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POLICE WATCH: November 3, 2015

Clean Getaway THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 9:15 p.m. — A worker at the Hinman Dining Hall called UPD to report a napkin holder stolen, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State...


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Peace Corps Master’s International program combines graduate work with global service

Binghamton University’s College of Community and Public Affairs is partnering with the United States Peace Corps to offer graduate students a chance to help people across the world while earning credit for...


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BU researchers look to revolutionize flexible electronics, solar cells

Binghamton University researchers are working hard to revolutionize the field of graphene oxide — even though their findings won’t have any immediate real-world applications. “I like to say graphene is the miraculous...


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5K around Binghamton University campus garners goats for Kenyan Tribe

Anyone walking around campus Sunday morning would have been surprised to see a goat hanging around the Old Union. This goat was from the farm of Dickinson Community faculty master Kim Jaussi,...


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BU hosts workshop to foster dialogue on Latin America studies

While some were out dining with their parents, other students and scholars met in the library on Saturday to share their research in Latin American studies, from cartographic depictions of El Dorado...


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Physical facilities engineer remembered for love of family, commitment to work at BU

Mark Conklin, a plant utility engineer for physical facilities at Binghamton University, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Oct. 15 at his home in New Milford, PA. He was 57 years old. Conklin grew...


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POLICE WATCH: October 27, 2015

Room Service FRIDAY, Oct. 23, 1:03 p.m. — Officers were called to College-in-the-Woods’ Seneca Hall for reports of an Asian male distributing leaflets and flyers for a local Chinese restaurant, said Investigator...


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Startups get kickstart with tips from local businesses

Looking for more than just free muffins and coffee, close to 50 attendees went to the Innovative Technologies Complex on Tuesday to hear expert advice about consulting, manufacturing, marketing and funding information...


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Activist speaks on the societal costs of human trafficking

Though slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865, it is still prevalent throughout the world in the form of human trafficking. Activists like Carol Metzker are trying to do something...


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Ph.D candidate dives deeper into political career of George Washington

To uncover the secrets behind George Washington’s early political career, one Binghamton University Ph.D. candidate is going straight to the source. Kenneth Lane, a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate studying history, was one of...