Souvik Chatterjee
schatte3@binghamton.edu
13 Articles
Campus News
Phishing scam hacks Binghamton University email accounts
A number of B-Mail users have received fraudulent emails that claim their mailboxes have reached full capacity and ask for personal information to resolve the issue. ...
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Binghamton University professor warns against consequences of American diet
Professor Richard Andrus spoke at Hillside Commons on topics including the use of insecticide and child labor practices, as well as the dangerous ways in which food is produced. ...
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Models show off African 'threads' to hundreds in Mandela Room
The African Student Organization (ASO) put on a fashion show connecting African culture from the past and the present in the Mandela Room. Members of ASO said they wanted to showcase African ...
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Dartmouth curator talks biennial festival Dak'Art
On Wednesday evening, Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi, the curator of African Art at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College spoke about DakāArt, a biennial festival of contemporary African art that showcases ...
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Assistant Provost analyzes the Civil Rights Movement in America
In honor of Black History Month, one Binghamton University faculty member mapped out the broad history of the Civil Rights Movement. ...
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Professor distinguishes fact from fiction in World War II history
Carol Gluck, George Sansom professor of history at Columbia University, discussed at a talk Monday how different aspects of World War II have been forgotten or embellished over time. ...
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Binghamton University alumnus gives students a look into the life of an anesthesiologist
Dr. Michael Wolff, a working anesthesiologist at UHS Wilson Medical Center and member of the class of 1980, visited BU Friday. ...
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SUNY grants John Tagg Distinguished Professor Award
John Tagg, a professor of art history, was one of nine SUNY faculty members granted the Distinguished Professor Award. ...
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Gallery showcases Binghamton University photography
The tables were moved and the stage was set: Appalachian Dining Hall had to be picture perfect for the third annual Binghamton Photography Contest. ...
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Students light up the night for Diwali Festival
The Indian Graduate Student Organization (IGSO) lit up the Mandela Room with a celebration of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, Sunday night. With lights, dancing and South Asian cuisine, over 250 ...