Celia Woodruff

cwoodru2@binghamton.edu

54 Articles


Science & Research

Graduate students compete in Three Minute Thesis Competition

Eight final-round participants competed in Binghamton University’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on Thursday, April 29. The 3MT Competition was first developed by Australia’s University of Queensland in 2008. The competition gives...


Campus News

Harpur College increases liberal arts and science graduation requirements starting fall 2021

Harpur College of Arts and Sciences is increasing the liberal arts and sciences credit requirement from 90 to 94 for all future Binghamton University students. The SUNY-wide change will affect students entering...


Politics

Gov. Andrew Cuomo expands SNAP food initiative

On Oct. 16, New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) had been expanded to nearly 75,000 low-income college students. SNAP supplements the food budget of...


Campus News

BU Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention hosts "Women of Color Leaders in Atrocity Prevention"

In an effort to celebrate the work of all women of color in the field, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) at Binghamton University hosted the webinar “Women of...


TEDxBinghamton University

TEDxBinghamtonUniversity conference hosts multiple student speakers for first time

For the first time in TEDxBinghamtonUniversity history, this past Sunday’s conference, titled “For Future Reference,” hosted more than one student speaker. TED is a nonprofit organization with TEDx organizations acting as independent...


Campus News

Roundtable debate discusses UPD and First Amendment rights

In an effort to continue the discussion surrounding students’ constitutional rights on-campus, multiple Binghamton University groups teamed up to facilitate a conversation among student panelists about campus police and First Amendment rights....


Campus News

Job, internship fairs continue virtually

This spring semester, students will have the opportunity to attend Binghamton University’s job and internship fairs from home. The career fairs will be completely virtual, similar to those held during the fall...


Community

NYS Gov. Andrew Cuomo extends bar, restaurant COVID-19 curfew

New York state residents now have one extra hour to spend at their favorite bars and restaurants. NYS Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced that all New York state bars and restaurants can...


Campus News

Hinman College construction to be completed by fall 2021

For the fall 2021 semester, Binghamton University students living at Hinman College will have a brand new dining hall. Construction for the new Hinman Dining Hall will be officially completed this summer...


Campus News

BUDS unveils new plan to help students with unused dining dollars

Binghamton University students living off campus or in on-campus apartments can now carry over their old dining dollars from the fall 2020 semester to the spring 2021 semester for $25. The $25...