes; and vote on the best one-minute videos produced by members of the University community.
When: 8 p.m (Eastern) Thursday, Apr. 22
Where: Your computer
Cost: Free
Ask your friends to share the experience. Everyone is invited. Watch your e-mail for additional event details. For more information, contact Rebecca Benner by e-mail or at 607-777-7322.