Administrative
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Senior Bearcats, your call is coming!
Senior Bearcats, your call is coming!
Now through April 11, fellow students will be reaching out to hear about your time at 海角乱伦社区 and invite you to make an impact. By giving $20.25, you can help ensure future students have access to the same incredible opportunities you did.
Plus, you鈥檒l receive a teal philanthropy cord to show off your #BingPride at Commencement!
Answer the call, make your mark and shape the future of 海角乱伦社区!For More Information:
Contact Laurel O'Connor or visit
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Mandela Room and Old Union Hall room requests opening for Spring 2026
Mandela Room and Old Union Hall room requests opening for Spring 2026
Thinking about your student organization鈥檚 events for the fall semester? The Union will begin accepting requests for fall 2025 events for the Mandela Room and Old Union Hall at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 3. Use B-There at the link below to make your request.
In addition:
- Review The Union website鈥檚 "Reservation Guidelines for Using Large Event Spaces" in The Union before making your request.
- Check with your organization to see who should have B-There access. The form to update access can be found on the Union website. If the requestor needs to be changed, submit this change before 4 p.m. Friday, March 28. Changes in requestors will not be guaranteed before April 3 if they are submitted after this date.
- You must reach out to Catherine Faughnan to discuss room layout and logistics three weeks before the event date to ensure setup can be scheduled.
- Due to the high volume of requests, each organization will have the opportunity to request one space on a weekend (Friday, Saturday or Sunday) and one weekday request (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday). Requests will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis, and it is highly encouraged for organizations to submit a request with three preferred dates, in case first choices are not available.
For all other rooms:
The Union will begin accepting requests for events in non-classroom spaces for Fall 2025 at 10 a.m. April 10. These spaces include:
- Culinary Makerspace
- CIW Dining Center
- Peace Quad and Spine locations
- UU General Meeting Rooms (UU 111, 121, 122, 123, 124, W324, 325 and B08)
- UU Practice Room WB14B
- Tillman Lobby and Library Breezeway Tabling
- YS Kim Korean Student Center
Students can request all other Union Rooms for the fall 2025 Semester on Aug. 1, 2025.For More Information:
Contact Catherine Faughnan or visit
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Scholarship 鈥 Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program
Scholarship 鈥 Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program
Students are invited to apply for the Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program, which provides financial support for students entering the one-year, Saturdays-only, Manhattan-based graduate program focused in improving healthcare systems.
Studies are available in-person in Manhattan, online, or hybrid. This one-year program is designed to provide individuals with a bachelor's degree the opportunity to gain sufficient knowledge and skills for modeling, analyzing and/or designing healthcare delivery systems and processes.For More Information:
Contact Erin Hornbeck or visit /ssie/undergraduate/manhattanscholarship.html
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New 4+1 MS Systems Science option for Harpur students
New 4+1 MS Systems Science option for Harpur students
Are you a Harpur undergraduate student interested in expanding your career prospects? Consider applying to the Systems Science 4+1 MS Program.
Undergraduate students from almost all disciplines are now eligible to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in Systems Science in one year via this specialized new 4+1 degree program. Develop your systems thinking and problem-solving skills and blaze a new trail in any scientific, engineering, business or management domain within today鈥檚 increasingly complex world.For More Information:
Contact Erin Hornbeck or visit /ssie/graduate/systems-science.html
Arts and Entertainment
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"Music Now!" compositions Wednesday
"Music Now!" compositions Wednesday
Members of the 海角乱伦社区 Composition Studio present new compositions for instruments, voices, and electronics. "Music Now!" features graduate and undergraduate composers and showcases the studio's cutting-edge work. Admission is free. This event will take place from 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in Casadesus Recital Hall.
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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An Evening with Author Chris Abani Wednesday
An Evening with Author Chris Abani Wednesday
In a special collaboration with the Human Rights Institute, the Creative Writing Program welcomes novelist, poet, essayist, playwright and screenwriter Chris Abani, from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in the Old Champlain Hall Atrium.
Albani is the author of the poetry collections "Smoking the Bible" and "Sanctificum", the novels "Song for Night" and "GraceLand", and the essay collection "The Face", among many other books. His work has been translated into French, Italian, Spanish, German, Swedish, Romanian, Hebrew, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Portuguese, Dutch, Bosnian and Serbian. Through his TED Talks and other public speaking, Abani is known as an international voice on humanitarianism, art, ethics and our shared political responsibility.
