Campus News

Hillside students removed from housing to accommodate students in quarantine, isolation

With COVID-19 cases increasing at Binghamton University, some students are being removed from their housing assignments on short notice and moved into different areas in order to create room for quarantine and...


Administration

Students warned as COVID-19 cases surge at BU

Three weeks after the semester began, Binghamton University is seeing its worst COVID-19 spread yet. In a B-Line News Addition on March 3, Brian Rose, vice president for student affairs, confirmed that...


Campus News

BU's Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity holds first meeting of Truth and Reconciliation Commission

At its first session, Binghamton University’s Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) saw a mix of faculty and students in attendance. The TRC...


Campus News

OCCT running on normal schedule despite contradictory Feb. 22 B-Line statement

Despite conflicting information, the Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) buses will continue to run on their normal schedules. On Feb. 22, Binghamton University sent out a B-Line News Addition stating that the...


Administration

Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences sees 33 percent increase in applications

Binghamton University undergraduate admissions continues to see encouraging numbers of applications despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with an increase of out-of-state applications, BU undergraduate admissions has seen an increase of 33 percent...


Campus News

2021 commencement plans announced

Binghamton University is working on a plan to have a hybrid graduation ceremony for the class of 2021 as the pandemic continues. On Feb. 26, the University released an update on its...


Science & Research

BU doctoral student investigates environmental effects of Siberian dam

On a continent thousands of miles away, a Binghamton University doctoral student aims to uncover Soviet-era policies and their profound effects on the Siberian environment. Mariia Koskina, a fourth-year Ph.D. student studying...


Campus News

Increase in quarantined, isolated students prompts closure of CIW Dining Hall

As positive COVID-19 cases continue to rise at Binghamton University, quarantined and isolated students are feeling the impact. On Friday, Feb. 19, New York State (NYS) Gov. Andrew Cuomo adjusted the threshold...


Speakers

Dr. Yusef Salaam speaks to BU students virtually in honor of Black History Month

Dr. Yusef Salaam, a member of the exonerated Central Park Five and an advocate for people who have suffered from false confessions and police brutality, spoke at Binghamton University in honor of...


Campus News

Hinman Dining Hall construction to be completed by summer 2021

After COVID-19 delayed construction on campus, renovations for Binghamton University’s Hinman Dining Hall and Science buildings are now drawing to a close. After a yearlong delay, Hinman Dining Hall is anticipated to...