Campus News

Sharing stories of adversity, students get a chance to address 'microaggressions'

“Diversity is Strength: Binghamton’s Microaggression Project” aimed to highlight Binghamton University students’ own run-ins with intolerance from their peers. ...


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At award ceremony, chemist recounts time as science advisor for 'Breaking Bad'

To help with the meth-making equations on “Breaking Bad,” showrunner Vince Gilligan had to call in an expert. That very expert was called to speak at Binghamton University on Wednesday. Donna Nelson,...


Campus News

Historic downtown building to become luxury student-housing

For Binghamton University students pressed for a place to live next year, Printing House Apartments may be the answer. The new complex is made up of three adjacent apartment buildings: A three-story...


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Graduate Student Organization (GSO) E-Board election results finalized

Election results for the Graduate Student Organization (GSO) 2015-2016 E-Board were announced Wednesday at the GSO’s last senate meeting of the semester. Shengsheng Zhou, a doctoral candidate in Binghamton University’s Translation Research...


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Undergraduates look to crowdfunding for summer research projects

For students looking to spend their summers conducting research at Binghamton University, funding is now only a click away. The Summer Scholars and Artists Program, organized by the Office of the Provost,...


Speakers

Stephanie Courtney, 'Flo the Progressive Girl' actress, to speak at commencement ceremony

Courtney graduated from Binghamton University as an English major in 1992, and has since worked as an actress and improviser in “Mad Men,” “Tom Goes to the Mayor” and “2 Broke Girls,” ...


Speakers

Behind the fun and games, a human rights crisis at World Cup

The main problem is kafala, the system of labor that is used in the country, where migrant workers are brought to Qatar. ...


Campus News

Holi festival celebrates beginning of spring with bright colors, touches of Indian culture

The celebration featured six rounds where students threw red, blue, orange, yellow, purple, green and pink powders and water balloons at one another. ...


Science & Research

From the sociology of media to diabetes research, students present discoveries

The poster session was open to anyone interested in academic research, regardless of discipline ...


Speakers

Visiting professor looks to Ohio temple to explain divides in the Mormon community

He explained the mixed reactions that LDS church members have about the Community of Christ’s ownership of the important temple ...