Campus News
University Union to provide COVID-19 vaccinations as eligibility expands
As COVID-19 vaccine distribution continues to expand in the United States, Binghamton University students will soon get their turn. On March 29, New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the expansion of...
SUNY News
New York State Assembly announces $18.6 billion higher education budget
As financial burdens mount at public universities and colleges across New York state, the State Assembly budget aims to increase education funding this fiscal year. On March 15, Speaker of the New...
Science & Research
Five BU students receive $5,000 SUNY GREAT award
Five Binghamton University students are among the recipients of the new SUNY Graduate Research Empowering and Accelerating Talent (GREAT) award, which grants $5,000 in funding to selected graduate researchers in science-related fields....
Campus News
Campus Citizen Review Board begins research into UPD policies, procedures
Binghamton University’s Campus Citizen Review Board (CCRB), established in response to the Black Lives Matter movement, has begun to review the practices and policies of Binghamton’s New York State University Police (UPD)....
Feature
BU alumna creates company and social media brand teaching Excel
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel on your resume has two meanings. The first is being able to print and open an Excel sheet — the second is actually knowing how to use it...
Administration
University to receive over $35 million under American Recovery Plan Act
In wake of the recent stimulus package brought forth under the Biden administration in March, many individuals and organizations received increased funds to help alleviate some of the financial effects of the...
Campus News
BPALC, ASU hold "Binghamton Stop Asian Hate Crimes" rally
Over the past few weeks, individuals across the country have been mobilizing in solidarity after a year of heightened anti-Asian violence exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic — and the Binghamton University community...
Community
JUST holds vigil honoring Rob Card, inmate who died in 2019
It has been two years since Rob Card died after being incarcerated at the Broome County Jail. On Saturday evening, community members gathered at the corner of Upper Front Street and Lt....
Campus News
I-GMAP hosts dialogue on Israeli-Palestinian conflict
In an effort to spread awareness of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) is hosting a weeklong event for affected families to share their stories....
TEDxBinghamton University
TEDxBinghamtonUniversity conference hosts multiple student speakers for first time
For the first time in TEDxBinghamtonUniversity history, this past Sunday’s conference, titled “For Future Reference,” hosted more than one student speaker. TED is a nonprofit organization with TEDx organizations acting as independent...