Erin Zipman
ezipman1@binghamton.edu
9 Articles
Columns
BU must do more to promote clean energy careers
When we consider the scale of action necessary to address climate change, it’s clear that we need all hands on deck. But what does that really look like? The often under-appreciated key...
Campus News
Entrepreneur Connect seeks to link students in business
The new Entrepreneur Connect club is creating a collaborative space for students in Broome County to share ideas, forge partnerships and push themselves in the world of business. Open to both Binghamton...
Science & Research
Professor receives grant to promote STEM beyond classroom
In an effort to investigate how we can foster science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning outside of the classroom, a Binghamton University professor has just been awarded a $1.5 million dollar...
SUNY News
SUNY cancels summer 2021 study abroad programs
Although SUNY has announced that all study abroad programs are suspended through summer 2021, Binghamton University’s Office of International Education and Global Initiatives (IEGI) is keeping the ball rolling to bring the...
SUNY News
SUNY Board of Trustees votes to increase tuition in community colleges
On top of the many new stresses of COVID-19, SUNY students are facing heightened financial concerns in the face of rising tuitions. This past Tuesday, Nov. 17, the SUNY Board of Trustees...
Campus News
BSU hosts march for Black Solidarity Day
On the eve of Election Day, over 50 students clad in black gathered in the University Union’s Tillman Lobby for the Black Student Union’s (BSU) Solidarity March. The march was held in...
Campus News
BU student groups discuss domestic violence in "Silence Hides Violence"
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, several Binghamton University organizations came together to shine a light on the issue. In the midst of COVID-19, access to help has been limited for...
Community
Public hearing, protest held on proposed 2021 Broome County Budget
Broome County’s proposed budget for 2021 has come under fire by local activists who highlight the lack of divestment from police to be reinvested in communities, a campaign that has been supported...
Campus News
Culture Chats move online
As students cope with the realities of a college experience during the global coronavirus pandemic, the Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) continues to offer an accessible social outlet for students of color at...