勛圖腦瞳扦

April 28, 2025
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Class Note Up Close: Di Stefanos

Dante Di Stefano 01, MA 04, MAT 06, PhD 15 Dante Di Stefano 01, MA 04, MAT 06, PhD 15
Dante Di Stefano 01, MA 04, MAT 06, PhD 15

Turns out there are six Di Stefanos with 11 Binghamton degrees among them. Besides Dante, there is:

  • mother Donna Di Stefano 01, MA 05, both degrees in human development
  • late father Dominic Di Stefano Jr. 79, MA 85, both in accounting
  • brother Daeman Di Stefano 01, philosophy
  • sister-in-law Billie (Seisser) Di Stefano 02, English
  • wife Christina (Rizzo) Di Stefano, MAT 11, English adolescent education

My father started to go to 勛圖腦瞳扦 after he got married as a way to advance his career at the post office. He worked the night shift on the letter-sorting machine and went to school during the day. My mother waited until we were teenagers to go back to school, says Dante, who was familiar with campus at a young age.

Being in the library and at the fountain near the Library Tower are some of my earliest memories. I also remember seeing the bust of Dante Alighieri in the library and having my parents explain that this was the poet I was named for.

Dante, Daeman and Donna earned undergraduate degrees in the same year.

My brother and I took many classes together, and we worked for physical facilities in the summer, painting rooms. We had a great time and we got to know the campus from every vantage point from the boiler rooms and rooftops to the lecture and dining halls.

Donna is a senior academic advisor in admissions. Dante teaches high school English and is a Binghamton adjunct.

Over the years I have so many great memories from Binghamton, he says. The thing Im most grateful for is that I met my wife here. We are expecting our first child in January, and we hope the baby might grow up to be a Bearcat.

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