This event is free and open to the public. Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Jen DeGregorio or visit
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Junior recital Thursday 鈥 Ava Portmore, soprano and Liam Flatley, tenor
Junior recital Thursday 鈥 Ava Portmore, soprano and Liam Flatley, tenor
Join Ava Portmore and Liam Flatley as they present their junior recitals. This performance will feature works by Brahms, Donaudy, Faure and Mozart, and will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10, in Casadesus Recital Hall.
Admission is free. Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /anderson-center/events-list.html
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Harpur Jazz Ensemble, Big Band Thursday
Harpur Jazz Ensemble, Big Band Thursday
The Harpur Jazz Ensemble presents a concert featuring saxophonist, Alison Shearer. The ensemble will perform big band and small group jazz of various styles and moods. This event will take place from 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday, April 10, in Osterhout Concert Theater.
For ticketing, visit the link below.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /anderson-center/events-list.html
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Flute Ensemble Concert: April 15
Flute Ensemble Concert: April 15
Come hear the 海角乱伦社区 Flute Ensemble perform music that will take you to places near and far. Some destinations include Ireland and France, with a thoughtful memory of an immigrant looking back to Argentina. The performance with include all sizes of flutes, in groups large and small.
This event will take place from 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission is free. Click the link below to view the full schedule.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Word of Mouth: April 17
Word of Mouth: April 17
The 海角乱伦社区 Music Department and Creative Writing Program continue their fouth annual collaboration this spring. Student composers, writers and performers create compositions that celebrate poetry, music and the singing voice. Presented in conjunction with the 海角乱伦社区 Art Museum's Spring 2025 exhibition, "Monuments: Commemoration and Controversy," this semester-long project culminates in live performances of over a dozen new musical works.
This event will take place from 1:20-2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at the 海角乱伦社区 Art Museum. Admission is free and open to the public. Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Collegium Musicum, Bach Solo Cantata: April 17
Collegium Musicum, Bach Solo Cantata: April 17
Commemorating the 275th anniversary of J.S. Bach's death, the Collegium Musicum performs the cantata, "Ich habe genug, BWV 82" with Sebastiano Lombardo, baritone.
Join the Music Department from 1:20-2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 17, in Fine Arts Room 21 for this thrilling performance. Admission is free.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Senior recital April 18: Jessica Dugatkin, mezzo-soprano
Senior recital April 18: Jessica Dugatkin, mezzo-soprano
Jessica Dugatkin, mezzo-soprano, presents her senior recital, which features works exclusively by female composers. This dynamic program is free and open to the public from 1-2:30 p.m. on Friday, April 18, in Casadesus Recital Hall.
For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Graduate recital April 18: Nate Knipscher, guitar
Graduate recital April 18: Nate Knipscher, guitar
Join the Music Department for an evening of guitar music featuring Bach, Brouwer, Barrios and more from 7:30-9 p.m. Friday, April 18, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission to this event is free.
For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Harpur Studio Jazz Band at Atomic Tom鈥檚: April 18
Harpur Studio Jazz Band at Atomic Tom鈥檚: April 18
海角乱伦社区's "Harpur Studio Jazz Band," directed by Professor Laurence Elder, is a dynamic and versatile student ensemble with an emphasis on funk, fusion, contemporary and Latin Jazz. In addition to its on-campus performances, the group has recently been featured on television for the long-running community arts showcase WSKG Expressions and also makes frequent appearances at local venues.
Featuring special guests "Husband Material" and music by Art Blakey, Eddie Palmieri, Robert Glasper and The Beatles, this upcoming performance is one you won't want to miss! This event will take place at 9-10:30 p.m. Friday, April 18, at Atomic Tom鈥檚.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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BFA exhibition April 10-24: "Convergence"
BFA exhibition April 10-24: "Convergence"
The eighteen graduating 海角乱伦社区 Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts students will feature their works in the exhibition "Convergence" from April 10-24. The exhibition opens to the public with an opening reception from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10, and will remain on view until April 24 in the Elsie B. Rosefsky Memorial Art Gallery, Fine Arts 259. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
"Convergence" is a tribute to years of growth, experimentation and refinement. It symbolizes not just an ending but a powerful moment of synthesis between these artists before they progress on to their next chapters. It highlights the conjunction of unique perspectives that define this graduating class. "Convergence" suggests both a meeting point and a moment of transformation 鈥 where individual paths merge, yet retain their distinct influence.
