Science & Research

Engineering showcase displays freshmen's first inventions

Binghamton University’s Engineering Design Division, a program at BU designed to help engineering students transition from high school to college with two hands-on projects, hosted its fifth annual Arduino Expo. ...


Campus News

Habitat for Humanity raises the roof on Binghamton University campus

Groups from the Campus Climate Challenge, the Binghamton Scholars Program and multiple fraternities each chose different designs such as a rocket ship themed shack, an eco-friendly building adorned with trees and solar ...


Campus News

University releases Road Map progress report

The progress report, released on Oct. 10, detailed the administration’s activity during the 2013-2014 academic year. All of last year’s 46 projects advanced since their implementation. The administration presented an updated budget ...


Campus News

Binghamton University makes Elite Eight in national stationary bike competition

For the second year in a row, BU competed in the annual Fall Frenzy contest hosted by Interactive Fitness. In the competition, schools across the country go head-to-head to determine who can ...


Community

In modern fundraising, social media plays key role

Speakers came to Binghamton University to discuss a 100-million dollar idea: the Ice Bucket Challenge. A panel composed of both faculty and students met on Wednesday evening to discuss the effect of...


Speakers

Lockheed Martin engineers talk career options

During Wednesday night’s “Tech Talk,” which was hosted by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), speakers centered their presentations on systems engineering, which is an interdisciplinary field that requires a general knowledge ...


Campus News

Binghamton University prepares for 13th homecoming

Homecoming Weekend is the biggest on-campus event offered for alumni each year. It gives students and staff the opportunity to make connections and seek advice from alumni. Graduates get the opportunity to ...


Community

Co-founder of Watson school remembered for community service, love of family

James Carrigg, Binghamton community member and a founder of the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, died Oct. 11 of natural causes after suffering a stroke. He was 81...


Campus News

Professors to bring instruction to the dorms

Within the program, faculty-in-residence will be expected to take an active role in the residential lives of students. They will do so by attending hall government meetings, participating in RA training over ...


Community

Governor Cuomo announces SUNY-wide changes to combat sexual assault

From 2010 to 2013, Binghamton University saw 15 forcible sexual assaults on its campus, with a high of six occurring in 2011 and two occurring last year. However, Dean of Students April ...