Campus News

Health and Wellness department consolidates petitioning system

A website to make petitioning for health and wellness studies (HWS) classes easier has been launched for the fall 2014 semester. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University releases guide for distance learning

The Center for Learning and Teaching (CLT) is launching a new program called B-Online: An Online Learning Immersion Experience, providing an orientation aimed at addressing the technical issues that many students have ...


Community

Binghamton University students recycle old technology, prevent e-waste

CollectIT has partnered with the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and Residental Life to hold the Dorm Clean-out Resource Drive to collect clothing and household items in addition to electronic waste. ...


Campus News

Medal of Honor recipient remembered by father in talk at Binghamton University

Lt. Michael P. Murphy, a Navy SEAL from Patchogue, N.Y., was killed in action in Afghanistan on June 28, 2005. On Friday evening, his father came to Binghamton University to speak with ...


Speakers

Professors explain Israeli-Palestinian history and consequences

The Binghamton University Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a discussion on Monday to outline the history and consequences of the Palestinian refugee situation. ...


Science & Research

Decker grant funds biology equipment for biofilm research

The Dr. G. Clifford & Florence B. Decker Foundation made the donation for the University to purchase a fluorescence-activated cell sorter, also known as a flow cytometer. The equipment, from BD Biosciences, ...


Community

Binghamton University students, faculty and community members protest Hanneford circus

Members of the animal rights organization Binghamton Can Do Better (BCDB) along with Binghamton University students lined the sidewalk outside the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena to protest the arrival of the ...


Community

BU Off Campus College Council election results announced

Elections for the Off Campus College Council (OC3) concluded with two runoffs last Thursday night, following the April 28 elections that settled the other three positions. ...


Student Association

Student Congress approves referendum for vote on student activity fee

The Student Congress approved a proposal from the Planning, Research and Elections committee for a ballot referendum regarding the student activity fee. The fee is currently $95.50 per semester, and every two ...


Campus News

CoRE projects focus on design, engineering and programming

CoRE, which stands for Computers, Robotics and Engineering, is a special interest housing program in Dickinson Community for students who share similar interests in technology and research. ...