Hannah Walter
Contributing Writer
hwalter2@binghamton.edu
37 Articles
Community
Graduate student open dialogue on criminal justice and opioid epidemic
Nearly 40 attendees gathered on Monday night in Downtown Binghamton to discuss the intersection of criminal justice and the opioid epidemic. The conversation was part of a monthly discussion group, Garden of...
Campus News
Ph.D. student denied visa to continue studies at BU
For former Binghamton University Ph.D. candidate Abdourahim Kebe, 56, this summer’s trip to his native country, Senegal, was to serve one purpose: to receive approval of his new visa status so he...
News
Munchies, Take One Video to shut doors at end of semester
Since the 1980s, Munchies has been a staple in the basement of the University Union, providing Binghamton University students with snacks and convenience store items. In the fall of 2006, the business...
Politics
History professors weigh in on Trump's policies
Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, there have been significant changes to the United States’ domestic and international policies. At Binghamton University, history professors have expressed interest in exploring how these changes fit...
News
Students pick up trash in Downtown Binghamton at Earth Day clean-up
In celebration of Earth Day, Binghamton University students and community members alike participated in a city of Binghamton cleanup event. Approximately 50 volunteers met at Despina’s Mediterranean Taste on Hawley Street to...
Campus News
Faculty discuss teaching students to emphasize, express emotions at Center for Learning and Teaching workshop
Research has shown that millennials tend to have lower abilities to work and cooperate with others in comparison with older generations, a problem that professors at Binghamton University are confronted with. On...
Campus News
BU adds masters program in applied liberal arts
Last week, Binghamton University approved a new master of arts in applied liberal studies (MAALS) graduate program, which will provide students with the knowledge to apply degrees in the liberal arts to...
Campus News
Harvey Stenger shares advice, experiences in research
Around 40 students gathered in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4) fireside lounge on Friday afternoon to hear Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger discuss his former research as a chemical engineer and...
Science & Research
Professors explore influence of evolutionary studies in different fields
In honor of Charles Darwin’s birthday this past Sunday, the evolutionary studies program (EvoS) hosted a panel discussion titled “Darwin and Me: Evolution Across the Disciplines” in Academic Building A as part...
Campus News
Anonymous donor gives $300K to launch Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
In December 2016, an anonymous donor gave a $300,000 gift to help fund the launch of the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) at Binghamton University. The institute will develop...