Road Map interns (from left) Denise Lobo, Benjamin Sachs, Max Bartell, Cara Treidel and Reginald Gardner build a marshmallow/uncooked spaghetti structure to hold a raw egg during a team-building exercise.
PHOTO: JONATHAN COHEN
Road Map interns (from left) Denise Lobo, Benjamin Sachs, Max Bartell, Cara Treidel and Reginald Gardner build a marshmallow/uncooked spaghetti structure to hold a raw egg during a team-building exercise.
PHOTO: JONATHAN COHEN
Green lights were recently installed on top of the Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower to help promote school spirit.
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Construction of the Center of Excellence at the Innovative Technologies Complex is near completion.
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Art professor Ronald Gonzalez creates sculptures that challenge viewers to reconsider everyday objects and question today’s slick, digitized culture. Learn more: http://ow.ly/sElBk
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“50 Works on Paper” includes Rembrandt and Dali etchings, a Cindy Sherman photo and an Alexander Calder lithograph, on display at the University Art Museum until April 5. Learn more: http://bit.ly/MGhqzD
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Chris Graf wins a pizza for cheering the loudest while watching a basketball game from the BU Zoo. The men’s basketball team plays Stony Brook at 7 p.m. tonight at the Events Center.
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Caitlin Kelly broke two pool records in the women’s 50- and 100-meter freestyle with times of 23.72 and 52.20, helping Binghamton beat Marist last Saturday at the Patricia A. Saunders Aquatic Center.
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Students play a favorite childhood game of “King of the Mountain” near the Nature Preserve after the recent snow storm.
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The late Kenneth Lindsay, a Monuments Man during World War II and founder of Binghamton’s art and art history departments, received the University Medal from President Lois B. DeFleur in 2007.
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Binghamton Athletics will celebrate the 10-year-anniversary of the opening of the Events Center at 2 p.m. today when the men’s basketball team plays Maine. This construction image was taken in 2002.
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Bailey Morgan and Maralee Bixby, both 12 and softball players for the Windsor Black Knights, get autographs from Olympic gold medal-winner and softball star Jennie Finch after the 9th Annual Celebrating Women’s Athletics Luncheon held at the Events Center.
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Students taking a digital photography class learn how to create motion-blurred images by using a slower shutter speed while taking photos of a spinning John Linitz.
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The Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower after a snowfall, as seen from the Nature Preservel.
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The BU Dance Team performs during a time out at a basketball game. The women’s team plays New Hampshire at 7 p.m. tonight at the Events Center.
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Binghamton mathematician Thomas Farrell’s work has revolutionized the field of topology. Read more: http://bit.ly/1kqPzlF
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Kiana Smith will perform in “7 Deadly Sins,” choreographed by JoEllen Kuhlman, at 8 p.m. tonight and Feb 15, and at 2 p.m. Feb. 16, in the Chamber Hall. The dance explores pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth through a blend of dance styles.
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Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit, speaks at the Mandela Room in the University Union.
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Binghamton undergraduate Joy Hallmark aids in the hunt for better Parkinson’s disease treatment. Read more: http://ow.ly/sELP6
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Ashley Conklin of Stamford Central School recites “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost during a regional competition of Poetry Out Loud, hosted by the English Department.
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A polar panorama of the walkways between the Lecture Hall, Einstein Bros. Bagels and the Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower.
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