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Many who signed the Class of 2018 banner during Orientation will begin their academic pursuits today as the fall semester starts.
View ArticleFirst Day Of Class
Pam Misener teaches a Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies course at the Glenn G. Bartle Library on the first day of class of the fall semester.
View ArticleTeamwork
“Teamwork,” the roughly 16-foot iron sculpture by Patrick Curley located near the Events Center, glistens during a sunset.
View ArticleWomen's Soccer
Binghamton’s Gaby Gold dives for the ball during the home opener against Temple. The Bearcats face Siena at 7 p.m. tonight at the Bearcats Sports Complex.
View ArticleOutdoor Movies
Campus Activities presents the Hollywood blockbuster “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” on the Newing College quad.
View ArticleBubble Soccer
Bubble soccer, pictured here being played at Rec Fest, is now an activity offered by Campus Recreation.
View ArticleWelcome Week Service Project
Jayson Swain helps create new topsoil using cardboard to kill the sod underneath. Swain is part of a new program called Welcome Week Service Project Program that connects new students to the local...
View ArticleStephen Levy
Stephen Levy, assistant professor of physics, applied physics and astronomy, works with students Alexander Klepinger and Madeline Greenier in his Science 2 laboratory. Levy has received a $500,000...
View ArticleI Couldn’t Leave Home Without It!
Elias Miller of Whitestone, Queens, could not leave home without his Iron Gym; he can do 20 to 25 pull-ups with it. Miller plans to try out for club soccer. See what other students couldn’t leave home...
View ArticlePlanting the Flags
Zack Nasca volunteers with the College Republicans student group to plant American flags near the University Union in memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
View ArticleMitzvah Marathon Fair
Aidan Papalia makes a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for the homeless in remembrance of the victims of 9/11 during the Mitzvah Marathon Fair, hosted by the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life...
View ArticleZip-line
Melissa Esposito and Baxter the Bearcat, Binghamton’s mascot, use the zipline at the high-elements course operated by Campus Recreation.
View ArticleMarketPlace Reflections
The Couper Administration Building is reflected in the windows of the new MarketPlace, located across the Peace Quad in the University Union.
View ArticleCenter for Learning and Teaching
Students use the new Center for Learning and Teaching studio located in the Glenn G. Bartle Library.
View ArticleUniversity Art Museum
Museum staff members Silvia Ivanova and Jackie Hogan hang artwork in preparation for re-opening Thursday, Sept. 18. The museum was closed for the summer during installation of LED lighting and a new...
View ArticleMulticultural Fair
Chioma Nwosu of Nigeria speaks with Laura Scott about the Confucius Institute of Chinese Opera during the third annual Multicultural Fair, hosted by the Multicultural Resource Center.
View ArticleWorkshop With Neil Berg '86
Broadway composer, lyricist, producer and alumnus Neil Berg ‘86 hosts a workshop for students last weekend.
View ArticleBetween Classes on the Peace Quad
Monir Bruckner, Ben Sachs, Alex Coulard, Danielle Moraski and Kayla Rodriguez enjoy a nice day between classes out on the Peace Quad.
View ArticleAtrium View
The Couper Administration Building, seen here from the University Union Atrium.
View ArticleKatie O’Neill
Binghamton’s Katie O’Neill advances the ball upfield. The Bearcats face Cornell at 1 p.m. today at the Bearcats Sports Complex.
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