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For Valentine’s Day, professor breaks down what makes a happy relationship

Faculty and staff gathered in the University Union on Friday to kick off Valentine’s Day weekend with a talk by Binghamton University psychology professor Richard Mattson on cultivating healthy relationships. Mattson based...


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HackBU hosts hundreds of students for 24-hour coding competition

Over 250 students from universities across New York and New Jersey arrived at Binghamton University on Saturday morning with overnight bags and pillows in hand for the third annual HackBU hackathon. The...


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2014 alumnus shares path to post-collegiate employment

After graduating from Binghamton University in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, Daniel O’Connor came back to give students advice on how to best spend their time before entering the...


Police Watch

POLICE WATCH: February 16, 2016

Stick-y Fingers FRIDAY, Feb. 12, 12:58 a.m. — Officers on foot patrol of the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4) were approached by the dining hall manager, who told them that they had...


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Four teenagers arrested in connection with West Side robberies

Binghamton Mayor Richard David announced Friday afternoon that four teenagers have been arrested in connection with recent robberies and car thefts on Binghamton’s West Side. Those arrested were Aali Tillman, a 16-year-old...


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POLICE WATCH: February 12, 2016

A Dollar Short and Two Months Late MONDAY, Feb. 8, 1:50 p.m. — A bike went missing from a Lehman Hall rack, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University...


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Campus Rec offers courses to stay fit in winter weather

As the weather gets colder, getting exercise outside can become difficult. For students who want to continue working out during in the winter weather, Binghamton University’s Recreation Center offers Specialty Wellness Classes,...


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Visiting professor examines significance of artifacts found in Pacific Islands

Offering an untraditional look at anthropology, Susanne Küchler gave students and faculty at Binghamton University a picture of the complexities found in Polynesian artifacts. Küchler, a professor of anthropology at University College...


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Professor examines significance of visual culture in 1920’s Germany

A Binghamton University professor is looking at almost 100-year-old photography not just as art, but as a glimpse of how modernity overtook the natural world of the time. Carl Gelderloos, an assistant...


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Faculty learns to integrate technology across SUNY campuses

A new project coming to Binghamton University aims to help professors bring their classrooms into the 21st century through the incorporation of technology. Mobile apps, social media and citation management were some...