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BU grad writes book to help new college students
Lawyer, professor, blogger and author Perry Binder, a Binghamton University alumnus, recently published a new book and blog hoping to give freshmen and sophomores advice on surviving college. ...
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SUNY Chancellor seeks campus smoking ban
SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher’s plan to ban tobacco on SUNY campuses gained momentum this summer when the SUNY Board of Trustees voted in support of her proposal. ...
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Dr. Julian Shepherd recognized for years of cycling to work
Through rain, wind and snow, associate professor of biological studies Julian Shepherd has been biking around Binghamton since 1975. ...
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BU interns advocate energy saving improvements
A group of Binghamton University interns fighting for greener homes hope to provide a boost to the Binghamton economy while reducing pollution. ...
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Cuomo proposes ‘fracking’ in Southern Tier
Hydraulic fracturing — rapidly becoming one of the most contentious issues in Albany — may now be limited to five economically struggling counties in the Southern Tier. ...
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Geography students visit Botswana
Binghamton University added another nation to its study abroad repertoire this summer as four professors and 14 students ventured across the globe to the small, south African country of Botswana. ...
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BU still flies high at aviation competition
A team of Binghamton University students led by professor William Ziegler won first place in a national design competition hosted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), for the fourth consecutive year. ...
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Stenger’s first semester is in the books
Pipe Dream sits down with President Harvey Stenger to discuss his first semester at BU and ideas for years to come. ...
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Union closure to displace workers
For the roughly 40 unionized Sodexo employees working in the New University Union Food Court and Susquehanna Room, the renovations to the University Unions mean new jobs, and possibly different hours and ...
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Teacher evaluations overlooked by admins
Many believe that the Binghamton University’s treatment of teaching evaluations leaves students without a viable avenue to voice their opinions about the classes they take and the instructors who teach them. ...