Margaret-Rose Roazzi

mroazzi1@binghamton.edu

18 Articles


Science & Research

Systems Science and Industrial Engineering department welcomes new students, faculty

The Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE) department at Binghamton University held a meet-and-greet event Wednesday afternoon for students to learn more about class and research opportunities, as well as the professors...


Speakers

Professors explain Israeli-Palestinian history and consequences

The Binghamton University Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a discussion on Monday to outline the history and consequences of the Palestinian refugee situation. ...


Speakers

Binghamton University professor talks weed and wellness

One professor at Binghamton University says that it’s time to figure out the goals, not the tactics, of marijuana legalization. ...


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Rutgers Professor advocates for more tolerant drug policies

Douglas Husak, a professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, explored the decriminalization of drugs and the current status of U.S. drug laws in his talk Thursday, “Why Our Punitive Drug Policy Persists.” ...


Campus News

Binghamton University student aims to teach evolutuion through children's book

“Great Adaptations” is a collection of 10 short stories, produced and organized by Robert Kadar, a graduate student at BU studying anthropology, and written by Tiffany Taylor, a postdoctoral research fellow at ...


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Activists campaign to rid Binghamton University of Coca-Cola Co. and Reynolds Group products

In an attempt to get students to think twice about their soft drinks, activists spoke Thursday night about allegations of human rights abuses by the Coca-Cola and Reynolds companies. Students Organizing Against...


Campus News

SOAR, CCI seek to oust Coca-Cola on campus

SOAR and CCI will be hosting a presentation titled “For a Reynolds- and Coke-Free SUNY Binghamton Campus” Thursday to raise awareness about the work conditions for employees of the Coca-Cola Company and ...


Campus News

Initiative offers free coding lessons to Binghamton University students

HackBU was started by Daniel O’Connor, a senior majoring in computer science. It aims to teach students from various academic backgrounds about coding, to create a deeper understanding and appreciation for the ...


Community

Environment, living conditions may affect child development

Chris L. Gibson, professor in the sociology, criminology and law department at the University of Florida, lectured about the different possible factors that shape the emotional and mental growth of children. ...


Speakers

Rabbi discusses place of religion in war

Binghamton University students welcomed Rabbi Barry Baron to campus to speak about his involvement as a chaplain in the U.S. military as well as the place of religion in war throughout American...