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Professor Neha Khanna of Economics Department presents research on redlining and pollution at annual lecture series

Neha Khanna, a professor of economics at Binghamton University, delivered a talk on the intersection of race, environmental justice and redlining on Tuesday. The lecture, titled “Race, Place, and Pollution: Redlining, Kinship,...


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Stephen Donnelly to step down from Vestal Town Board

Months after announcing that he will not run for a second term, Stephen Donnelly, a member of the Vestal Town Board, will soon resign from his position as he plans to leave...


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Students say campus and local resources for transgender individuals are limited

Although New York state offers protections for gender-affirming medical care, resources for transgender Binghamton University students and local community members are somewhat limited. Gender-affirming medical care encompasses a variety of medications, surgical...


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Recently published research analyzes relationship between pain and substance use in emerging adults

Researchers in the Psychology Department recently published articles exploring how pain in young adults can lead to cannabis use. Callon Williams MS ‘21, Ph.D. ‘24, a postdoctoral fellow at Toronto General Hospital,...


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I-GMAP hosts annual Frontiers of Prevention conference

The Institute of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention recently hosted its annual Frontiers of Prevention conference. The two-day event, held on Friday and Saturday, brought together 24 experts from around the world,...


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Mayor Kraham kicks off reelection campaign

Speaking to a crowd of cheering supporters, Mayor Jared Kraham officially kicked off his reelection campaign on Thursday evening. Held in the Phelps Mansion Museum, the event comes nearly a month after...


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Libraries partner with HistoryForge for digital transcription project

The University Libraries are inviting volunteers to participate in a digital project to make the city’s history more accessible to students and residents. The Libraries partnered with HistoryForge, a project founded by...


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Sixteen years after tragedy, American Civic Association holds memorial service honoring victims of mass shooting

Sixteen years after a gunman killed 13 people in a mass shooting at the American Civic Association, the storied nonprofit held a memorial service honoring the lives lost. The memorial began at...


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Southern Tier AIDS Program offers services to help drug users

The Southern Tier AIDS Program promotes public health in Broome County by offering resources to help drug users through their Syringe Exchange Program. The Syringe Exchange Program “provides syringe access and comprehensive...


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Drug resources to know

As college students enter a period of emerging adulthood, they can face difficult mental, social and academic stressors. At times, these challenges can make young people more susceptible to using harmful substances...