News

Foreign language conference showcases tech use in classroom

Saturday’s event featured more than 30 workshops, including some promoting cultural awareness and using graphic novels and technology in the foreign language classroom. ...


Community

Man's best friend becomes campus' favorite attraction

As she began her daily campus walk on Saturday afternoon, Gypsy greeted every student with a nudge and a paw-shake. According to Weiner, the walks last about an hour and each have ...


Science & Research

BU sophomore researches media representation of public and private universities

In his research, Fischer looked at variables such as rank, size, proximity to New York City and whether or not the school was public or private. ...


Community

Binghamton student groups join the People's Climate March in New York City

The rally took place in New York City two days before the United Nations Climate Summit. The event began at 11:30 a.m. in midtown Manhattan and lasted over four hours. ...


Speakers

Professor reexamines Darwinian theories of evolution, consciousness

Derek Turner, a professor of philosophy at Connecticut College, spoke Monday evening about the evolution of the conscience as part of Harpur College’s EVoS lecture series. ...


Campus News

Movie-makers set to compete in two-day film challenge

The contest is based on the 48 Hour Film Project, a competition hosted in cities all over the world that gives teams of five-to-10 people 48 hours to write, shoot and edit ...


Campus News

Faculty and Staff of Color Association holds inaugural meeting

On Thursday evening, faculty and staff of color gathered in the University Union Undergrounds to discuss the mission and purpose of one of Binghamton University’s newest organization. ...


Campus News

Sodexo cuts Night Owl prices, expands dining options

According to John Enright, director of residential dining, the prices in Night Owls are now equivalent to daytime dining hall prices, meaning many items cost nearly half of what they used to. ...


Campus News

Career Development Center opens branch in Mountainview

Harpur and CCPA student advising opened a satellite branch in Mountainview’s Appalachian dining hall to provide students with easier access to advising. ...


Science & Research

Professor creates more transparent, cost effective glass for digital devices

Louis Piper, a BU professor of physics and astronomy, developed a new type of metal oxide glass that is normally found in computer and phone screens. ...