Campus News

With Admissions Building, campus consolidates resources for students

The admissions center, previously located in Academic Building A, moved to its new home in September, but the official opening offered visitors a chance to tour the sites and hear speeches from ...


Speakers

Immigration advocates dissect national policy

On Wednesday in the Old University Union, the Binghamton University Masters of Public Administration department (MPA) hosted a panel of speakers to address issues for the millions of immigrants in the U.S. ...


Campus News

In search for Ombudsman, first candidate gives pitch

Binghamton University needs a new ombudsman. And on Tuesday afternoon, the first candidate for the position came to campus not to mediate an argument, but to present one: why he is best...


Campus News

Binghamton University begins search for new Dean of Libraries

Binghamton University has begun its search for a new dean of libraries. John Meador, who held the position for 11 years, left BU this summer to become the dean of libraries at...


Campus News

Yoga relaxes muscles, formalities between faculty and students

Over 30 students gathered on Sunday to stretch their limbs alongside President Harvey Stenger and other University administrators ...


Campus News

Short-staffed, Harpur Advising struggles to accomodate students

Harpur’s advising staff is currently only half of what it usually is. After three advisers took jobs elsewhere and one left on maternity leave, the advising center only has four of its ...


Science & Research

With database, consolidated search for research opportunities

Research Connections is a search engine that allows graduate and undergraduate students to find and submit applications for research opportunities. ...


Campus News

Back to the Motherland banquet celebrates African culture through dance

Uyai Nnua may be an African-style dance team, but Friday night the group took students on a world tour. The team, founded in 2011, put on its first banquet event in the...


Science & Research

Study questions financial gains of energy efficient housing

Economics professor Carmen Carrión-Flores began studying how having the ENERGY STAR-approved stamp added value to a home in 2010 and found that over time, when the houses were resold, the investment didn’t ...


Speakers

Non-profit publisher gives aspiring writers glimpse of literary world

Gagliano, the business director of Slice magazine, recalled launching the non-profit literary magazine in 2007 with fellow writer and book editor Celia Johnson in her talk as part of of the Binghamton ...