Campus News
UUP approves four-year agreement with New York state
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a labor agreement with the United University Professions (UUP), the union that represents more than 37,000 faculty and staff on SUNY campuses. According to a press...
Community
Tom and Marty's completes summer remodel
Tom and Marty’s Town House, a popular bar on State Street frequented by Binghamton University students, remodeled their interior over the summer. According to the bar’s owner and local icon Lawrence “Larry”...
Community
'Damning' report details Binghamton's decaying railroad infrastructure
A new 900-page report found that the majority of railroad bridges in Binghamton are in either poor or severe condition. The report, released to the public in August, was commissioned by the...
Community
Mayor announces plans for a $40 million affordable housing project
In August 2022, Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham announced a plan to revitalize Clinton Street in the City’s First Ward. Today, he announced plans for a $40 million affordable housing project. Development of...
Community
Dick's House of Sport opens in newly renovated Oakdale Commons
The transformation of the Oakdale Commons in Johnson City is underway. Dick’s House of Sport officially opened earlier this month as the anchor tenant in the $100 million project, which will attempt...
Community
Vestal Parkway bike path completed, University to restore bike-share program
A new 2.5 mile bike path has been completed along Vestal Parkway, connecting Binghamton University and Downtown Binghamton. This bike path has been years in the making, and initial plans for the...
Science & Research
BU, UHS partner to bring $2.6 million MRI scanner to Vestal
Binghamton University has partnered with United Health Services (UHS) to bring a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) center to Vestal, New York. The Binghamton Brain and Body Imaging Research Center (BBIRC), a...
News
Binghamton City School Board unanimously rejects PILOT program supported by Mayor, City Council
Over the summer, the Binghamton City Council approved a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) agreement for a housing project in Downtown Binghamton supported by the mayor. Then, the Binghamton City School Board voted unanimously to...
News
Transgender activist Makyyla Holland wins settlement against Broome County Jail
Makyyla Holland, a transgender woman, experienced violence and discrimination in the Broome County Jail. A settlement reached in her lawsuit could aid in passing legislation protecting the rights of incarcerated transgender individuals...
Campus News
University a finalist to win another $160 million in new battery funding
Last year, Binghamton University’s New Energy New York (NENY) won more than $113 million. This year, an expansion of NENY, NENY Storage Engines (NENY SE), was selected as a finalist to potentially...