Campus News

I-GMAP hosts Burmese human rights activist

Debbie Stothard, a renowned human rights activist, delivered a lecture on the Burmese military coup on Thursday. Invited by Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), Stothard described how...


News

Education minor hosts 'Ask Archer!' event

The education minor and the education club hosted “Ask Archer!” the final event of the semester, on Thursday. The event featured David Archer, a lecturer in the department of teaching, learning and...


Campus News

College Republicans host 'freedom activist'

Binghamton University’s College Republicans invited a guest speaker to give a lecture about socialism in Venezuela on Monday. Daniel Di Martino, a Venezuelan native, visited BU to describe his quality of life...


Student Association

SA's Student Advocates represent students at conduct hearings

A program at Binghamton University appoints advocates to aid students who are called for conduct hearings. The initiative, called SA Advocates, was created by BU’s Student Association (SA) so students facing conduct...


alumni

BU alumnus announces run for NJ governor

A Binghamton University alumnus has announced his plan to run for New Jersey governor in 2025. Steven Fulop, ‘99, is currently serving his third year as mayor of Jersey City, the second...


Campus News

Dean of students to leave BU after 15 years

Randall Edouard, the dean of students and assistant vice president for student affairs, is leaving Binghamton University after 15 years. Departing to become the vice president for student affairs at SUNY College...


Campus News

On-campus parking permit prices set to increase

In response to an approximately $2 million deficit, on-campus parking permit prices are set to increase annually starting next fall. As discussed in a Binghamton University Council meeting on April 21, the...


Campus News

BU students receive new mental health scholarship

Three Binghamton University students were among the first recipients of a new state scholarship designed to increase diversity in the mental health field. The $4 million scholarship program was created to promote...


Campus News

Smart energy symposium hosts Cornell’s dean of engineering

Cornell University’s dean of engineering visited Binghamton University to give a keynote speech at the Smart Energy Symposium on Thursday. The convention was organized by BU’s Materials Research Society (MRS) — an...


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BU sees decade low in transfer applications, rise in freshman applications

While Binghamton University’s overall undergraduate admissions numbers have continued to grow, transfer applications have fallen to a 10-year low. The official figures were discussed by the Professional Staff Senate (PSS) — the...