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Several new clubs established at BU

A variety of new clubs are appearing on campus, serving a broad range of students from bird lovers to LGBTQ students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. These are but...


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Roundtable debate discusses UPD and First Amendment rights

In an effort to continue the discussion surrounding students’ constitutional rights on-campus, multiple Binghamton University groups teamed up to facilitate a conversation among student panelists about campus police and First Amendment rights....


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Alice Wairimu Nderitu talks genocide prevention at BU

Alice Wairimu Nderitu, recently appointed special adviser on the prevention of genocide to the United Nations secretary general, spoke to Binghamton University students and faculty about the importance of education in atrocity...


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One year later: The COVID-19 pandemic at Binghamton University in retrospect

Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything, forcing Binghamton University to alter the ways in which it serves, educates and engages its students and community. On March 11, 2020,...


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Class of 2020 reacts to Commencement 2021 plans

Following Binghamton University’s Commencement 2021 update, the class of 2020 is wondering when they will get their in-person ceremony. On March 1, the University’s Instagram account made a post about the Commencement...


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Decker College's Johnson City location now open

Binghamton University’s Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences has officially opened at its brand new location in Johnson City. Relocated to a former Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company factory, the renovations give the...


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Student organizations recount a year of virtual activities

With COVID-19 forcing clubs and organizations to move from in-person to online formats one year ago, many still face several challenges with the new rules and regulations. The Student Association (SA) is...


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Watson College of Engineering and Applied Sciences receives Bronze-level award for diversity

The Watson College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has received the Bronze-level award for diversity, equity and inclusion from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). The Bronze level, the highest level...


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Job, internship fairs continue virtually

This spring semester, students will have the opportunity to attend Binghamton University’s job and internship fairs from home. The career fairs will be completely virtual, similar to those held during the fall...


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BU Speech and Debate team qualifies two teams in National Debate Tournament

For the first time in five years, Binghamton University’s speech and debate team qualified two teams in the National Debate Tournament. By competing in District 8, specifically, BU competes against some of...