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Graduate student takes refuge at BU after receiving threats in Turkey

On Jan. 12, 2016, a bombing by ISIL killed 13 tourists in Istanbul. Later that day Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, talked briefly about the attack. He then spent the...


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Watson researchers look to improve hearing aids

Mechanical engineering professors and Ph.D. candidates at Binghamton University are looking to improve sensor technology, which is essential to billions of devices in use today. With a three-year $359,958 grant from the...


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POLICE WATCH: Oct. 7, 2016

Just Can’t Win MONDAY, Oct. 3, 1:06 a.m. — Officers received a report of individuals smoking marijuana outside of Oneida Hall of College-in-the-Woods, said Investigator Robert Meddleton of Binghamton’s New York State...


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Music Professor Jonathan Biggers dies at 56

Jonathan Biggers, associate professor of music and holder of the Edwin Link Endowed Professorship in Organ and Harpsichord at Binghamton University, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Vestal on Tuesday, Sept....


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SOM students take first place at Ross Investment Competition

On Oct. 2, a group of students from the Binghamton University Finance Society won the Ross Investment Competition at University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, taking home a $3,000 cash prize....


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Wellness groups unite at Health Summit

The first Healthy Campus Summit was held in Old University Union on Wednesday to highlight Binghamton University’s Healthy Campus Initiative (HCI), a collaborative effort that strives to promote students, faculty and staff...


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WHRW celebrates 50 years of student DJs

In 1966, a group of students set up a radio with a 10-watt transmitter on top of their Old Rafuse Hall dorm room in Old Dickinson Community. It was the start of...


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Visiting professor looks at PTSD in Japan

Isaac Gagné, assistant professor of Japanese studies at the University of Hong Kong, visited Binghamton University on Tuesday to lead a discussion on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-disaster recovery in Japan....


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Alumnus offers advice for diverse and successful career

On Wednesday afternoon, Binghamton University alum Merrit Hartblay spoke to students at a Harpur Edge Lunch and Learn event about taking risks to reach success while maintaining a positive outlook on life....


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Residence Halls go head-to-head in voter registration contest

For this year’s November election, residential communities will go head-to-head to see who can register the most student voters. While only two communities will win a cash prize of either $1,000 or...