Three distinguished graduates of the Newhouse School will be among seven accomplished alumni who will be recognized by Syracuse University’s Office of Multicultural Advancement during Coming Back Together (CBT), which will be held Sept. 12-15.
CBT is a triennial reunion that welcomes Black and Latino alumni back to campus to celebrate their accomplishments, meet current students and remain connected with the University.
The 2024 gathering represents the 14th CBT reunion held on campus. In 2021, the University’s reunion raised $1.29 million for the Our Time Has Come scholarship.
Honorees this year include Newhouse alumnae Ada Agrait ’94 and JaNeika James G’05, who will receive Alumni Awards. Another Newhouse alumna, Sadé Muhammad ’12, will be honored with the Young Alumni Award.
The award recipients will be celebrated by Chancellor Kent Syverud at the “Shades of Orange Sneaker Ball” fundraising gala on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 6:30-11 p.m. in the JMA Wireless Dome. The awards recognize the significant civic or career achievements by the selected. Since 1983, the ceremony has been a signature event presented at the CBT reunion.
“I am so pleased to celebrate these outstanding alumni at the 2024 Coming Back Together reunion,” says Chancellor Syverud. “Each of these awardees, through their careers and their commitment to Syracuse University, inspires the next generation of leaders. They give generously by mentoring current students and young alumni, creating new learning experiences, and encouraging their friends and fellow alumni to get involved. I am proud to honor the Orange leaders for all they do for their alma mater.”