Campus News

Campus vows silence in protest of LGBTQ harassment

A silent demonstration modeled after the national Day of Silence is happening Friday from 12 to 4 p.m. along the Spine. Later, at 7 p.m. in Old University Union room 111, Break ...


Campus News

Binghamton University to introduce gender-inclusive housing options for fall semester

Rainbow Pride Union (RPU) created a petition on change.org Tuesday, asking for “Gender-Inclusive Housing Options in all of the communities on campus in order to create a more inclusive living environment.” ...


Campus News

College-in-the-Woods crowned smartest community on campus

The Lil’ Einsteins, who represented College-in-the-Woods, triumphed in the campus-wide trivia competition. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University students support Wounded Warrior Project

Hinman College, Theta Chi, Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi) and Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) co-hosted the event to fundraise for the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). Performances by Binghamton Bhangra, Ballroom Dance Association and ...


Science & Research

Binghamton University student researches effects of mitochondrial variations in yeast

For one Binghamton University student, a trip to the Nature Preserve doesn’t mean watching the sunset on the bridge — it means collecting yeast. Ray Futia, a junior majoring in biology whose...


Student Association

SA E-board candidates debate platforms

With elections three days away, Student Association Executive Board candidates defended their platforms to the public in a debate Monday night. ...


Campus News

Models show off African 'threads' to hundreds in Mandela Room

The African Student Organization (ASO) put on a fashion show connecting African culture from the past and the present in the Mandela Room. Members of ASO said they wanted to showcase African ...


Science & Research

BU Research Days to focus on ethics

The event, which takes place from Wednesday to Friday, features a keynote speaker, tours, talks by professors and over 80 students participating in poster presentations of their research. ...


Speakers

Sarah Radtke examines evolutionary precedent for sexual fluidity in women

Sarah Radtke, a graduate student studying psychology at Ryerson University, shared the findings of her research on “sexual fluidity” in a talk Monday. ...


Speakers

Binghamton University alumnus maps out medical track

Pulmonologist Gilbert Witte, who graduated from Binghamton University in 1976, visited campus Friday to speak to students and faculty about the road leading to his career in medicine. ...