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BU earns national service award

Binghamton University has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for 2013. ...


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Columbia professor explores "artificial darkness" in cinema

Noam Elcott, associate professor in the department of art history and archaeology at Columbia University, shed some light on the history of “artificial darkness.” ...


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College Democrats and Libertarians face off in 5v5 debate

The College Democrats and College Libertarians took the podium for a lively ideological debate on Thursday evening in the Old University Union. ...


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Engineer turns RA room to Stark's suite

Mustafa Celebi, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, built his own version of the artificial intelligence computer system Stark uses in the “Iron Man” movies. ...


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Rally and teach-in tackle personal and institutional racism

Students united for a rally followed by a teach-in on Wednesday to bring awareness and visibility to issues of personal and institutional racism faced by students every day. ...


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Greek life forum targets off-campus frats

Binghamton Greek Life began developing a plan of attack on Wednesday for the daunting task of reeling in BU’s two most notorious off-campus frats. ...


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BU researcher connects GPA to social circle

A Binghamton researcher recently completed a study with data confirming what many people already believe: if you surround yourself with intelligent friends, you will reap the benefits. ...


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NYS Assembly votes for two-year fracking moratorium

The State Assembly voted to hold off on hydraulic fracturing in New York once again, in part because the state has released no comprehensive study of the drilling’s environmental effects. ...


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Speakers expose institutional violence

The panel, composed of Binghamton University professors to celebrate International Women’s Day, covered what panelists said is the most common human rights violation today: violence against women. ...


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Changing times propel women in academia

The speakers — professors Laura Anderson, Chris Reiber, Jean Quataert and Leigh Ann Wheeler — covered topics including how women should present themselves professionally, how to balance family and work, and how ...