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...
Community
Binghamton announces 2022 Business Competition
Earlier this month, plans for the 13th-annual Binghamton Business Plan Competition were announced. For over a decade, Binghamton has hosted its annual Business Plan Competition with the help of local organizations such...
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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...
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Connector Road closes for annual salamander migration
Connector Road — one of the few back doors for commuters — is now closed due to the annual spring migration of amphibians awaking from their hibernation. Connector Road runs behind Mountainview...
News
Watson College to offer eligible students free continuing education courses
A new partnership will allow the Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science to offer qualifying female students free continuing education courses. The initiative, intended to boost female representation in male-dominated spheres,...
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BU professor appointed to New York state history commission
New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul announced seven appointments to the new 400 Years of African-American History Commission on Feb. 23, and a Binghamton University professor is among them. Among the appointees...
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"Unity in Community" scholarship aims to support Black students
Last semester, 10 Black students were able to receive awards based on their creative efforts. $10,000 was distributed to 10 students last semester through the “Unity in Community” scholarship program, meant to...
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Students hold rally in support of Professor Candela
Students, faculty and community members gathered outside the Binghamton University Union on Wednesday in support of Ana Maria Candela, an assistant professor of sociology who has recently come under fire for a...
Community
"Stand for Ukraine" rally held at Binghamton City Hall
“Slava Ukraini” echoed in Downtown Binghamton as hundreds gathered to show solidarity with Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion of the country. The Together for Ukraine Foundation, along with local Ukrainian churches...