Campus News

Binghamton dining hall introduces reusable to-go boxes

The program, which began on April 22, Earth Day, is limited to the College-in-the-Woods dining hall. The first 250 students to sign up were given free plastic to-go boxes, similar in shape ...


Speakers

Female politicians come to Binghamton University to encourage representation in government

College Democrats, College Republicans, Women Student Union, and League of Women Voters brought local women in politics including Town Supervisor Carolyn Price, Chair of Vestal Republican Committee Julie Lewis, and Councilwoman Suzanne ...


Campus News

Binghamton University students walk their way into shape

Students at Binghamton University are no strangers to trekking across campus every day to get to class. But now, those steps can translate into prizes. Through the “Steps to B-Healthy” program, participants...


Campus News

Binghamton Association for Mixed Students celebrates Asian, African and European cultures

The Binghamton Association for Mixed Students (BAMS) has spent the past few days hosting the third annual BAMS week, with events aimed to highlight the importance of diversity and learning about different ...


Student Association

Binghamton Student Congress confirms run-off results, sends contested election to Judicial Board

As Executive Board members and elected representatives transitioned to the next academic year, they gave final reports for the semester. ...


Speakers

Professor David Archer gives the lecture of a lifetime

If you were given the opportunity to give a lecture to students about anything, what would you say? Binghamton University professor David Archer posed this question on Monday night as part of ...


Speakers

Holocaust survivor shares his experiences with Binghamton University students

Rabbi Jacob Jungreis, a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, spoke Sunday and Monday to students, faculty, administrators and members of the local Jewish community in honor of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day. ...


Science & Research

Coders converge at Binghamton University's first-ever hackathon

HackBU hosted the hackathon over a 24-hour period from Friday evening to Saturday evening, drawing more than 250 participants. ...


Campus News

Zero Waste Festival organized to promote environmental practices on campus

Organizers of the eighth annual event encouraged students to practice zero waste habits, such as properly recycling and composting waste. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University groups 'Stand Against Racism'

“Stand Against Racism” featured tabling, poetry and a lecture to educate students on the continuing prevalence of racism, and how to fight it. ...