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BU hosts author Mónica Guzmán
Binghamton University hosted author Mónica Guzmán Tuesday as part of The Common Read Experience. Inspired by her book, “I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in...
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Trump reinstates previous Title IX rules, sparking pushback from advocates
President Donald Trump reinstated last week controversial policies for implementing Title IX, a 1972 law banning sex-based discrimination in schools. On Jan. 31, the Department of Education issued a notice that schools...
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Without a contract for over a year, GSEU continues push for living wage
Continuing their fight for a living wage for graduate student workers, the Graduate Student Employees Union on Wednesday held a rally across from the Couper Administration Building. As part of a larger...
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Q Center hosts first 'Echoes of Identity' event of the semester
The Q Center celebrated its first “Echoes of Identity” event of the semester to promote an inclusive environment for all students. The gathering, held at the beginning of Black History Month in...
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Students visit prison to debate incarcerated individuals
Five Binghamton University students went to prison last Wednesday to debate a group of incarcerated individuals through the National Prison Debate League. Marking the first time that students have had this experience,...
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Martin Luther King III addresses packed crowd at University Fireside Chat
Martin Luther King III, the eldest son of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, visited the University on Wednesday to speak to students and the...
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President Stenger delivers final 'State of the University' address
As the curtain begins to close on University President Harvey Stenger’s 13-year tenure at the helm of the administration, around 400 students, faculty and community leaders gathered to hear him deliver his...
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I-GMAP sponsors discussion on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Amy Sodaro, the author of the 2018 book “Exhibiting Atrocity: Memorial Museums and the Politics of Past Violence,” discussed the importance of continuing Holocaust awareness education in a discussion sponsored by more...
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Following four years of construction, Bartle Library's third floor reopens
After four years of planning and construction, the Glenn G. Bartle Library unveiled its newly renovated third floor to students at the beginning of this semester. The reopening introduced new resources, including...
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Future of DEI uncertain as Trump takes office again
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs on college campuses face an uncertain future a week into Donald Trump’s second term as president. Trump — who in 2020 signed an executive order prohibiting certain...