Paul Chiarot, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Paul Chiarot, who received a five-year, $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious program for early-career researchers, aims to redefine 3D printing at a very fine scale....
View ArticleQueen Latifah Speaks with Binghamton
Award-winning singer, songwriter, model, actress, talk show host and record producer Queen Latifah speaks with Jazell Johnson at the Anderson Center.
View ArticleGovernor Announces $20M to Support Binghamton in NextFlex Flexible Hybrid...
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced April 6 that the state has committed $20 million to support the University in its leading role as home to the New York node in the new NextFlex Flexible Hybrid...
View ArticleThe Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPI) Rock-A-Thon Fundraiser
Jordan Rose, a brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi and cancer survivor, sat in a rocking chair for 48 hours straight during his fraternity’s second annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and Israel...
View ArticleDean of Students Office Hosts Two Events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Dean of Students Office hosted two events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Kristen Hodge, a rape survivor, shared her struggle and how she coped; and students wrote positive messages that...
View ArticleDickinson Community Mutant Mania 2016
Diana Shcherbenko of Digman hall, belts out a song her team wrote during the alma mater/banner presentations of Dickinson Community’s Mutant Mania 2016.
View ArticleWomen's Lacrosse's Callon Williams
Callon Williams, pictured here scoring against Cornell, and the Binghamton lacrosse team will face Colgate at 4 p.m. today at the Bearcats Sports Complex.
View ArticleMaterials Scientist Ainissa Ramirez
Materials scientist Ainissa Ramirez, a science evangelist and co-author of Newton’s Football: The Science Behind America’s Game speaks to Johnson City Middle School students who are participants in the...
View ArticleTheatre Alumni Conference
Andy Wollowitz ‘80; Jesse Rabinowitz, PhD ‘79; Bonnie Culver, MA ‘85, PhD ‘90; Ruben Santiago-Hudson, ‘78; and Victor Williams ‘92 speak to students and faculty about their experiences during a panel...
View ArticlePwC Scholars Volunteer at the Salvation Army
PwC Scholars James Camillieri and Zack Schwartz assist volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of Broome County at the Salvation Army in downtown Binghamton. A community celebration will be held for their...
View ArticleShabbat 1800
Women light candles and say prayers at Shabbat 1800 hosted by the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life at Binghamton University in the Events Center.
View ArticleFormer President Bill Clinton
Former President Bill Clinton draws over 1800 at the West Gym, April 16th.
View ArticleJoint Junior Recital
Undergraduates Natasha Talukdar, piano, and Lauren Silberstein, soprano, perform their junior recitals at the Casadesus Recital Hall.
View ArticleSpring Picnic
Students picnic during lunchtime outside the Chenango Room as evidence of Spring appears.
View ArticleErin McNulty Makes a Save
Erin McNulty and the women’s lacrosse team will play their final home game versus Stony Brook at 7 p.m. tonight at the Bearcats Sports Complex.
View ArticleSarah Miller Throws No-Hitter
Sarah Miller throws a no-hitter, the first for Binghamton softball since 2009, in a 13-0 win over Niagara. The Bearcats face Cornell in a doubleheader at home starting at 3:30 p.m. today.
View ArticleGraphic! Lurid! Sensational! Exploitation and B-Movie Posters
“Graphic! Lurid! Sensational! Exploitation and B-Movie Posters,” guest curated by Brian Wall, associate professor of cinema and art history, features 35 vintage posters and is on view at the University...
View ArticleAlumni Global Day of Service
Judi Hess ‘97 collects leaves on Alumni Global Day of Service last Saturday, behind a home recently acquired by the Binghamton Rescue Mission that will be turned into a women’s shelter.
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