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SUNY board unveils diversity policy to be implemented in campuses across the state
The SUNY Board of Trustees approved a new diversity policy, which will stretch across all 64 campuses in New York State. In upcoming years, each SUNY school will be mandated to add...
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BU alumnus chronicles childhood through kids books
Growing up poor in Jamaica, Marcus Mohalland had a childhood filled with stories. Today, those stories stretch the pages of his new children’s book series. Mohalland is the co-author of “Silly Nomads,”...
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Stories and resources shared to honor Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Omega Phi Beta sorority, along with Sigma Psi Zeta sorority and Real Education About College Health (REACH), held a forum in the Old University Union on Tuesday to discuss different forms and ...
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With hands-on research tactics, faculty tries to engage community off campus
This was the first installment in a three-part speaker series hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE), which aims to present strategies for strengthening partnerships between the University and the Binghamton ...
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BU chemistry professor named as Nobel Prize hopeful
According to Thomson Reuters, an individual’s designation on their list means that the recipient and their work is of Nobel Prize caliber. Thomson Reuters has successfully predicted 37 Nobel Prize winners since ...
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Merlin’s to shut its doors after over a decade on Court Street
Downtown Binghamton is going through a growth spurt, with restaurants and stores cropping up left and right. However, one cultural institution on Court Street will be shutting its doors this weekend. Merlin’s,...
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POLICE WATCH: September 29, 2015
iMessed Up FRIDAY, Sept. 25, 10:53 a.m. — A 20-year-old female was reportedly the victim of larceny at the Engineering Building, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police....
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BU, local company receive patent on nanoparticle technology ITC-based startup
Last week, Binghamton University researchers announced a partnership with a local Binghamton company to license a technology discovered right on campus. The technology takes organic dyes, similar to those found in common...
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Chinese Cultural Experience Center opens in lobby of Glenn G. Bartle Library
Binghamton University’s Confucius Institute provided a new opportunity to venture into Chinese history, culture and arts with the addition of the Chinese Cultural Experience Center to Glenn G. Bartle Library. The Chinese...
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Hundreds sign petition for 'State Street Express'
In less than 24 hours, almost 200 students signed a petition demanding University Plaza (UP) at Metroplex follow through on last semester’s promise to provide a shuttle bus from the complex to...