Graduate students march on Couper
Campus was filled with the cries of graduate students who feel short-changed by Binghamton University administrators Wednesday afternoon, citing their dissatisfaction with wages and working hours.
Campus was filled with the cries of graduate students who feel short-changed by Binghamton University administrators Wednesday afternoon, citing their dissatisfaction with wages and working hours.
Following a yearlong effort, members of Binghamton University’s PricewaterhouseCoopers Scholars constructed a playground and community garden for the Walnut Street Park on Binghamton’s West Side on Sunday.
Sixteen five-person teams went head to head on the ground floor of Academic A to test their skills at the game, a multiplayer online battle arena video game created by Riot Games.
National Public Radio science correspondent Shankar Vedantam spoke to students Wednesday about the importance of passion in research.
Hillel at Binghamton wished Israel a happy birthday in style on Wednesday by hosting it’s fifth annual Yom Ha’atzmaut, or Israeli Independence Day, celebration.
A Binghamton University student’s unique approach to photosynthesis could make solar technology more effective.
Rainbow Pride Union offered students a ticket to paradise at the group’s 11th annual drag show Thursday, held in the Anderson Center’s Chamber Hall.
Four finalists remain in the hunt for a permanent Dean of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences.
The speakers — professors Laura Anderson, Chris Reiber, Jean Quataert and Leigh Ann Wheeler — covered topics including how women should present themselves professionally, how to balance family and work, and how to be confident in oneself when pursuing a job in academia.
The Zombie Student Association hosted its annual 3 versus 3 Nerf Tournament Thursday in Old University Union.