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Local artist and BU alum speaks on importance of following passions

Harpur College alumnus Anthony Brunelli came to campus Friday to speak to students about the importance of living in the moment and of embracing their thoughts and emotions — even if it...


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Anthropologist looks to teeth to break down diet of early humans

While the paleo diet may seem like nothing more than a modern-day fad, one Binghamton University alumnus is studying its roots through the evolution of human teeth. Peter Ungar, a professor at...


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Panel focuses on impact of masculinity in promoting gender equality

Men can play a larger role than that of quiet bystander in the fight for gender equality, and Binghamton University students and faculty are trying to get them to realize inequality can...


Speakers

TEDxBinghamtonUniversity selects student speakers

At this year’s TEDxBinghamtonUniversity event, two students will take the stage to tell attendees why they should embrace virtual reality technology. Sophomores Kyrin Pollock and Matthew Gill will be speaking together about...


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With mental health treatment, one size does not fit all

A one-size-fits-all approach to mental health treatment might not be the answer for ethnic minorities and one researcher is looking to bring cultural competency into the field of psychology. Stanley Huey, a...


Police Watch

POLICE WATCH: November 10, 2015

Egg on their Faces SATURDAY, Nov. 7, 2:29 a.m. — Officers on patrol noticed two 19-year-old males trying to go behind the counter of a food establishment at the Binghamton University MarketPlace,...


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Air Force grants BU researcher $1.85M to study hidden messages in images

A Binghamton University researcher is looking for hidden messages in images, thanks to some help from the U.S. Air Force. Jessica Fridrich, a distinguished professor in the Watson School of Engineering, is...


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Low-cost, high-efficiency energy alternatives explored at SUNY BEST

An emerging method of energy distribution could be both cheaper and more efficient than traditional methods, and it could better prepare communities for natural disasters. This Thursday’s SUNY Business and Education Cooperative...


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Alumnus looks to provide amnesty, reward for getting weapons out of communities

As gun violence is becoming an increasingly widespread issue, one Binghamton University alumnus is looking for a modern-day solution. Ian Johnstone is the co-founder and CEO of Gun by Gun, a non-profit...


Science & Research

BU allots $600K to increase funding for graduate school stipends

Binghamton University recently announced that it will be allocating an additional $600,000 to graduate student stipends beginning in Fall 2016. Graduate students who serve as teaching assistants for professors already receive some...