Mariel Grosshtern

mgrossh2@binghamton.edu

8 Articles


Campus News

Students face challenges heading home from school

Although thousands of college students attend schools in Broome County, traveling to and from the area can be difficult for those without vehicles. For most, driving or taking the bus are the...


Campus News

Religious groups create Interfaith Council

Religious organizations on campus are looking to work together under the umbrella of the Interfaith Council, established last semester. The Interfaith Council is made up of various faith-based student groups, including Hillel,...


Campus News

Textbook prices present challenges to students, faculty

Students taking classes with Josh Reno will not need to buy books this semester. Reno, an assistant professor of anthropology, is one of several professors at Binghamton University who are doing away...


Community

Binghamton residents shop local on Saturday

What can you get at Tom’s Coffee, Cards and Gifts on Main Street? Coffee beans, handmade pottery and a 20 percent discount on Small Business Saturday. On Nov. 25, Tom’s and other...


Science & Research

Research suggests spider silk could improve microphones

Scientists and researchers at Binghamton University are looking to nature for possible improvements to hearing aids. Ron Miles, distinguished professor and mechanical engineering department chair, and Jian Zhou, a Ph.D. candidate in...


Campus News

Stop the Bleed' campaign unveiled with Harpur's Ferry collaboration

Harpur’s Ferry, the student-operated volunteer ambulance service, has been a prominent part of the Binghamton University campus since it was established in the 1970s. On Monday, the organization announced an initiative to...


Speakers

Amy Dacey '93 speaks on experience in human rights politics

Former CEO of the Democratic National Committee and Binghamton University alumna Amy Dacey, ‘93, spoke on Thursday afternoon about her experience in U.S. politics and her time on campus. Dacey, who double-majored...


Community

March highlights racial injustices

“We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes; until the kill of black men of black men, black mothers’ sons is as important as the killing of white men, white...