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Binghamton Advantage Program confronts COVID-19
The Binghamton Advantage Program (BAP) at SUNY Broome Community College (BCC) is navigating through the unique challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The BAP program provides an opportunity for students to be...
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Environmental and Ecology group donates reusable masks to Broome County residents
In order to help flatten the COVID-19 curve in Broome County and promote values of sustainability, Binghamton University’s environment and ecology knowledge community (KC) of the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is working...
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Former clinical instructor in the Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences dies at 72
Socorro “Suki” Osorio, 72, former clinical instructor in the Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences, died Sunday, Nov. 1, according to a Binghamton University Dateline announcement. Osorio began her teaching career...
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BSU hosts march for Black Solidarity Day
On the eve of Election Day, over 50 students clad in black gathered in the University Union’s Tillman Lobby for the Black Student Union’s (BSU) Solidarity March. The march was held in...
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Students protest Justice Barrett's confirmation
Frigid winds did not stop students from lining Binghamton University’s Spine for “The ‘Wait What Am I Missing?’ Protest,” held in response to Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation as a Supreme Court Associate...
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Professor receives $1.2M for sexual violence screening study
A Binghamton University researcher, professor and alumna received a $1.2 million grant to study sexual violence screening on college campuses in a study called “Multi-level Influences of Violence Screening in College Health...
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Former adjunct piano professor dies at 77
Ewa Mackiewicz-Wolfe, 77, former adjunct piano professor, died Sunday, Oct. 25, according to a Binghamton University Dateline announcement. Mackiewicz-Wolfe received her master’s degree in piano performance from the Academy of Music, located...
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Roundtable debate held on fostering free speech at BU
While under federal investigation by the U.S. Department of Education, Binghamton University’s values of free speech have come under question. On Thursday, various organizations at BU responded to criticism regarding the suppression...
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New Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building in Johnson City to open in spring 2021
Come this spring semester, Binghamton University students in the Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences will be learning in a newly located and updated facility, constructed from the remnants of an...
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HYPE on Campus set to launch fall 2021
Starting in fall 2021, Binghamton University and the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA) will provide increased mental health support for students with the new Helping Youth on the Path to...