Michelle Kraidman
Pipe Dream News
mkraidm1@binghamton.edu
41 Articles
Student Association
Phi Mu prepares to settle at BU
Although many students may just pass it by this semester, Binghamton University will be hanging one more flag in the lobby of Glenn G. Bartle Library with the letters of Phi Mu,...
Speakers
Black History Month puts a focus on the individual
Previously, Binghamton University’s Black History Month had only one keynote speaker, but this year there will be two: Nikki Giovanni, a legendary writer and activist, and Spike Lee, an American film director, ...
Science & Research
In archaeology, researcher urges digging up new approaches to old assumptions
Beaudoin argued that more researchers should study each finding independently to get a more comprehensive view of how a society lived. ...
News
Sleeping on cardboard, students brave the cold to raise awareness of homelessness
Instead of the warm Hinman College dorms, students slept on the Quad in cardboard boxes on Friday night to see what life is like for the less fortunate. From 7 p.m. on...
Campus News
Binghamton University hosts reinvented peace conference
Guests spoke in the New University Union about how to promote peace “in an era of revolution,” and what to do about modern-day issues of privacy, education and child care. ...
Speakers
Using social media, activists and businesses can gain footing
The event, #Activism, helped teach students how to use social media effectively in promoting businesses and raising awareness about world issues. ...
Speakers
Educator recounts work in maximum security prison
After being approached by two prisoners that he worked with about getting a college education, professor Fernando Pico went from being a prison chaplain to a professor. ...
Speakers
Lockheed Martin engineers talk career options
During Wednesday night’s “Tech Talk,” which was hosted by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), speakers centered their presentations on systems engineering, which is an interdisciplinary field that requires a general knowledge ...
Community
Residential communities compete to register voters
The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) held its second campus-wide voter registration contest from Oct. 2 to Oct. 10. Residential communities competed to see who could register the most voters — including ...
News
Foreign language conference showcases tech use in classroom
Saturday’s event featured more than 30 workshops, including some promoting cultural awareness and using graphic novels and technology in the foreign language classroom. ...