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"What's Your Language of Love?" discussion talks self-love, relationships in college
While couples around campus celebrated Valentine’s Day, some students started a conversation about love in college. On Wednesday evening, Services for Health, Inequality Reduction, Natural Disaster Relief and Education (SHINE) presented “What’s...
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Lecture Hall and E.W. Heier Teaching and Research Greenhouses to receive facelift
Changes are coming to Binghamton University’s campus. Physical Facilities has several plans in the works to update, modernize and generally maintain academic buildings at the University, including a $2.5 million renovation of...
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Campus charity organization aims to combat global water crisis
A 2017 study published by the World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund reported that three in 10 people around the world do not have access to clean and safe drinking...
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Over 250 students attend HackBU's fifth annual hackathon
This weekend, over 250 students worked to make their coding and programming ideas a reality. At HackBU’s fifth annual 24-hour hackathon, hackers, coders, programmers and web developers came together to build computer...
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BU seeks to relocate library annex to abandoned USPS building
Binghamton University is currently negotiating with the U.S. Postal Service in hopes of relocating part of its expanding library collection to an abandoned Postal Service location in Downtown Binghamton. The 60,000-square-foot Postal...
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Dance marathon raises money for Malawi charity
At Malawi Children’s Mission in southeastern Africa, schoolchildren don’t have desks and are educated for as little as $25 a year. Students at Binghamton University hosted a dance marathon on Saturday, Feb....
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Mountainview College hires new faculty member in residence
To many college students, hookups are a Friday night activity. To Mountainview College’s newest faculty member in residence, Ann Merriwether, an instructor of psychology and human development at Binghamton University, it’s a...
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Human Rights Institute offers research opportunities, lectures from other universities
At the start of the semester, the Binghamton University Human Rights Institute opened its doors to students and faculty looking to examine issues such as human trafficking, capitalism and religion. The institute...
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Higher education program receives $215K grant
For Binghamton University and SUNY Broome students following unique pathways to graduation, grant money is coming, just in time to avoid program shutdowns. A $215,000 grant was awarded to Broome County Higher...
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Student receives six months jail time, probation
Steven Mangra, a former Binghamton University student, was sentenced to six months in jail and five years probation on Monday, according to WBNG. On Sept. 2, 2017, Mangra stabbed a bouncer with...