Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer Amy Van Dyken Rouen
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Amy Van Dyken Rouen speaks to members of the women’s swimming team before delivering her keynote speech at the 11th Annual Celebrating Women’s Athletics Luncheon. Read...
View ArticleFuture Site of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
A view of the future site of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Johnson City. Read more: http://bit.ly/1KZSQ9q
View ArticleTransgender Rights Activist Janet Mock
The Black Student Union hosted a Q&A with Janet Mock, author and transgender rights activist, during the Black History Month keynote.
View ArticleHead Coach Linda Cimino
Women’s basketball head coach Linda Cimino coaches Rebecca Carmody at their last regular season home game win over UMBC, 70-56. The men’s team will play their last home game at 2 p.m. today, when they...
View ArticleAlumna Deborah M. Mian '79, MS '81
Deborah M. Mian ‘79, MS ‘81, manager of z Systems Firmware Development at IBM, speaks to students about career secrets and job interview tips during a panel discussion hosted by Watson Career and...
View ArticleIdentifying Emotion
Biochemistry major Anna Mehta shows sixth-grade students from Binghamton’s East Middle School how to identify emotions by reading eyes. The STEM visit was organized and run by recipients of the NSF...
View ArticleNorthEast Center for Chemical Energy Storage
Doctoral student Carrie Siu inspects a sample in the laboratories of the NorthEast Center for Chemical Energy Storage. She will use a Superconducting Quantum Interference Device, or SQUID, to measure...
View ArticleWatson School Alumni and Student Networking Event
United States Air Force Capt. John Reed ‘08 catches up with his former professors, Mark Fowler, left and Colin Selleck, during a Watson School alumni and student networking event.
View ArticleJack McKeever
Senior Jack McKeever celebrates after winning his last home match at the West Gym last February. McKeever and the the wrestling team will travel to Princeton March 6th and 7th for the EIWA Championships.
View ArticleDancing at Lughnasa
Stephanie Herlihy and Mary Dziekowicz in ‘Dancing at Lughnasa,’ directed by Elizabeth Mozer, which premieres at 8 p.m. tonight at Watters Theater. Additional performances at 8 p.m. March 5, 11 and 12,...
View Article"for colored girls who've considered suicide- when the rainbow is enuf"
Qiana Watson ‘06, Evelyn Chevere ‘15 and Chereese Douglas ‘14 will perform in “for colored girls who’ve considered suicide - when the rainbow is enuf” at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the KNOW Theater in...
View ArticleSenior Guard Kim Albrecht Celebrates
Senior guard Kim Albrecht celebrates after the Bearcats defeated UMBC in the America East Women’s Basketball Championship quarterfinals 49-41. Today the Bearcats face Albany at 4:15 in the semifinals...
View ArticleCoach and Defensive Player of the Year
Women’s basketball head coach Linda Cimino and Alyssa James speak with the media after receiving their awards for America East Coach of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year last Friday at the...
View ArticleReading at Pegasus
Alan Thi, reads his smartphone and soaks up the sun at the Pegasus statue at Harpur Quad. Weather forecasts predict temperatures in the sixties for the remainder of this week.
View ArticleWatson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Host Community Day
Local children had the chance to learn basic engineering principals from Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science students during the school’s annual community day.
View ArticleSunset at Harpur Quad
An epic sunset enjoyed by many after a beautiful day where temperatures soared into the seventies.
View ArticleHammock Lounging
Mitchell Peng, Julianne Nicolette and Darren Yu rest in a hammock set up near the Bartle Library and DeFleur Walkway.
View ArticleTAG (thank-a-giver) Day
Jamila Gordon, right, and Lauren Silberstein pose for James Kuo, Steven Lazickas and Daniel Shuster, who were asking students what they were most grateful for on campus during TAG (Thank-A-Giver) Day.
View ArticleThe Wind Symphony Presents “Masterworks”
The Wind Symphony, directed by Dan Fabricius, will present “Masterworks” with the Southern Tier Concert Band, conducted by Robin Linaberry, at 3 p.m. today in the Osterhout Concert Theater.
View ArticleCold War Discussion on a Warm Day
Graduate students Leyla Savsar, Sara Lovell and Mona Alshamsi discuss cultures of the Cold War outside Einstein Bros Bagels on a warm March afternoon.
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