Speakers
Holocaust survivor shares his experiences with Binghamton University students
Rabbi Jacob Jungreis, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, spoke Sunday and Monday to students, faculty, administrators and members of the local Jewish community in honor of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day. ...
Science & Research
Coders converge at Binghamton University's first-ever hackathon
HackBU hosted the hackathon over a 24-hour period from Friday evening to Saturday evening, drawing more than 250 participants. ...
Campus News
Zero Waste Festival organized to promote environmental practices on campus
Organizers of the eighth annual event encouraged students to practice zero waste habits, such as properly recycling and composting waste. ...
Campus News
Binghamton University groups 'Stand Against Racism'
“Stand Against Racism” featured tabling, poetry and a lecture to educate students on the continuing prevalence of racism, and how to fight it. ...
Campus News
Binghamton China Care Club organizes 'Amazing Race' fundraiser across campus
Competitors had to complete a variety of challenges, such as solving riddles and feeding hot ramen to a blindfolded teammate. ...
Campus News
Binghamton University honors alums in Special Recognition Awards Ceremony
More than 180 guests gathered to recognize and honor Binghamton University’s alumni and their contributions to the University and society. ...
Speakers
Israeli journalist comes to Binghamton University, discusses foreign policy in the Middle East
Introducing himself as a lecturer who prefers to discuss the positives rather than the negatives, chief political correspondent and analyst for The Jerusalem Post Gil Hoffman discussed the relationship between the U.S. ...
Speakers
Binghamton Mayor Rich David comes to campus, discusses his ascent to city hall
Addressing a group of Binghamton University students, Binghamton Mayor Rich David relayed stories of his path to success by way of networking on Monday. ...
Campus News
Clothesline Project displays t-shirts to raise awareness for sexual violence
Brightly colored T-shirts bearing messages condemning violence against women were hung on a clothesline running along the Spine during the Clothesline Project display. ...
Campus News
Binghamton University professor warns against consequences of American diet
Professor Richard Andrus spoke at Hillside Commons on topics including the use of insecticide and child labor practices, as well as the dangerous ways in which food is produced. ...