Hallie Milligan
hmillig2@binghamton.edu
30 Articles
Campus News
Memorial held for Upinder Dhillon
Binghamton University is continuing to grieve the loss of Upinder Dhillon, the recently retired dean of the School of Management (SOM). On Thursday, BU held a memorial service in honor of Dhillon....
Community
Appeal filed over Broome County Jail visitation ruling
The lawsuit over Broome County Jail’s visitation policy is continuing, as Broome County has filed an appeal. In May, Joshua Cotter, an attorney at Legal Services of Central New York, filed a...
Campus News
"Multicultural Extravaganza" celebrates cultural diversity
Binghamton University held its seventh annual Multicultural Extravaganza in celebration of cultural diversity. On Saturday, BU students gathered at the Peace Quad to honor the University’s diverse cultures. Students from various multicultural...
Community
JUST wins class action lawsuit against Broome County Sherriff
After two years of prohibited contact between inmates and visitors, Broome County Jail must resume in-person visitation. Last May, Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier (JUST), a nonprofit that advocates against...
Orientation Issue 2022
Places to know at BU
Decker Student Health Services Center The Decker Student Health Services Center provides on-campus health care services for Binghamton University students. These services include sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening, COVID-19 testing, free HIV...
Campus News
BU holds annual Earth Day festival and scavenger hunt
Binghamton University hosted its annual Earth Day Festival and Sustainability Scavenger Hunt to celebrate sustainability. On Friday, BU students gathered at the Spine to celebrate Earth Day. Many students represented sustainability-oriented clubs...
Science & Research
BU researchers find that spiders may use webs to hear
A Binghamton University study shows orb weaver spiders respond to sound vibrations in their web, possibly using them to hear. For much of his career, Ron Miles, a distinguished professor of mechanical...
Feature
Students compete in Annual Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl
After months of study, four Binghamton University students competed in the 17th-Annual Ethics Bowl. On Thursday, March 31, two graduate and two undergraduate students represented BU at the annual Ethics Bowl, held...
Community
Local wastewater plant releases discharge into Susquehanna River
The Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Plant experienced wastewater flooding that released a significant amount of discharge into the Susquehanna River last month. The incident occurred on Feb. 18, when a pipe...
Campus News
BU prepares to celebrate Women's History Month
Women’s History Month has begun, and many Binghamton University departments and student organizations have scheduled events throughout March to celebrate. International Women’s Day has been observed since 1911. Since its creation, this...