Michelle Kraidman

Pipe Dream News

mkraidm1@binghamton.edu

41 Articles


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Panelists discuss their experiences having AIDS, HIV

Hearing about HIV/AIDS in health class is one thing, but hearing about it from people who actually have it is a whole different learning experience. That’s why volunteers from the Southern Tier...


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Former comparative literature professor remembered by BU community

Marilyn Gaddis Rose, a distinguished professor of comparative literature and the co-director of the the Translation Research and Instruction Program (TRIP), passed away on November 15 at the age of 85. Gaddis...


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Professor looks at Asian financial crisis through film

When an economic crisis hits, there are a lot of repercussions, from skyrocketing unemployment to plummeting markets. It’s sometimes hard to remember that these events can influence individuals and their experiences —...


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Males’ silence, role in inequality explored through “Passion to Action”

When men are silent after being confronted with violence against women and hyper-masculine gender roles, they are more than just ignorant — they actively work to promote injustices; speaking up might make...


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Panel focuses on impact of masculinity in promoting gender equality

Men can play a larger role than that of quiet bystander in the fight for gender equality, and Binghamton University students and faculty are trying to get them to realize inequality can...


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In midst of violence in Israel, BU students gather to mourn deaths

With Israeli flags draped across their backs, Binghamton University students showed their support for Israel with a vigil honoring those killed in the violence this past month. The vigil was organized by...


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Binghamton University celebrates first pride parade

LGBTQ students and allies braved the cold and a few minutes of snow to show their pride of and support for the LGBTQ community in Binghamton University’s first Pride Parade. The marchers...


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Road Map interns work hands-on to better BU

Starting in the spring, a select few students will be spending time with Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger every week through the Road Map Internship program. Stenger is currently accepting applications to...


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Old Digman Hall to reopen as housing for freshmen in Fall 2016

Coming fall 2016, Old Digman Hall will reopen with all-new renovations for an all-new class of Bearcats. Although the buildings in the retired Dickinson Community are now mostly used for classes, Residential...


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Idea Pitch competition gives students chance to share entrepreneurial ventures

Hoping to win $1,000, five Binghamton University students put their ideas to the test in the entrepreneurial department’s inaugural “Idea Pitch” competition. On Monday evening in the Innovative Technologies Complex, five students...