Science & Research
Geography department holds third annual GIS Day
Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger opened the third annual Geography Information System (GIS) Day on Friday as he declared his intent to use GIS technology on campus and in the town of...
Campus News
PULSE recognizes women of color, celebrates female empowerment
Nearly 100 students, faculty and community members, illuminated by string lights, gathered to celebrate women of color at the sixth annual Powerful United Ladies Striving to Elevate (PULSE) Banquet on Saturday evening....
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Multicultural Resource Center narrows down to three candidates for translation position
The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC) is one step closer to finding a new Translation and Interpretation Program (TIP) coordinator. Last week, the top three candidates for the position were interviewed by the...
Police Watch
Police Watch: 2/19
The following accounts were provided by Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. No marijuana, I promise WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14, 1:54 a.m. — An officer was patrolling West Drive...
Campus News
Religious groups create Interfaith Council
Religious organizations on campus are looking to work together under the umbrella of the Interfaith Council, established last semester. The Interfaith Council is made up of various faith-based student groups, including Hillel,...
Campus News
"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...
Science & Research
BU professor recognized for pioneering lithium-ion battery
The Binghamton University professor best known for his role in the invention of lithium-ion batteries has been elected to the National Academy of Engineers. M. Stanley Whittingham, a distinguished professor of chemistry,...
Campus News
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...