海角乱伦社区鈥檚 Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a pre-professional degree with an intensive focus on studio art and design for students who wish to pursue arts-related careers. Students go on to work in a wide range of creative industries: as practicing artists after graduation or to pursue graduate degrees. Students can choose to concentrate on drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking or graphic design.
The 2025 artists are: Kimora Bedeau, Shane Conklin, Sammy Feng, Emily Gangloff, Ashley Gibs, Haley Keener, Simon Liebskind, Margo MacWilliams, Alexis Magera, Andrew Nieves, Emily O'Reilly, Lucciana Robertson, Elizabeth Serjantov, Anh Sciscent, Mayna Sengsouvanh, Amiah Shoultes, Daisy Solis and Anna Stacey.For More Information:
Contact Emily Gangloff
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iLuminate lights up the Anderson Center on April 24
iLuminate lights up the Anderson Center on April 24
The Anderson Center for the Performing Arts will host iLuminate at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 24, in the Osterhout Concert Theater,
Named 鈥淏est New Act in America鈥 by America鈥檚 Got Talent, this cast of the country鈥檚 top dancers and choreographers, along with energetic music, creates a mind-blowing, multi-sensory live show experience.
Founded by dancer and software engineer Miral Kotb in 2009, iLuminate boasts customized LED suits with wireless lighting programs that create extraordinary lighting effects that move along with each of the phenomenally choreographed dance moves. As the show progresses, each scene creates a new 鈥渞oom鈥 inside 鈥淐lub iLuminate鈥 where an exhilarating blend of music, dance, illusion, technology and comedy comes to life for an experience that鈥檚 sure to be the most fun you鈥檒l ever have in the dark. iLuminate has collaborated with artists including The Black Eyed Peas, Chris Brown and Christina Aguilera.
Tickets for the general public range from $25-40, with a 10% discount on premium seats for seniors, veterans and 海角乱伦社区 faculty/staff and alumni. Student and child tickets cost just $10 for any seat in the house. Tickets are on sale now through the Anderson Center Box Office, online at the link below or by calling 607-777-ARTS.For More Information:
Contact Chris Bodnarczuk or visit
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Festival of the Arts 2025
Festival of the Arts 2025
海角乱伦社区鈥檚 Festival of the Arts is a vibrant student showcase featuring performances, creative work, screenings, research and hands-on experiences 鈥 all from the School of the Arts! This. event is free and open to the public.
It all kicks off from 7:30鈥9:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, in the Grand Corridor and Memorial Courtyard of the Fine Arts Building. Enjoy live music, performances, food and refreshments, cinema in a truck, DIY screen-printed t-shirts, building projections and more 鈥 both inside and out. It鈥檚 the perfect way to relax after classes and before finals.
The festivities continue at 3 p.m. Friday, May 9, with performances, screenings and exhibitions throughout the Arts Building 鈥 as well as Cinema's offerings in Lecture Hall 6!
For a detailed schedule and the latest updates, visit the link below.For More Information:
Contact Maja Dragojlovic or visit /school-of-the-arts/news-events/showcase.html
Career Development
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Apply to be a Speaking Center consultant for Fall '25
Apply to be a Speaking Center consultant for Fall '25
Want to improve your public speaking, feedback and consultation skills? Apply to be a Speaking Center consultant! The Speaking Center recruits and trains selected undergraduate students from all majors to serve as consultants in the Center every fall and spring semester. Speaking Center consultants hold regular office hours staffing the Speaking Center and participate in a weekly class on public speaking, communication skills development, facilitation and peer consulting.
The consultant internship application is now open for Fall '25. Applications are due by 11:59 p.m. Sunday, April 13.
More timeline details are included in the application at the link below. Successful completion of the internship results in two academic internship credits. If you have any questions about the application or the application/interview process, email Keiko Waters, graduate assistant, at kwaters1@binghamton.edu, or Tyler Lenga, director, at tlenga@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Keiko Waters or visit
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Writing Center tutoring applications accepted until April 18
Writing Center tutoring applications accepted until April 18
Love writing and helping your fellow students? Have at least 57 credits and a 3.0 GPA by Fall 2025? Are you interested in improving your writing?
