Community
Binghamton University to add Center for Israel Studies
For students looking to learn more about the country, Binghamton University has announced the opening of the Center for Israel Studies for the fall 2015 semester. The Center for Israel Studies, which...
Student Association
In response to University growth, OCCT looks to increase services
As Binghamton University plans to expand to 20,000 students by the year 2020, Off Campus College Transport (OCCT) also plans to grow to meet the increased demands on its bus service. Alexander...
News
Meet your 2015-2016 SA E-Board candidates
Student Association Executive Board elections take place via email this Friday. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Use this handy guide to get informed on each candidate’s...
Community
BU invites community to discover STEM fields during Engineering Week 2015
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. engineering student organizations held over 20 workshops to show kids and teens from the surrounding community the creative side of engineering ...
Campus News
With record low temperatures, University calls for energy conservation
According to the National Weather Service, this will likely be the coldest February in Binghamton history and the second-coldest winter month on record. ...
Science & Research
BU professor recognized for contributions to creation of lithium-ion battery
Every day, students plug their laptops and phones into outlets to charge. This may seem like a normal activity, but it represents a revolution in the way energy is stored. One of...
Speakers
TEDxBinghamtonUniversity announces choice for student speaker
Fischer’s talk, titled “Porn: The New Tobacco,” will focus on NoFap, a Reddit-inspired community where members abstain from watching pornography or masturbating for periods of time ranging from days to years. ...
Campus News
Town Hall Meeting between students, administrators ends in tension
Since the end of protests about racial and ethnic discrimination last semester, many students have been waiting for an opportunity to personally address the administration staff, and Wednesday’s Town Hall Forum was...
Campus News
Facing long-term illness, a trial of challenges before recovery
Between studying for exams and going Downtown, few students might think about what they would do in the event of a serious illness. Arielle Biro, a junior majoring in chemistry, never thought...
Speakers
Making a stop at Binghamton University, alumnus describes global work to prevent mass atrocities
Pell, a member of the class of 1980, spoke Wednesday evening in Casadesus Hall in the Fine Arts Building about genocide and mass atrocity and his involvement in helping to both end ...