Julia Match

jmatch1@binghamton.edu

19 Articles


Campus News

ES2 granted $50,000 from National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded the Center for Energy-Smart Electronics Systems (ES2) with more funding. ES2 was established in 2011 as a NSF Industry and University Cooperative Research Center through...


Campus News

Multicultural campus leaders participate in leadership panel

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, in collaboration with other multicultural organizations, hosted a Leadership Panel on Tuesday, Sept. 13. The goal of the event was to inspire more involvement with leadership positions in...


Campus News

Watson college scholars program receives Inspiring Program in STEM Award

Binghamton University’s Watson College Scholars Program has recently received the 2022 Inspiring Program in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine. Through the award, the magazine seeks to recognize colleges and organizations...


Campus News

Binghamton Art Club gets preliminary SA charter

The Binghamton Art Club recently gained a preliminary charter from the Student Association (SA), aiming to be Binghamton University’s newest outlet for creative minds. Binghamton Art Club co-presidents Lila Pomerantz, a sophomore...


Science & Research

Local sixth grader works with BU students to develop invention

Students from the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science are helping to turn an invention from a local sixth grader into reality. Delaney Dixon, a local sixth grader, and...


Campus News

Stenger announces new "school of the arts"

In his recent State of the University Address, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger announced a new “school of the arts” under Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. According to Stenger’s address, the...


Campus News

99 percent of BU students vaccinated, according to Stenger's quarterly report

According to the report, BU has reached a student vaccination rate of 99 percent with 280 medical or religious exemptions. Students who have exemptions are required to test weekly. Ryan Yarosh, senior...


Campus News

Controversial abortion bill met with campus protest

In response to the Texas abortion bill, students led a Women’s March on Binghamton University, as similar marches occurred simultaneously around the nation. The march was held on Saturday, Oct. 2, beginning...


Campus News

Mandela Room, Old Union Hall closed to accomodate COVID-19 testing

As students and faculty return to campus for in-person classes and activities this semester, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger announced that the Mandela Room and Old Union Hall will be closed for...


Off-Campus News

American Red Cross of Western New York in critical need of donations

The Western New York region of the American Red Cross, which Broome County belongs to, is in a critical need of blood. The American Red Cross, a not-for-profit humanitarian organization offering relief...