Get in touch with Wendy Stewart, Writing Center director, at wstewart@binghamton.edu, about tutoring. The selection process for a spot in WRIT 491 (the practicum course all Writing Center tutors take before becoming a paid employee) is competitive, so apply now!For More Information:
Contact Wendy Stewart
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Bookstore is hiring for summer and fall positions
Bookstore is hiring for summer and fall positions
The University Bookstore is reviewing applications for temporary positions in the summer and/or fall back-to-school period.
Apply online at or click the link below!For More Information:
Contact Stacey Manchester or visit
Construction
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Chenango Room Addition project upcoming construction activity; chilled water shutdown
Chenango Room Addition project upcoming construction activity; chilled water shutdown
The following construction activities will take place as part of work to advance the Chenango Room Addition project:
- A site contractor will be setting equipment in preparation for rerouting the asphalt walk in the Science 1 courtyard on March 28.
- Fencing for the project will begin Monday, March 31. There will be access to the main entrance until an entrance through the courtyard is completed through room 140.
- On Tuesday, April 1, installation of temporary partitions will begin in the corridor of G30 and G24. Access to stair A from these corridors will be prohibited. Signage will be posted restricting access/occupancy of this area. Access from the first floor through stair A to the courtyard will not be impacted.
- Temporary partitions will also be installed on the first floor in corridor 100 outside restroom 116A. This corridor will still have access through the doors but will be closed off to through traffic to the main entrance beginning April 7. Emergency egress will be available through stair A and the elevator will not be affected.
- Temporary partitions across corridor 122 will also be started but access to the main entrance will remain until another access is made through room 140.
- On Wednesday, April 2, the chilled water in the south wing will be offline for the day.
- Demolition and asbestos abatement will start on the ground floor on April 7. Demolition activities can be loud and cause vibrations.
- Demolition on the first floor will start on April 14.
Contact Lisa Sklener with any questions at lsklener@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Lisa Sklener or visit /news/story/5457/construction-of-chenango-room-addition-to-continue-through-fall-2026
General
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Donor-funded scholarships now available
Donor-funded scholarships now available
That鈥檚 right; it鈥檚 time to apply for scholarships! Donor-funded scholarships for the upcoming 2025-26 academic year are now available! Enrolled students may search for opportunities using the link below. The deadline is Sunday, April 27.
Questions can be sent to donorrel@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Jenniffer Efthymious or visit
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Personal Safety Advisory Committee seeks input
Personal Safety Advisory Committee seeks input
The Personal Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) seeks input regarding concerns about safety and suggestions for safety improvements on campus.
Submit your suggestions by April 18 via the 鈥淩eport a Concern鈥 web form at the link below or by e-mail at psac@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Anjelica Rowe or visit /offices/personal-safety/form.html
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Libraries Special Collections Book Arts Competition now accepting submissions
Libraries Special Collections Book Arts Competition now accepting submissions
The Libraries鈥 Special Collections announces its third annual juried student book arts competition with an entry deadline of Monday, April 28.
Book Arts is anything that is inspired by, engages with or challenges the book form or the idea of the book. The competition seeks to recognize and celebrate the creativity of 海角乱伦社区 students and promote engagement with the book arts.
The chosen winner of the competition will be awarded $500, and their piece will become part of the Libraries' collections and be discoverable in the catalog.
For more info on eligibility, submission guidelines and more, visit the latest Special Collections blog post at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Blythe Roveland-Brenton or visit
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Crosswalk safety reminder
Crosswalk safety reminder
The 海角乱伦社区 campus becomes very active during the day with both vehicle and pedestrian traffic, especially when classes are changing. Pedestrian and motorist safety is a shared responsibility. Not following the laws, either by the pedestrian or motorist, can be very dangerous 鈥 even deadly.
New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law 搂 1151 governs the responsibilities of pedestrians and drivers as they relate to crosswalks.
What does this law mean for pedestrians and drivers?
When a pedestrian is already within the crosswalk, the motorist must yield or stop. A motorist does not have to stop if a person is merely approaching the crosswalk, or signaling an intention to enter it, but only if a person is already in the crosswalk as the car is approaching. The law also prohibits pedestrians from suddenly stepping off the curb in front of a vehicle and walking into the path of the vehicle.
In both cases 鈥 the motorist failing to yield or the pedestrian stepping off the curb 鈥 police can issue a traffic ticket to the person violating the law. That includes the pedestrian who is also required to obey Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL 搂1150).
