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SOM Career Services gives job tips
With job fairs and interviews continuing on a rolling basis, the director of Career Services for Binghamton University’s School of Management, Chris Whitney, spoke to students Tuesday about professionally accepting or declining ...
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Students lend a hand to warm a child's heart
Residential Life’s 16th annual Hand to Heart project, a program that has students purchase gifts for children from low-income families in the Binghamton area to make Christmas a little brighter, is underway. ...
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Tiny microphone has big potential
The invention of a tiny microphone by Ron Miles, a professor in the mechanical engineering department, may be the key component to the next generation of hearing aids to help the hearing ...
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Katherine Modell, student, passes away in Dickinson Community
Late Wednesday night, Katherine Modell, a sophomore in the Watson School of Engineering, was found dead in a residence hall in the Dickinson Community. ...
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SUNY Global project launches
The SUNY Global Workforce Project, a website designed to aid faculty in internationalizing their courses to prepare students for the global workforce, was officially released by the SUNY Levin Institute. ...
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Gaming goes Overkill
Back by popular demand, Maximum Overkill, Binghamton University’s premier gaming and anime event, was revived Saturday. ...
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Students volunteer with Operation Military Kids
As part of Binghamton University’s Veterans Day celebration, students made “Hero Packs” with dolls, journals and personal letters to give to the children of service members on active duty. ...
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Contestants take the stage for "Miss Asia 2012"
The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) transformed the Mandela Room into a Saigon Café, a type of Vietnamese coffee shop, Saturday night to host Binghamton University’s first-ever Asian-oriented pageant. ...
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Stenger charts course to public safety
On Monday evening, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger held an open forum on public safety in the Chenango Champlain Collegiate Center. ...
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A weekend of tribute ends with final honor
Five uniformed members of Binghamton University's ROTC lowered the American flag outside the Couper Administration Building on Monday in the symbolic close to a weekend of Veterans Day tributes held by the ...