Campus News
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...
Campus News
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...
Science & Research
AeroBing aims to launch rocket into space
A group of students has been working to bring Binghamton University to the forefront of collegiate rocketry and inspire more students to pursue aerospace engineering. AeroBing is a student-run research group based...
Campus News
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...
Community
Kopernik Science Park opens to general public
After six years of planning, funding and community effort, the Kopernik Observatory & Science Center opened the Kopernik Science Park on the grounds of the observatory on Oct. 22. The science park...
Campus News
Students must test negative for COVID-19 before leaving for Thanksgiving break
In a few weeks, students preparing to pack up, head home and spend time with family for the upcoming holidays will have to add an extra bullet on their to-do lists before...
Campus News
International students face difficulties in waiving University health insurance
Some Binghamton University international students studying from their home countries this semester have to pay for the University health plan, even if they already have a plan at home. According to the...
Campus News
CIW welcomes new Environmental Action and Studies learning community
In 1972, College-in-the-Woods was completed with the environment in mind when demonstrations conducted by students successfully led to the preservation of the woods, which were planned to be demolished. Nearly 50 years...
Speakers
BU alumnus discusses Electoral College, the importance of voting
With less than six days remaining until the 2020 general election, Binghamton University held a talk with alumnus David Schultz, ‘80, M.A. ‘86, on the importance of voting. The talk was sponsored...
Politics
Current student, alumnus seek local office
As Election Day draws near, students and recent alumni of Binghamton University may recognize a couple of the names on the Broome County ballot. 29-year-old Republican candidate Karl Bernhardsen, ‘14, is running...