With UDC closed, CCPA sets up shop in Engineering Building
The College of Community and Public Affairs is adjusting to its recent relocation from the University Downtown Center to the third floor of the Engineering Building.
The College of Community and Public Affairs is adjusting to its recent relocation from the University Downtown Center to the third floor of the Engineering Building.
The East Gym is scheduled to reopen in spring 2012, concluding an 18-month long renovation project that will transform the interior of the building.
The New York State Legislature authorized the SUNY Board of Trustees to raise tuition for SUNY and CUNY campuses every year for the next five years.
Five Binghamton University students, along with four students from Cornell University, John Hopkins University and University of California, Berkeley, traveled to Juanilama, Costa Rica this past spring break as part of a volunteer program that helped to paint a school.
As Binghamton University moves forward with a plan for a new law school, voices from around the state are concerned that an already strained job market may not be able to support an even larger batch of law school graduates.
BU's Information Technology Services staff tries to limit outside attempts to glean personal information, known as phishing.
As protests tore through Egypt, a professor emeritus of English at Binghamton University was just an hour from the heart of the movement in Cairo.
Residential Life has created the Newing College Leadership Assistant Program in an attempt to fairly distribute rooms in Newing College, which are currently under construction.
Plans to build apartments over the Rathskeller Pub in Downtown Binghamton were approved last week and building will begin shortly.
A BU senior is one of just a dozen college students nationwide to receive the American Political Science Association (APSA) Minority Fellowship.