Campus News

Fall ITS error linked to SCCM system

An incident that occurred last fall involving Central Information Technology Services (ITS) that led to the damage of several computers has been linked to a Microsoft tool. The incident took place when...


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BU students host Immigration Law Conference

Binghamton University students and faculty came together in Old Champlain Hall this past Saturday to discuss the field of immigration law. The Immigration Law Conference was hosted by BU’s Thurgood Marshall Pre-Law...


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BU rates high on national LGBTQ+ survey

Binghamton University has received a 4.5 out of five stars on the Campus Pride Index (CPI). The CPI was created in 2007 by the nonprofit organization Campus Pride. According to their website,...


Community

SNAP decrease supplemented by new state funding

New York state will provide extended aid to those relying on food benefits, Governor Kathy Hochul announced. The extended federal budget for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — a government-funded food...


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Founding Director for the School of Arts finalists present

Final candidates competed for founding director with a series of presentations. For the past two weeks, four finalist candidates for the founding director position of the School of the Arts delivered presentations...


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Ingestible 'bio battery' developed by BU team

A Binghamton University research team has manufactured a new ingestible electronic device. The new device, called a “biobattery,” was developed to assist in capturing images and information that is difficult to obtain...


Community

Legal cannabis dispensary opens in Binghamton

Binghamton is now home to New York state’s first legal cannabis dispensary outside of New York City. On Friday, many traveled to Binghamton to be the first to purchase from Just Breathe...


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Turkish students fundraise for earthquake victims

Turkish students at Binghamton University have organized a fundraiser for those affected by the recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria. On Feb. 6, two earthquakes of magnitudes 7.8 and 7.5 hit the...


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Protesters petition administration for 'living wage'

The Graduate Student Employees Union (GSEU) made their presence known in the Couper Administration Building yesterday, taping their “Petition For a Living Wage” to the stairwell. This latest protest comes after the...


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Applications open for Doctor of Physical Therapy program

Applications are open for Binghamton University’s new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. First established in 2019 within the Decker School of Nursing, the DPT program achieved “candidate for accreditation” status from...