Celia Woodruff
cwoodru2@binghamton.edu
54 Articles
News
NYS Election Day will feature referendum, voting on five proposals
New York state voters will have the opportunity to say “yes” or “no” to five proposals on the referendum this year. In a referendum, voters are given the option to decide whether...
Off-Campus News
BU research team looks for innovative way to improve water quality
A team at Binghamton University is researching how to improve the Southern Tier’s water quality using plants and fungi. The team’s goal is to filter per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from the...
Off-Campus News
Broome County to receive millions in opioid crisis relief from NYS Attorney General
The Southern Tier will be receiving up to $26.7 million in funds from Attorney General Letitia James’ HealNY tour to combat its opioid crisis. After successfully securing funds from a lawsuit filed...
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Class of 2020 commencement to be held during homecoming
After having their in-person commencement ceremony canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Binghamton University’s Class of 2020 will finally be tossing their caps at this year’s Homecoming celebration. The commencement ceremony will...
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Award-winning alumna teaches nutrition, food safety nationwide
Toby Amidor, a veteran of the food and nutrition industry, began her journey at Binghamton University, majoring in Hebrew studies and sharing meals with friends at the University Union’s Campus Pub. She...
Campus News
Center for Civic Engagement hosts "Whose Freedom?" event
Students convened at the “Whose Freedom? A Deliberative Dialogue on Inclusion and the First Amendment” event to tackle the topic of what public universities can do to uphold their constitutional First Amendment...
Campus News
"Bing Plague" spreads through University as flu season approaches
This fall, many Binghamton University students are finding themselves sick from a variety of illnesses they have dubbed the “Bing Plague.” With flu season occurring concurrently with the COVID-19 pandemic, many students...
Campus News
Bartle Library renovations to begin next month
Binghamton University is renovating the third floor of Glenn G. Bartle Library to include a Digital Scholarship Center, a recording studio and an updated study space with more electric outlets. Library construction...
Campus News
OCCT could suspend Late Nite route due to mistreatment of staff
Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) says it reserves the right to suspend OCCT Late Nite services if students continue to mistreat their employees and property. OCCT Late Nite services run buses to...
Campus News
Stories of the year
“BU pharmacy students serve as frontline workers in COVID-19 vaccination initiative” By Chloe Van Caeseele, published Feb. 22, 2021 When the COVID-19 vaccination initiative began, faculty and pharmacy students at Binghamton University...