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'State of Race' forum discusses race relations, diversity and inclusion at BU
Conversations regarding race dominated national discourse during the 2016 presidential election and have continued to make headlines across the country. On Wednesday night, students, faculty and staff participated in a forum designed...
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Student startup spreads to schools across the country
In the fall of 2013, Binghamton University students Shachar Avraham, ‘15, and Scott Wisotsky, ‘15, came up with an idea that would change their lives. At the time, Avraham and Wisotsky were...
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Faculty discuss teaching students to emphasize, express emotions at Center for Learning and Teaching workshop
Research has shown that millennials tend to have lower abilities to work and cooperate with others in comparison with older generations, a problem that professors at Binghamton University are confronted with. On...
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Students, local residents compete for charity at first 'Night at the Races'
On Friday night, the West Gym hosted a new sport: teams of students, athletes and community members raced on stick horses in the inaugural “Night at the Races.” Sponsored by Binghamton University...
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Shriber Lecture focuses on importance of activism
For nearly a month in 1977, the fourth floor of the San Francisco Federal Building was occupied by 150 people with varying disabilities in an effort to get a final signature on...
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Students, community members raise over $11,000 at annual St. Baldrick's event
A crowd of Binghamton University students and local community members gathered at the Events Center on Monday to get their heads shaved in support of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, an international volunteer-powered...
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'You Defend It' hosts immigration debate
Immigration has become a hot topic across the country, and the conversation reached Binghamton University on March 19 when experts on immigration squared off for the third installment of the “You Defend...
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Student dies off campus
A Binghamton University freshman died off campus on Saturday, March 18. Nineteen-year-old Conor Donnelly was from Pearl River, New York. The Binghamton Police Department (BPD) responded to the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity...
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Physical facilities works overtime to clear snow after Winter Storm Stella
Last week, the Binghamton area received 31.3 inches of snowfall within a 24-hour period, courtesy of Winter Storm Stella. While students celebrated two consecutive days off from classes, Physical Facilities had all...
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'Voices of Muslim Women' explores importance of educating others on Islam
At a time when Muslims are facing rising tensions in the United States, Umm Fatima Amjad, a figure in the Binghamton Muslim community, discussed the importance of educating others about Islam. On...