
I hope you received the invitation to SU's upcoming Boston Neighborhood party that I am hosting at my home in Belmont Wednesday, October 6. The evening will be a wonderful opportunity to meet other SU alumni, parents, and friends in an intimate setting and hear firsthand about the latest happenings at SU.
Joining us will be SU's Robert Doyle, associate professor of chemistry at the College of Arts and Sciences. Known for breakthrough research that could lead to new treatments for diabetes and ovarian cancer, Doyle will provide insights into the world of science and discovery. We'll also hear from Doyle's former research fellow, Amy Rabideau ’10, who currently is a researcher at MIT.
SU leaders Deborah Armstrong, assistant vice president of development, and Lisa Moore, assistant dean of advancement in the College of Arts and Sciences, will be attending as well. They will fill you in on the progress of The Campaign for Syracuse University and the critical role it plays in ensuring that SU continues to provide its students with leading-edge programs and opportunities.
I hope to see you there!
Best regards,

Dr. Ghaleb Daouk ′79 
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