Jimmy You

jyou16@binghamton.edu

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Campus News

Kaiming Ye, former chair of Watson's Biomedical Engineering Department, passes away

Professor Kaiming Ye, the former chair of the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, passed away on Nov. 16. As chair from 2013 until earlier...


Campus News

SUNY revamps, adds general education requirements with focus on AI

Starting next fall, Binghamton University will implement a new civic-based general education requirement while revising the existing information literacy requirement to reflect the increasing presence of artificial intelligence in higher education. In...


Community

Residents move into Confluence Court, a new affordable apartment complex

On Oct. 8, new residents began moving into Confluence Court, a 111-unit apartment complex designed to support veterans, people with substance abuse disorders and low-income individuals. The building was renovated by Helio...


Campus News

University considers making switch from physical to digital IDs

Binghamton University is considering replacing student and faculty physical identification cards with a mobile credential system. On Oct. 16, a Dateline announcement said that University administrators are exploring the possibility of transitioning...


Community

Residents share concerns about proposed utility rate hikes in town hall hearing

The New York Public Service Commission held a public town hall at Binghamton City Hall on Tuesday. Residents voiced their perspectives on proposed electricity and gas delivery rate hikes that could impact...


Community

Binghamton City Council passes alternative funding proposal for Fire Department

The Binghamton City Council unanimously voted on Sept. 10 to allocate $141,000 to the Binghamton Fire Department for the purchase of essential fire safety equipment. The vote came two weeks after the...


Campus News

I-GMAP hosts international peacebuilder to kick off annual visiting practitioner program

The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention kicked off this semester’s visiting practitioner program with a talk by Lakshitha Saji Prelis, a distinguished advocate for youth involvement in peacebuilding. Held on...