Whether you鈥檙e a pedestrian or a driver, know the law and abide by it. Drivers, be aware of driving conditions, especially on a crowded college campus. Pedestrians, use caution when crossing a roadway. Look both ways before crossing and don't be distracted by friends or the music in your earphones.
Pedestrians generally have the right of way in a crosswalk, but that right of way is not absolute and is frequently misunderstood. By understanding and respecting the law, both as drivers and pedestrians, our campus roadways will be safe for everyone.For More Information:
Contact Anjelica Rowe or visit /police/safety-resources/crosswalk-safety.html
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Nature Preserve accessibility survey
Nature Preserve accessibility survey
The Physical Accessibility Committee at 海角乱伦社区 is evaluating accessibility at the Nature Preserve. The committee is currently exploring options to make the section of the Marsh Trail from the Lot M parking lot to the wooden bridge more accessible. Feedback from individuals who use the nature preserve is important in helping understand the needs of the community and prioritize improvements.
Take a few minutes to answer the Nature Preserve Accessibility Survey, which should take less than 5 minutes. All responses will remain anonymous. The deadline to complete this survey is 11:59 p.m. April 15.
If you experience any issues while completing the survey or have additional questions, contact gcotten1@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Peter Nardone or visit
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Join the Out of Darkness walk planning committee
Join the Out of Darkness walk planning committee
Each spring, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) supports Out of Darkness walks on college campuses nationwide. These events advance the AFSP's mission through fundraising, coalition building, and awareness.
Join The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as they relaunch the 海角乱伦社区 Out of Darkness campus walk in Spring 2026! Fill out the attached Google form if you want to join the walk planning committee. A general interest meeting will be held before the summer break.For More Information:
Contact Mitchell Brooks or visit
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Ride OCCT and BC Transit for rewards
Ride OCCT and BC Transit for rewards
Using transit is easy! OCCT and BC Transit provide transportation around the community at no cost, with the scan of your University ID.
Did you know that scanning your ID upon entering the bus automatically enters you into monthly prize drawings? Each month, a winner is chosen from the OCCT and BC Transit ridership. Prizes vary from a 海角乱伦社区 t-shirt to your choice of TAPS swag. A grand prize will be selected at the end of the semester from the most frequent riders of the semester. The more you ride, the more chances to win!
To find out more on how we roll, visit the Transportation and Parking Services website at the link below.For More Information:
Contact TAPS or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/buses-and-shuttles/use-transit.html
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Parking availability information on TAPS website
Parking availability information on TAPS website
Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) closely monitors parking lot availability. TAPS surveys and counts unoccupied parking spaces every two hours, Monday through Friday. With this data, TAPS updates a parking availability table on the TAPS website at the link below. The table shows which parking lots have available space during peak times on campus and an average of how many open spaces are in a lot during a timeframe.
Parking on campus is busiest during peak class times, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. There is always available space, but it is not always right next to a destination. If you are having trouble finding a spot, visit the TAPS website at the link below. The campus shuttle stops near remote parking lots to transport you closer to your specific destination.
The University also offers convenient alternative transportation options. OCCT, BC Transit and carpooling with 511NY Rideshare make it easy to get around campus and the community. For more information on alternative transportation options, visit the TAPS website at:For More Information:
Contact Parking Services or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/parking/parking-availability/
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Celebrate your sibling's admission to 海角乱伦社区 with a postcard!
Celebrate your sibling's admission to 海角乱伦社区 with a postcard!
Do you have a sibling who was recently admitted to 海角乱伦社区?
Help them celebrate this exciting achievement by sending them a personalized postcard! Stop by the Admissions Center from Monday, March 31, through Friday, April 25, to write a quick note of encouragement and share some of your favorite things about 海角乱伦社区. It鈥檚 a great way to welcome them to the Bearcat family!
Postcard writing is available from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Mondays-Thursdays and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Fridays.For More Information:
Contact Laura Zibbon
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Applications open for scholarship that rewards acts of kindness
Applications open for scholarship that rewards acts of kindness
Applications are now open for the Strelzyn-Witt A-OK Acts of Kindness Scholarship. This scholarship recognizes students whose kindness makes a lasting impression. Nominate yourself or encourage a fellow student to nominate themselves. Selection will be based on an essay and at least one supporting statement describing the act of kindness and the positive impact on the community.
