Campus News
BU faculty and author lead discussion on patients' rights
This week, panelists gathered in a discussion aiming to uplift the voices and experiences of psychiatric patients. The talk, titled “Explore Human Rights — Asylum Stories and Patients’ Rights,” was organized by...
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Nontraditional junior protests false Student Accounts claim
“Binghamton University Abuses Disabled Students.” This message greeted commuters outside of BU this past Monday, on a sign held by protesters Michelle Hami, a junior majoring in political science, and Walter Neville,...
Campus News
Three Watson College faculty members become Distinguished Professors
The SUNY Board of Trustees has promoted three faculty members from the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science to the highest honor it can appoint. The SUNY Distinguished Faculty...
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BU lifts indoor mask mandate
For the first time since fall 2020, Binghamton University students can take off their masks in most buildings on campus. Beginning Saturday, BU’s indoor mask mandate will be lifted regardless of vaccination...
Student Association
Student Association approves results of 2022-23 E-Board election
The Student Association (SA) Congress met on Tuesday night to officially approve the results of the recent SA E-Board and Binghamton University Council representative elections. For the elections on March 9, students...
Campus News
BU students receive high marks in prestigious math competition
Three Binghamton University students managed to receive nonzero scores at the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, one of the United States and Canada’s preeminent math exams. Almost a fourth of all students...
Campus News
BU announces new provost
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger announced this morning that Donald Hall will be the next executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. The search committee for the new provost, co-chaired by...
Campus News
Professors discusses new strategies for teaching large lectures
As students and professors reach nearly a full year of in-person classes, one aspect remains an issue — large class sizes. Last Friday, on March 11, the Center for Learning and Teaching...
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Co-director of I-GMAP dies at 57
Nadia Rubaii, 57, co-director of the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) and professor of public administration, died Saturday following cardiac arrest and illness, according to a Dateline announcement. According...
Speakers
TEDxBinghamtonUniversity to host 12th-annual conference in person
TEDxBinghamtonUniversity will be holding its first in-person event in two years this March. TEDxBinghamtonUniversity’s 12th-annual conference will be held in the Osterhout Concert Theater in the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts...