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I-GMAP hosts webinar discussing challenges facing Venezuelan migrants in Colombia
To discuss the publication of a policy report to protect Venezuelans in Colombia from identity-based violence, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention hosted a webinar last Wednesday. The online event,...
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Stephen A. Lisman Lecture showcases alumnus' research in clinical virtual reality
Albert “Skip” Rizzo Ph.D. ‘91 presented his research on clinical virtual reality at the annual Stephen A. Lisman Lecture Series in Clinical Psychology on Friday. Held annually in Binghamton University’s Anderson Center,...
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TMPS, ASO bring attention to, educate about humanitarian crises in the Congo and Sudan
A student-led discussion that centered around humanitarian crises in the Congo and Sudan was held on Tuesday evening in the Binghamton University Union. Spearheaded by the Thurgood Marshall Pre-Law Society and the...
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Regeneron holds panel and networking dinner for students with disabilities
Regeneron, a biotechnology company, teamed up with Binghamton University’s Neurodiversity Club this week to host a panel spotlighting the company’s ASPIRE-DI program, which promotes accessibility for those with disabilities in the workplace....
Community
Mayor Kraham presents 2025 budget proposal
Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham unveiled his 2025 budget proposal detailing his plans for the city on Monday evening at City Hall. It is now in the hands of the City Council. Totaling...
Community
Rep. Molinaro amplifies false claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets
On Sept. 9, Rep. Marc Molinaro, a Republican who represents New York’s 19th Congressional District, which includes Greater Binghamton, posted a statement to various social media accounts falsely claiming that Haitian immigrants...
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Some faculty members present letter to Faculty Senate in support of student protesters, academic freedom
University administration’s response to student protests and the Peace Quad encampment last semester drew criticism from several faculty members, who presented a letter to the Faculty Senate this Tuesday advocating for the...
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Alpha Omega Epsilon hosts Watson's Got Talent
The Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering & Applied Science talent show, hosted by Alpha Omega Epsilon, a professional and social engineering sorority, made a comeback for the first time since 2019...
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Bike Co-op moved from space in University Union
The Bike Co-op, a student-run organization that builds community around a love for bikes, has been relocated from its space in the Binghamton University Union. Formerly located across from Dunkin’ in University...
Community
St. Michael's Orthodox Church holds Carpathian cultural festival
St. Michael’s Greek Catholic Church hosted its annual cultural heritage festival on Sunday. The St. Michael’s Carpathian Festival, held in the attached community center from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., featured food,...