Further details about the scholarship, including the necessary criteria, can be found by visiting the link below.For More Information:
Contact Cindy Cowden or visit /dean-of-students/dos-info/aok.html
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Bikeshare bikes are back for spring, free for two hours a day
Bikeshare bikes are back for spring, free for two hours a day
The 海角乱伦社区 bikeshare program is back for spring. The bikes are located in four locations on the main campus. Visit the bikeshare website at the link below to find a location near you. Bikes can go to any destination but need to be returned to one of the four (C4, Lecture Hall, Hinman and East Gym) bike hubs when the ride is complete. A fee will be charged for bikes left outside of the designated areas.
To ride, you will need to download the free Koloni app to join and reserve. The app will then provide instructions on how to unlock a bike. Bikes may be reserved at no charge by students, faculty and staff for two hours a day. It will cost $5 an hour after the free period.
For more information on the bikeshare program, visit the TAPS website at the link below.For More Information:
Contact TAPS or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/alternative-transportation/bike-share/bikeshare.html
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Take the Campus Climate Survey
Take the Campus Climate Survey
Help foster a healthier campus community by taking the SUNY Campus Climate Survey.
This survey is intended to gather information about the incidence of sexual and interpersonal violence and knowledge of related policies and resources available on campus. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete and will be sent to your 海角乱伦社区 email. Your participation is voluntary. You may choose to skip questions or stop responding at any point.
Nothing you report in the survey will be linked to your personal information. Your answers are confidential and will only be reported in terms of groups of students rather than as individuals.
This survey does ask some questions about sexual and interpersonal violence. Some of the language used in this survey is explicit, and some people may find it uncomfortable. Information on how to get help, if you need it, appears at the bottom of each page and is available anonymously at any time on the SAVR resource at .For More Information:
Contact Katy Perry
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Latte of the Month: Honey oat milk latte
Latte of the Month: Honey oat milk latte
Try the honey oat milk latte, the Latte of the Month! A smooth blend of espresso, creamy oat milk, honey and vanilla for the perfect touch of sweetness, this latte will be available from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. all April at Library Tower Caf茅, Bartle Library.
For More Information:
Contact Lori Benson
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Graduate student academic writing assistance
Graduate student academic writing assistance
The Graduate School will again be offering a no-cost academic writing consultation service this semester, separate from The Writing Center and working exclusively with graduate students.
The Graduate Academic Writing Consultation Program seeks to improve the overall writing skills of graduate students (MA, MS and PhD at any point in their program). Consultants can assist with coursework-specific papers, prospectuses, thesis or dissertation chapters, conference presentations and other academic writing tasks. The earlier in the writing process students reach out, the more help that can be offered.
If none of our time slots work, students can email to find a working time, at gdwrite@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Sara Stowell or visit /grad-school/academic-support/graduate-academic-consultants/write-consultants.html
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University Bookstore is now accepting applications
University Bookstore is now accepting applications
The Bookstore is now reviewing applications for Summer and Fall positions. Apply online at the link below.
For More Information:
Contact Stacey Manchester or visit
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Bing in the Spring: Discover upcoming events, activities and programs!
Bing in the Spring: Discover upcoming events, activities and programs!
Step into spring with exciting events, activities and opportunities to connect, relax and learn! Discover a variety of ways to de-stress, recharge and prepare for finals. Make the most of this time to unwind, socialize and celebrate the end of the semester.
Find all activity details on B-Engaged, register for events and more by looking under the tag #Stress-free Bing.For More Information:
Contact Peter Nardone or visit
Health and Wellness
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B-Healthy's weekly wellness tip
B-Healthy's weekly wellness tip
Start your day off right! What you eat impacts how you feel for the rest of the day.
TIP:
Fuel your body with a nutritious breakfast! Include fiber-rich carbs, lean proteins and healthy fats to kick-start your day.
Stay connected and find valuable information about all health topics and resources on- and off-campus PLUS upcoming events and ways to engage by following our socials.
Instagram: @bhealthybingu
TikTok: @healthpeersFor More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit /bhealthy/index.html
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How can BUIC help?
How can BUIC help?
The 海角乱伦社区 Interfaith Council (BUIC) is available for students seeking perspective, knowledge, guidance or community. BUIC members and local religious leaders host office hours on campus each week, allowing students a safe space to explore their spirituality, or simply learn about different faith communities in the area. On-campus prayer spaces are also readily available for students.
