Students, alumni discuss studying abroad
Students and alumni discussed their experiences studying abroad in India
Students and alumni discussed their experiences studying abroad in India
Though he wasn’t wearing a top hat or waving a medallion, professor Gary Truce showed students at Binghamton University the wonders of hypnotism during a lecture and live demonstration.
Costume-clad students flocked to the Events Center on Thursday for Binghamton University’s 22nd annual Purim Carnival, which celebrates the Jewish holiday of the same name that will take place on Sunday.
The Center for Career Development held a workshop Tuesday to teach students the essentials to building a successful profile on LinkedIn.
Students walking through Tillman Lobby could grab a free cup of hot chocolate and catch a film Thursday as part of Teach for America Day, while they learned about the national non-profit committed to creating education opportunities in impoverished areas.
Models showed off professional attire on Tuesday evening at Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity’s 7th Annual Dress for Success fashion show.
Wizards, witches and muggles alike had a magical time enjoying holiday festivities at the Yule Ball in the University Union on Thursday night.
Of all the words that can be used to describe Maria Mazziotti Gillan, an accomplished poet, English professor and director of the creative writing program here at Binghamton University, intimidating is not one of them.
The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) transformed the Mandela Room into a Saigon Café, a type of Vietnamese coffee shop, Saturday night to host Binghamton University’s first-ever Asian-oriented pageant.
Students and Binghamton locals raved together Friday night at the Shut Down Binghamton Flash Rave, an event hosted by ChangeOver Binghamton.