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Students for Justice in Palestine captures video of student tearing sign, flyers while tabling
A male student was captured on video harassing two members of Binghamton University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) group as they tabled in the Glenn G. Bartle Library. The video, which...
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Passion to Action talk discusses investigations of political corruption
National news has recently been hit with updates on numerous ongoing investigations of government, including Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. On Thursday, Wendy Martinek,...
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Out of the Darkness Walk draws attendees affected by suicide
On Saturday morning, students, faculty and community members walked the perimeter of Binghamton University’s Brain, the main road that circles campus, for the Out of the Darkness Walk, a fundraiser for the...
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Fifth-annual Lyme Disease conference addresses increase in cases
On Saturday, Binghamton University’s fifth-annual Lyme Disease Conference was held in the Innovative Technologies Complex’s Center of Excellence Building. The event, hosted by Binghamton University’s Tick-borne Disease Research Center and Southern Tier...
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Binghamton University seeks reaccreditation to ensure financial aid, grants
Financial aid, grants and transfers: All are devices used by students and faculty which depend on accreditation, an eight-year process beginning this spring for Binghamton University. The Middle States Commission on Higher...
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Girls Who Code celebrates first graduating class
Highlighting the coding achievements of local high schoolers, Binghamton University’s Girls Who Code held its first graduation celebration on Saturday afternoon in the Smart Energy Building at the Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC)....
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Holocaust Remembrance Day event confronts disappearing artifacts, survivors
Students and faculty gathered in a room in the Fine Arts Building on Thursday to remember the Holocaust and its victims. Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) sponsored...
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Koffman Southern Tier Incubator hosts second-annual 'Startup Summit'
This Wednesday, startup companies, investors and Binghamton University students gathered at the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator for the second-annual Startup Summit. The day-long event, hosted by BU’s Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation...
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Residential Life introduces SpectrumU streaming service
Students living in residential halls on campus can now access more than 200 cable channels through Spectrum University Live TV Streaming (SpectrumU). The new streaming service gives students access to channels ranging...
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'Semester in London' faces cancellation for spring 2020, English department aims to revive program
Administrative troubles have brought an end to Binghamton University’s Semester in London program, but coordinators in the English department have hopes of reviving it by spring 2020. The program, which was offered...