Campus News

Friend of Darwin award won by BU professor

A Binghamton University professor has become one of three individuals selected nationwide to receive the Friend of Darwin award. Adam Laats, a professor of history and education, was selected by the National...


Campus News

RAs respond to new staffing model

An anonymous group of Binghamton University residential assistants (RAs) have released a response to Residential Life’s announcement to restructure the RA position next year. The staffing announcement, originally sent out on Sept....


Campus News

Sociology professor resigns after syllabus controversy

Six months after her syllabus attracted national and international media attention, Ana Maria Candela has resigned. Candela, a former assistant professor in Binghamton University’s sociology department, had for years implemented a “progressive...


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U.S. News ranks BU as highest value SUNY school

U.S. News and World Report has ranked Binghamton University as the best value SUNY school. In order to identify best value schools, U.S. News examines schools that are known for their academic...


Campus News

BU joins National Science Foundation consortium

Binghamton University has joined nine other northeastern universities in a research and entrepreneurial consortium. The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps Hub: Interior Northeast Region (IN I-Corps) aims to provide students with the...


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WSU holds second annual "Abolish Greek Life Week of Action"

Over the last week, the Women’s Student Union (WSU) organized against Greek life. From Sept. 19 to Sept. 23, WSU held their second annual “Abolish Greek Life Week of Action.” The week...


Housing Issue 2022

@binghamton.ras highlights concerns with ResLife

A coalition of resident assistants (RAs) have taken to Instagram to voice concerns with ResLife. The Instagram account, known as @binghamton.ras (BRAs), was formed in early August. Since that point, BRAs have...


Science & Research

BU study examines wellness habits pre- and post-COVID-19 shutdown

A Binghamton University study suggests women should exercise moderately during periods of high stress. Lina Begdache, an associate professor of health and wellness studies, began the study before the COVID-19 shutdown. Begdache,...


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I-GMAP hosts seminar on approaching sensitive historical topics

On Monday, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) held a seminar about Holocaust Education where they addressed the question, “How do we teach sensitive history?” Speaking on the topic...


Campus News

OCCT temporarily suspends Late Nite

For two weekends straight, Off Campus College Transport’s (OCCT) Late Nite service has been canceled. Late Nite bus routes run to and from campus on Friday and Saturday nights — frequently used...