Campus News

Andrew Watkins named new vice president for advancement and executive director of the BU Foundation

After months of searching, Binghamton University has chosen its next vice president for advancement and executive director of the BU Foundation. The University search committee has selected Andrew Watkins, who will begin...


Campus News

University sees 16 percent increase in 2018-19 undergraduate applications

Around 2,840 new freshmen are expected to arrive on campus this fall, making Binghamton University’s class of 2022 its largest to date. The class is more than 100 students larger than the...


Campus News

Tercero, Roque remain in custody

After Binghamton University experienced two separate student murders last semester, two former students, Orlando Tercero and Michael Roque, are currently in police custody as suspects. Tercero, 22, is a suspect in the...


Campus News

Campus construction projects to refurbish dorms, walkways

With most students away for the summer, Binghamton University is doubling down on construction work on campus. Currently, the University’s website lists 19 construction projects set to be implemented this summer, ranging...


Community

Town Gown Advisory Board holds final meeting of semester

Members of the Town-Gown Advisory Board reflected on the committee’s first year in existence during its third and final meeting of the academic year on Wednesday evening. Around 19 board members, along...


Campus News

Binghamton University to host nine ceremonies for graduating students

Next weekend, approximately 3,800 Binghamton University students will don green gowns and file into the Events Center, where, surrounded by family and friends, they will celebrate their personal and academic accomplishments at...


Campus News

Harry Bittker wins BU Council election

Harry Bittker, a junior majoring in political science, was elected to be the new student representative of the Binghamton University Council for the 2018-19 academic year. This year, 931 students voted in...


Campus News

University libraries prepare for potential budget cuts

In preparation for a potential budget cut next fall, Binghamton University’s libraries have identified $450,000 in electronic resources and print periodicals to possibly cancel. Of these titles, 63 will be canceled before...


Community

#MeToo founder talks origins of movement, fight against sexual violence at SUNY Broome

Over 400 people joined the Women’s Institute of Broome Community College (BCC) in the Baldwin Gymnasium on Tuesday evening to hear #MeToo movement founder Tarana Burke speak about the fight against sexual...


Police Watch

Police Watch: 5/10

The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. Always on a Wednesday FRIDAY, May 4, 4:45 p.m. — A 43-year-old female emailed UPD following...