Campus News

Overcrowded dorms lead to close quarters and forced triples

On their first day of classes, freshmen Tristan Votta, Quentin Hardy and Kevin Wu got ready by maneuvering around a Cayuga double room packed with a bunk bed, a regular bed, three...


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BU-affiliate receives $20 million in federal funding

Last week, $20 million in federal funding was awarded to a Binghamton University-affiliated project that works on the development of high-tech flexible electronics. The Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM) is located...


Campus News

President Stenger’s biannual ‘State of the University’ address shares plans for the future of BU

On Thursday afternoon in the Anderson Center, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger delivered his biannual State of the University address. With a heavy emphasis on the Road Map to Premier plan, Stenger...


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LUMA to turn Downtown architecture into a canvas for digital art

After the sun goes down this Friday night, Binghamton University alumni will be illuminating Downtown with a new kind of light. LUMA, Binghamton’s first projection arts festival, will turn Downtown buildings into...


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As bank accounts dwindle, students find ways to earn money with campus jobs

Every year, students return to campus with spending money from summer jobs. But, as that money dries out, many look to part-time jobs on campus as their source for cash. The competition...


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BU receives over $600K from National Science Foundation to enhance STEM education

With a new grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), students seeking masters degrees in engineering will have a new opportunity to receive funding. The Binghamton University Watson School of Engineering &...


Campus News

New academic calendar to be implemented starting Fall 2016

Next fall’s academic calendar will see the semester start earlier in the year to allow for breaks throughout the semester. A committee consisting of Provost Donald Nieman, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education...


Campus News

With designated lots and app to pay meter, parking on campus revamped

The changes come down to a matter of trying to make parking regulations easier to follow. ...


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Johnson City facility not chosen to receive medical marijuana license

The New York State Department of Health named the facilities that will receive the five licenses to grow and dispense medical marijuana – and the Johnson City-based facility was not one of...


Music

Misterwives to perform at annual Shindig at the Fountain

Opening for Misterwives will be the band Public, an indie-pop trio from Cincinnati. ...