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  • Shortly after graduating from Syracuse University, George Hamilton was employed by King Hussein of Jordan as an adviser to the Hashemite Broadcasting Service. During his time in the Middle East, he taught both programming and engineering personnel in all phases of station operations.
  • In his 45-year career at Syracuse University, Lawrence “Larry” Myers touched the lives of countless students and colleagues.
  • Beth Mowins is a pioneering play-by-play broadcaster with a career spanning more than three decades. She has covered a wide array of sports for ESPN and CBS, including men’s and women’s college basketball and football, the Women’s College World Series, NCAA championships in softball, volleyball, and soccer, and the 2011 Women’s World Cup in Germany. In 2017, Mowins made history as the first woman in 30 years to call a nationally televised NFL game, leading ESPN’s Monday Night Football doubleheader between the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos. She also works NFL preseason games for the Oakland Raiders and was part of the first all-female broadcast crew to call a Chicago Cubs game in 2024.
  • Scott MacFarlane is the congressional correspondent for CBS News, reporting from the network’s Washington bureau across all broadcasts and platforms. He has covered Washington, D.C., and the federal government for nearly 20 years, earning recognition for investigations that have driven policy change and accountability.
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