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Visiting professor examines significance of artifacts found in Pacific Islands

Offering an untraditional look at anthropology, Susanne Küchler gave students and faculty at Binghamton University a picture of the complexities found in Polynesian artifacts. Küchler, a professor of anthropology at University College...


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Professor examines significance of visual culture in 1920’s Germany

A Binghamton University professor is looking at almost 100-year-old photography not just as art, but as a glimpse of how modernity overtook the natural world of the time. Carl Gelderloos, an assistant...


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Faculty learns to integrate technology across SUNY campuses

A new project coming to Binghamton University aims to help professors bring their classrooms into the 21st century through the incorporation of technology. Mobile apps, social media and citation management were some...


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Second-language, native speakers pair up for worldy conversation

Finding a foreign language class at Binghamton University is not hard; students can take courses in Russian, Italian, Korean and many more. But sometimes, the challenge comes from practicing English. That is...


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Conrad Taylor begins four-year-term as Binghamton City Council Representative

BU sophomore addresses blighted housing, problems with infrastructure on the North Side and Downtown ...


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POLICE WATCH: February 9, 2015

Stacks Stolen THURSDAY, Feb. 4, 9:15 p.m. — A woman called the University Police Department to Glenn G. Bartle Library to report her wallet missing, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New...


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Gay rights activist describes life as a religious minority in the Middle East

As a gay, Christian man who lives in Israel, Jonathan Elkhoury describes himself as a minority within a minority. But according to him, his unique perspective enables him to see the world...


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Local history gets preserved with digitalization of old photos, documents

A group of Binghamton University administrators, professors and students are digging through Binghamton’s past in order to uncover the history of the Southern Tier. The Past 2 Future project is seeking letters,...


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Tamasha shines bright lights on Indian culture

The Watters Theatre stage was filled with bright lights, hip-hop routines, sparkling outfits, a cappella performances and classical dances on Saturday night as part of the Indian International Student Union’s (IISU) annual...


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Second candidate for LGBTQ Center director presents ideas for inclusive path forward

Binghamton University’s search for the new LGBTQ Center’s founding director continued on Friday afternoon with a presentation by the second of four candidates. Khristian Kemp-DeLisser earned his doctorate in educational policy and...