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Student proposes cease-fire resolution for City Council's consideration
A resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, the release of hostages and increased humanitarian aid to Gazan civilians was presented for the Binghamton City Council’s consideration last month. It was introduced...
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$1 million in funding to help students prepare for electronics industry careers
Binghamton University will receive a $1 million grant from the state to develop research and careers in the electronics industry. U.S. Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced on Friday that the...
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University anticipates $5 million grant for AI research
If New York’s State Legislature approves an executive project, Binghamton University will be awarded $5 million to facilitate artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. The donation from Bloomberg L.P. cofounder Tom Secunda...
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Zero Hour, NeST, Fleishman Center host Environment and Sustainability Careers Fair
Zero Hour Binghamton and the Network for a Sustainable Tomorrow (NeST), two environmental justice organizations, held a career fair on Monday in collaboration with the Fleishman Career Center, for students looking for...
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SA Congress certifies SA E-Board, BU Council representative elections
In an official end to election season, the Student Association (SA) Congress voted to certify the results of last week’s SA E-Board and Binghamton University Council representative elections at their meeting on...
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SHPE hosts Women in STEM panel
Panelists shared their experiences confronting adversity as women in STEM at a Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) event held on Monday. The Women in STEM Panel featured five accomplished panelists —...
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Anne Bailey shares background, research at SAPB Professor Spotlight
To celebrate both Black History Month and Women’s History Month, the Student Association Programming Board (SAPB) hosted the latest event in its Professor Spotlight series. Held on Thursday in the Lecture Hall,...
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SUNY chancellor plans to eliminate single-use plastics across state campuses
SUNY Chancellor John King announced a plan earlier in March to eliminate single-use plastics from Binghamton University and the 63 other SUNY campuses. A gradual, multi-year process, the initiative will eventually phase...
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University receives $123 million for campus renovations
In an announcement on campus during spring break, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that Binghamton University will receive $123 million to renovate and maintain campus infrastructure. The University will use the state funding...
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CEMERS hosts lecture examining famine's impact on Bubonic Plague's spread
The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CEMERS) hosted the first lecture in its 2024 Spring Speaker Series, which is centered around creating a new understanding of the Bubonic Plague. Titled “Hidden...