Campus News

Debaters take a close look at affirmative action in college admissions

With recent protests and dialogue about race on campus, students of the class Rhetoric 354: Argumentative Theory decided to host a debate focusing on the merits and pitfalls of affirmative action. Entitled,...


Campus News

Admissions reports increase in diversity and representation of 2015-2016 admitted students

In light of student protests and debates on campus surrounding issues of diversity at Binghamton University, Randall Edouard, director of undergraduate admissions, held an open forum to discuss what the University is...


Campus News

Campus Climate Survey results released

Nearly a full year after the Campus Climate Survey was made available to the faculty, staff, administrators and students of Binghamton University, the results have been processed and released. The 45-page report,...


Campus News

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, campus commemorates those lost

Local Rabbis, faculty and Hillel members gathered Wednesday night for Binghamton University’s second annual ceremony in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah. Over 150 people filled the Mandela Room in...


Campus News

Calculus courses remodelled into two seven-week mini classes

For students looking to take Calculus I in the fall semester, a revamped process has been introduced to help those who struggle with the subject. Calculus I, previously Math 221, will be...


Speakers

Doctoral student describes awakening of political left in Greenwich Village

Although it’s known for high rents and fashionable stores today, Manhattan’s Greenwich Village neighborhood was a home for radical leftists and ambitious religious changes a century ago, according to Binghamton University doctoral...


Community

Binghamton University takes custody of the 'Castle'

It was completed in 1864 by New York State Capitol Building architect Isaac Perry, and it is the only designated National Historic Landmark in Broome County ...


Student Association

Student Congress 4/13/15: Next VPMA Announced

Ruslan Klafehn was declared the new Student Association Vice President for Multicultural Affairs (SA VPMA) at the Student Congress meeting Monday night. The unofficial results of the VPMA re-vote held March 31...


Campus News

Despite limited access, campus looks to health center

From flu symptoms to allergies to more serious diseases, students turn to the Decker Student Health Services Center for immediate attention. Decker is certified by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care,...


News

Students look to alternative options after graduation

College students spend four years training for the real world. For some, this means continuing their education at graduate school or getting an internship with the hopes of climbing the corporate ladder,...