Grace Scullin

gsculli1@binghamton.edu

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Campus News

Human Rights Institute hosts research talk

Binghamton University faculty and students gathered to attend the Human Rights Institute’s (HRI) “Atlantic Antidote: Race, Gender and the Birth of the First Vaccine” research talk on Thursday. Held in the HRI’s...


News

Federal prosecutors seek death penalty for Buffalo supermarket shooter

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking the death penalty for Payton Gendron, the Buffalo supermarket shooter and an avowed white supremacist. In 2022, Gendron murdered 10 in a racist...


Campus News

Dickinson Community Assistants host 'Sustainability Fest'

A night of eco-friendly arts and crafts, food and education was held Thursday at Dickinson Community’s Sustainability Fest. The festival, held in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4) Multipurpose Room, included several...


Campus News

East Gym to tentatively abolish dress code

Following student opposition and a Student Association (SA) Congress resolution, East Gym administrators will tentatively begin dissolving the dress code. Last December, the SA Congress unanimously passed a resolution calling on Campus...


Campus News

Harpur's Ferry hosts 11th annual EMS conference

Students, medical experts and educators gathered for a weekend of interactive learning and networking at the Harpur’s Ferry Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Conference. The 11th annual EMS Conference, which was held in...


Election Issue 2023

Alliance of good-government advocates seek transparent Vestal government in united campaign

Local voters will see “Real Democracy 4 Vestal,” an alliance of three good-government advocates running for elected office, on their ballots this November. All three candidates — Maria Sexton, Robert Greene ‘09...


Campus News

BU receives funding to expand student services

This year, Binghamton University will use new state funding to expand student life and success offices. In a recent BU Council meeting, Brian Rose, the vice president for student affairs, announced a...


SUNY News

Chancellor King unveils $1 million plan to address food insecurity on SUNY campuses

SUNY Chancellor John King recently announced a $1 million plan to fight food insecurity on SUNY campuses that may benefit Binghamton University students. The money funding the initiative — taken out of...