Campus News
Harriet Tubman Center hosts talk on STEM in Black communities
After a year of hardship and uncertainty, Calvin Mackie spoke of the importance of never losing hope at his virtual talk hosted by Binghamton University’s Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of...
Campus News
Decker College to offer new minor in speech and hearing science
The Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences has officially announced that it will now be offering a new minor in speech and hearing science for all students at Binghamton University. The...
Community
BU to build new park in Johnson City
Binghamton University is working with the local Johnson City government to develop a park near the health sciences campus. On March 26, BU President Harvey Stenger announced over WNBF News Radio 1290...
Campus News
Senior hosts fourth annual Pop-Up Thrift Shop
This year, College-in-the-Woods Dining Center will once again be converted into a secondhand store in order to raise funds for the Binghamton University Food Pantry and Nature Preserve. The Pop-Up Thrift Shop,...
Science & Research
Research team works to develop Parkinson's treatment
Binghamton University faculty and students continue to make headway on Parkinson’s disease research this semester. Christopher Bishop, professor of psychology and director of the undergraduate integrative neuroscience program, is currently developing a...
Campus News
BU's policy on marijuana remains the same despite New York state legalization
Binghamton University is continuing to enforce its policies regarding marijuana use on campus, despite New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s recent signing of a bill that legalized the drug for recreational use...
News
Student dies in hiking accident
Binghamton University student Andrew Desiderio, 21, died in a hiking accident on Monday, according to a Dateline announcement. Desiderio, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, was originally from Mineola, New York. Throughout...
News
BU not administering COVID-19 vaccine this week
On Monday night, Binghamton University informed students that there would be no on-campus vaccinations for the remainder of this week. According to the email, BU did not receive its allotment of vaccines...
Listicle
Ways to spend BU's unconvential "spring break"
This spring semester is the first in Binghamton University history that does not have a spring break. Although anticipated, this is a letdown for college students who need a break in the...
Campus News
"The 3 Rs: The Road to Reparations and Reconciliation" virtual talk educates students to address reconciliation of racial issues
Mary Frances Berry, an international civil rights activist, and Hilary Robertson-Hickling, a scholar of the Caribbean diaspora, gave a virtual talk about reparations and reconciliation at Binghamton University via Zoom on Thursday....