Campus News

Binghamton University faculty clash in cook-off challenge

Faculty from across campus served up their very best Wednesday night in an amateur cooking competition between departments at Binghamton University. ...


Speakers

Pace University Law professor breaks down the Bitcoin

David Cohen, a professor at Pace University School of Law, gave a short lecture Tuesday explaining the basics, risks and benefits behind Bitcoin, the online currency. ...


Campus News

Student Association hosts Town Hall Forum

Wednesday’s Student Association Town Hall Forum gave student groups the opportunity to air their concerns with Executive Board members regarding SA legislation and procedures. ...


Science & Research

Watson doctoral student wins New Faces of Engineering Award

Doctoral student in the Watson School of Engineering and research assistant at Mayo Clinic, Tarun Mohan Lal recently received the New Faces of Engineering Award. DiscoverE’s New Faces of Engineering Awards aims...


Campus News

Student Congress debates censures

Monday’s Student Congress meeting saw proposed legislation to censure two members of the Student Association Executive Board. Neither Derrick Conyers, the vice president for academic affairs, nor Ravi Prakriya, the vice president ...


Community

Anti-frackers protest Astorino's push for NY gas drilling

In response to a visit by Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, more than 30 people gathered outside the DoubleTree by Hilton in Downtown Binghamton to protest his policies on hydraulic fracturing, or ...


Community

Binghamton Small Business Development Center helps 764 local clients

The Binghamton University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) aims to expand the student appeal of local enterprises. ...


News

Visiting slam poet gives workshop on 'identity and definitions'

The Hinman College Council brought Anthony Ragler, a nationally acclaimed poet, to campus Sunday to share his experiences as a writer and discuss how stereotypes affect the way people perceive others. ...


Campus News

Student Association hears concerns from student leaders

The Student Association held a roundtable Sunday to bring together student group E-Boards to discuss leadership, coordination and financing groups. ...


Campus News

Palestine advocates go door-to-door

This week marked a new observance for Binghamton University. Israeli Apartheid Week, a national campaign to “raise awareness about Israel’s apartheid policies toward the Palestinians,” was commemorated by Students for Justice in ...