Campus News
University continues efforts to vaccinate students
As students and faculty return to campus for the spring, Binghamton University has continued to post B-Line News Additions encouraging all nonexempt students to receive their COVID-19 booster vaccinations. During winter break,...
Campus News
Stenger gives annual State of the University Address
On Tuesday, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger returned to the Anderson Center’s Osterhout Concert Theater to deliver his annual State of the University Address. Stenger addressed challenges as well as improvements to...
Campus News
BU receives $3.5 million to fund cybersecurity scholarships
A $3.5 million grant has been awarded to fund a five-year cybersecurity scholarship program for 24 Binghamton University students. The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) program hopes its...
Campus News
History department to introduce new course requirement
Come next fall, students studying history at Binghamton University may find a new required course on their schedules. A 200-level course titled “History Methods and Research Practices” was recently approved by the...
SUNY News
NYS Gov. Hochul leaves out BU in flagship university proposal
New York State Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo and New York State Sen. Fred Akshar have responded with concern to New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to not designate Binghamton University and University...
Off-Campus News
U Club Binghamton starts charging for utilities
Many residents of U Club Binghamton were surprised to find a new charge added to their rent payments months into their lease. U Club Binghamton, a student housing complex in Vestal, New...
Campus News
University covers broad-based fees for Ph.D. students
Binghamton University doctoral students are victorious in the fight for waiving broad-based fees. On Jan. 3, BU President Harvey Stenger and Donald Nieman, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, announced...
Campus News
Pharmacy Dean Gloria Meredith resigns
Gloria Meredith, founding dean of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS), is stepping down. According to a Dateline announcement, Meredith’s resignation will be effective Monday, Jan. 31. Donald Nieman, provost...
Off-Campus News
BU receives $1.6 million from EDA to attract international businesses
The Koffman Southern Tier Incubator’s new Soft Landings program is set to receive a $1.6 million grant from the Economic Development Administration. The three-year program is designed to attract international startups and...
Campus News
Residential communities greet two new collegiate professors
A new semester has brought new beginnings in both the Hinman College and College-in-the-Woods residential communities with the introduction of new collegiate professors for both communities. Jay Newberry, co-undergraduate director and associate...