Science & Research

BU Research Days to focus on ethics

The event, which takes place from Wednesday to Friday, features a keynote speaker, tours, talks by professors and over 80 students participating in poster presentations of their research. ...


Speakers

Sarah Radtke examines evolutionary precedent for sexual fluidity in women

Sarah Radtke, a graduate student studying psychology at Ryerson University, shared the findings of her research on “sexual fluidity” in a talk Monday. ...


Speakers

Binghamton University alumnus maps out medical track

Pulmonologist Gilbert Witte, who graduated from Binghamton University in 1976, visited campus Friday to speak to students and faculty about the road leading to his career in medicine. ...


Campus News

Mural project planned for Mountainview College

Two resident assistants are looking to bring some color to Mountainview College. ...


Speakers

Rutgers Professor advocates for more tolerant drug policies

Douglas Husak, a professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, explored the decriminalization of drugs and the current status of U.S. drug laws in his talk Thursday, “Why Our Punitive Drug Policy Persists.” ...


Speakers

Professor discusses Beyoncé as a political, feminist figure

Queen Bey may rule the world of popular music, but one professor from Rutgers University considers Beyoncé a political force to be reckoned with. ...


Campus News

950 attend postponed Job and Internship Fair

After a lengthy delay, and with graduation less than two months away, the opportunities may have come too late for students during the Career Development Center’s (CDC) annual Spring Job and Internship ...


Community

Website lets Binghamton University students ask questions, receive local secrets

On HoodHoot, users can pose questions pertaining to the University or the Binghamton area, like the best places to eat or study off campus, and receive answers from other users. Besides asking ...


Campus News

Binghamton University's Baxter the Bearcat reaches fourth round of Mascot Madness

For the second year, the SUNY system has organized a mascot competition known as Mascot Madness, where mascots from 44 public New York colleges compete to crown the most popular mascot. ...


Campus News

Binghamton University student aims to teach evolutuion through children's book

“Great Adaptations” is a collection of 10 short stories, produced and organized by Robert Kadar, a graduate student at BU studying anthropology, and written by Tiffany Taylor, a postdoctoral research fellow at ...