Grace Scullin
gsculli1@binghamton.edu
44 Articles
Campus News
University receives $1.2 million for STEM educators recruitment
Nearly $1.2 million in National Science Foundation funding has been awarded to Binghamton University for an initiative that recruits students for careers in STEM education. The initiative, “Preparing Prospective Secondary Mathematics Educators...
Campus News
University announces honorary doctorate awardees for 2024 commencement
Three Binghamton University alumni and a Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science partner will receive honorary doctorates at this year’s commencement ceremonies. The four honorary doctorate awardees will be...
Drug Issue 2024
Adderall shortage impacts patients nationwide
Stimulant medication shortages have impacted many across the United States seeking treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The national shortage of amphetamine mixed salts, sold under the brand name Adderall — one...
Campus News
$1 million in funding to help students prepare for electronics industry careers
Binghamton University will receive a $1 million grant from the state to develop research and careers in the electronics industry. U.S. Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced on Friday that the...
TEDxBinghamton University 2024
TEDxBinghamton University 2024: Johnny Stanton
Featuring six speakers, TEDxBinghamtonUniversity is centered around “breaking barriers and trailblazing forward toward a new future.” Pipe Dream spoke to Johnny Stanton IV, a professional football player and owner of Crimson Herald,...
On-Campus Events
PULSE hosts 10th-annual banquet
This Saturday, Binghamton University students came together for a night of education, empowerment and performance for the Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate (PULSE)’s 10th-annual banquet. The banquet, titled “Transcendent: The Story...
Campus News
Human Rights Institute hosts research talk
Binghamton University faculty and students gathered to attend the Human Rights Institute’s (HRI) “Atlantic Antidote: Race, Gender and the Birth of the First Vaccine” research talk on Thursday. Held in the HRI’s...
News
Federal prosecutors seek death penalty for Buffalo supermarket shooter
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking the death penalty for Payton Gendron, the Buffalo supermarket shooter and an avowed white supremacist. In 2022, Gendron murdered 10 in a racist...
Campus News
Dickinson Community Assistants host 'Sustainability Fest'
A night of eco-friendly arts and crafts, food and education was held Thursday at Dickinson Community’s Sustainability Fest. The festival, held in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center (C4) Multipurpose Room, included several...
Campus News
East Gym to tentatively abolish dress code
Following student opposition and a Student Association (SA) Congress resolution, East Gym administrators will tentatively begin dissolving the dress code. Last December, the SA Congress unanimously passed a resolution calling on Campus...