Emma Tennyson-Hickey

etennys1@binghamton.edu

19 Articles


Off-Campus News

The Bridge Mentor Program aims to assist local immigrants and refugees

The Bridge Program, a free career development mentorship program for immigrants and refugees, is making strides in providing guidance to people in the local community. The program is active in the Southern...


Campus News

Q Center celebrates fifth anniversary since founding

The Q Center will be celebrating its fifth anniversary this year since its founding by director Kelly Clark. The Q Center, a division of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI),...


Feature

BU alumna and sisters sell challah bread to fight social injustice

As COVID-19 continued to spread and Black Lives Matter protests persisted throughout the nation last summer, four sisters were inspired to unite others through the sharing of challah bread. Challah Back Girls,...


Off-Campus News

LOFTS@JC open near new BU Health Sciences campus

LOFTS@JC, a new apartment complex created to service students and staff at Binghamton University, has opened its doors in Johnson City. Located at 128 Grand Ave., LOFTS@JC is within walking distance of...


Science & Research

Rep. Anthony Brindisi announces $2.6 million solar technology grant for BU professor's clean energy research

A $2.6 million solar technology grant was acquired by Rep. Anthony Brindisi for a Binghamton University professor to conduct innovative clean energy research. The grant is provided by the United States Department...


On-Campus Events

Q Center's annual screening of "Rocky Horror" moves online with a costume contest

This Saturday, the Q Center in conjunction with Late Nite Binghamton will be holding a virtual showing of the “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” The event will be preceded by a virtual...


Feature

BU student donates decorated crutches to kids in need

When in-person classes at Binghamton University ceased in March due to COVID-19, BU student Natali Avshalomov, a senior majoring in human development, founded the “Walking on Sunshine Project.” The project works with...


Theater

Macbeth goes virtual for fall theater production

The Binghamton University theatre department’s virtual fall production of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” will take place this Thursday, Oct. 22 and Sunday, Oct. 25 after two performances last week. The play entails superstition,...


Off-Campus Events

Autumm Artisan Market brings local craftsmanship to the community

This Sunday, the Broome County Regional Farmers Market will be holding an “Autumn Artisan Market” at 840 Upper Front Street. The event will feature goods from local artists and craftspeople with some...


Campus News

BU practicioner-in-residence presents lecture on human rights

A public talk on Thursday given by the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) practitioner-in-residence, Braema Mathi, highlighted issues pertaining to the effects of imperialism in Southeast Asia. The talk,...