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With New York City data, study analyzes police-community relations

Whether in New York City or Binghamton, urban residents have continued to worry about harassment and discrimination by local law enforcement. Saturday morning, researchers from both cities came together at the University...


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Students for Change occupy waiting room in front of President Stenger's office

Several members of Students for Change, as well as other students and faculty members, converged upon President Stenger’s office Friday afternoon, occupying it until they received an apology from Stenger for his...


Community

Joshua Drayton, 22, remembered for academic zeal

Drayton, a senior majoring in sociology, was loved by his friends, family and teachers. ...


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Across skill sets, urban planners describes contribution to society

Urban planners try to improve the welfare of a community by creating building projects and infrastructure. This can include orchestrating and designating the construction of bridges, roads and open spaces. ...


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Beyond campus, a look at professional growth

Members of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) came together Wednesday night to hear career advice from human resources professional Dan Higham, who sat down to discuss the nitty gritty of...


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Local doctor offers glimpse into careers in medicine

For those looking to go into the field of healthcare, the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development hosted a local physician to give insight into the road to working in a...


Community

Binghamton University alumna offers tech-savvy way to volunteer

GreatPositive is a marketing platform for nearly 200 non-profits, such as Autism Speaks, Habitat for Humanity and The American Red Cross. ...


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In modern France, age-old prejudice for the Jewish residents

Since the early 2000s, she said, clear anti-Semitic practices have been implemented within French society. ...


Community

From Tae Kwon Do to frozen yogurt, health fair encourages well-being

On Wednesday afternoon, the East Gym was filled with preschoolers wobbling into yoga stretches and students powering blenders by riding stationary bikes in celebration of the ninth annual Health Fair. Hosted by...


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Moroccan professor breaks down Sufism, a mystical side of Islam

More than a billion people around the world identify as Muslim, but just like with other major religions, Islam is not a monolith. Visiting from Morroco, English professor Khalid Bekkaoui looked to...