Joseph Hawthorne
Assistant News Editor
jhawtho1@binghamton.edu
77 Articles
Campus News
Seminars explore secrets of body language
Ann Merriwether, a professor in the psychology department, and Dina Naples-Layish, a professor in the School of Management, spoke about the movements people subconsciously make when they’re under stress, and how they ...
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Admissions adviser gives students optometry school advice
Guilherme Albieri, director of admissions and marketing at SUNY College of Optometry, offered his insight to students interested in the field. ...
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Stenger caught off guard, faces student outcry at racism forum
University President Harvey Stenger was publicly and unexpectedly censured at a student-organized discussion of racism on Wednesday, completely overshadowing a series of deeply personal accounts of discrimination. ...
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Students sample Korean cuisine
On Thursday, 130 students filed into the Undergrounds Coffeehouse for an opportunity to try Korean dishes selected by the Korean American Student Association. ...
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Men of Color, PULSE honor overlooked heroes
Students performed monologues Tuesday evening to highlight inspirational but little studied black people throughout history. ...
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International Connection celebrates foreign Valentine's Day traditions with ice breakers and speed dating
Students at Binghamton University had the opportunity to learn about how different cultures celebrate love’s biggest day abroad this Valentine’s Day, at an International Connection meeting on Thursday. ...
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History professor retires after 50-year career
After a 50-year career as a professor at Binghamton University — spanning back to when the school was still called Harpur College — history professor Gerald Kadish is set to retire at ...
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Protestors rally at Vestal Pkwy Walmart
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, demonstrators protested sweatshops and the mistreatment of workers in America — a major part of large retailers’ bottom line — at Town Square Mall ...
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Groups rally for labor rights
Student groups and representatives from human rights campaigns held a discussion Thursday to protest unfair labor conditions and practices by major corporate companies. ...
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Library shows Civil War materials
Special Collections staff members Beth Kilmarx and Yvonne Deligato hosted a presentation Thursday to display some of Glenn G. Bartle Library’s Civil War artifacts. ...