Alyssa Miville

amivill1@binghamton.edu

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Campus News

I-GMAP hosts webinar on transitional justice and atrocity prevention in Syria

The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention hosted a webinar on Tuesday on transitional justice and atrocity prevention in post-Assad Syria. Panelists included Fadel Abdulghany, the executive director of the Syrian...


Campus News

Community mourns Tomonari Nishikawa, Cinema Department chair

Tomonari Nishikawa, the Cinema Department chair who created more than 20 experimental films during his career, passed away on April 20. Friends, family and colleagues honored his memory and legacy at two...


Campus News

Speech and Debate team takes first place at the National Debate Tournament

Earlier this month, a pair of Binghamton University students won first place at the 79th National Debate Tournament, the first ever from a college or university in New York. Debate partners Eli...


Campus News

SA Judicial Board removes co-chairs of special committee as voting members of Congress

The Student Association Judicial Board, in a ruling released last Tuesday, removed the co-chairs of SA Congress’ Special Committee on Select Issues, Saul Hakim and Seth Schlank, as voting members, holding that...


News

BU researchers provide new insights into stimulant medications and psychedelic drugs

Nonmedical use of stimulant medications can have detrimental effects on college students’ mental health, especially when paired with alcohol, but the effects of psychedelic drugs may provoke greater curiosity and therapeutic experiences,...


Community

Abolitionist Harriet Tubman's legacy honored with new 'Leading the Way to Freedom' statue

The Harriet Tubman Center for Freedom and Equity held an event Friday at the University Downtown Center, unveiling a newly sculpted statue of abolitionist and activist Harriet Tubman. A capstone piece of...


Community

Broome County Land Bank to help renovate unoccupied local rental units through $1.1 million grant

A new vacant rental program was announced by the Broome County Land Bank, a local nonprofit with the goal of fostering community and economic development by removing blight and managing underutilized properties,...


Community

Rep. Riley faces criticism from local activists for his response to striking correctional workers

During the wildcat strike of the New York state’s correctional officers, which lasted for 22 days before an agreement was recently reached, Rep. Josh Riley faced pushback from local activists for his...


Campus News

TRIO celebrates 60 years of supporting students

TRIO Day was held in Old Union Hall last Saturday to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the University’s TRIO program — among the oldest in the country — designed to help disadvantaged...


Features

Korean-American Christian Fellowship promotes spiritual growth

Established over 30 years ago by two young women who wanted to host a Bible study on campus, the Korean-American Christian Fellowship has since grown from an independent student organization to the...