For more information, visit the BUIC website at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Beth Riley or visit /dean-of-students/buic/index.html
NCAA Division I Athletics
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Men's Tennis vs. Le Moyne Friday
Men's Tennis vs. Le Moyne Friday
Join the Division of Athletics at 6 p.m. Friday, April 11, at the Lane-Starke Tennis Center as the Men's Tennis team hosts Le Moyne.
Admission is free; click the link below for more information.For More Information:
Contact Derrick Bradford or visit
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Baseball vs. Bryant: April 11-13
Baseball vs. Bryant: April 11-13
Join the Division of Athletics at the Bearcats Baseball Complex as the Baseball team hosts Bryant.
The first game will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 11, followed by the second game at 2 p.m.. Saturday, April 12, and the final game at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 13.
Admission is free for all games; click the link below for more information.For More Information:
Contact Derrick Bradford or visit
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Baseball vs. Cornell: April 15
Baseball vs. Cornell: April 15
Join the Division of Athletics at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at the Bearcats Baseball Complex as the Baseball team hosts Cornell.
Admission is free; click the link below for more information.For More Information:
Contact Derrick Bradford or visit
Research
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Would you like to learn how to get involved in research?
Would you like to learn how to get involved in research?
Stop in during walk-in hours at the External Scholarships and Undergraduate Research Center (ESURC) to ask questions about how to get involved with research on campus! ESURC student and professional staff can provide guidance with any research-related questions. Learn about campus research opportunity postings (CROP), scholarship and award databases, how to approach and network with faculty, how to join a research lab and where to apply for funded summer research experiences.
See the events calendar at the link below for the schedule of walk-in advising in UU 260, tabling hours at the Fleishman Center, and Zoom advising appointments.For More Information:
Contact Beth Polzin or visit /student-research-and-scholarship/about/events.html
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Make $20 by sharing your thoughts on sexual wellness on campus!
Make $20 by sharing your thoughts on sexual wellness on campus!
ANTH 572X: Community-Based Research Methods is partnering with B-Healthy, the Healthy Campus Initiative, to better understand student perspectives on sexual health and wellness. As part of this effort, we will be holding focus groups to gather insights to improve campus programming.
This is a great opportunity for you and your friends to share what matters most to you. The focus group is open to all undergraduates living on campus. Participants will receive $20 for 60 to 90 minutes of their time, and your input will help tailor our services to enhance future health initiatives.
All input is valuable and appreciated. Snacks will be provided!
If you are interested, please respond to our Google Form using the link below with your availability:
For any questions, please reach out to Deborah Schechter at dschecht@binghamton.edu.
For More Information:
Contact Deborah Schechter or visit
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What are you doing for Research Days?
What are you doing for Research Days?
海角乱伦社区 will celebrate research, scholarship and creative activity with a series of events from April 28-May 2. Highlights will include the annual Three Minute Thesis competition, the Art of Science exhibit opening, an Innovation to Impact workshop, three large campus-wide poster sessions and more.
The full calendar is online at the link below, and there's still time for departments, programs and clubs to add events to the lineup.For More Information:
Contact Rachel Coker or visit
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Seeking trans and nonbinary identifying individuals for a study on vocal effort (paid)
Seeking trans and nonbinary identifying individuals for a study on vocal effort (paid)
The Vocal Effort Study is conducting research to investigate how gender identity and expression affect the amount of effort a person uses when they speak.
The lab is recruiting trans-identifying individuals (those who are transgender, genderqueer, nonbinary, gender fluid, etc.) who are between 18-50 years of age, have healthy voice function and speak English as their first language.
If eligible, participants will be asked to speak at a loud volume, like you would in a restaurant. They collect data from a microphone and participant self-ratings. The experiment takes place at 海角乱伦社区鈥檚 JC Building, 10 Gannet Drive (next to the Johnson City Walmart) and takes approximately 1.5-2 hours to complete. Compensation is $20/hour.
For more information, email Nichole Houle at vocalgenderlab@gmail.com, or call (607) 777-4729 and ask for the Vocal Effort Study.For More Information:
Contact Nichole Houle
Speakers and Lectures
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Public Health in Action lecture Thursday: "Gender-Affirming Care 101"
Public Health in Action lecture Thursday: "Gender-Affirming Care 101"
This lecture will offer introductory information about gender-affirming care, as well as the role of speech-language pathologists in gender-affirming care.
Join the Master of Public Health program from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 10, in HSB 102. Light refreshments will be provided. Click the link below to RSVP or learn more.For More Information:
Contact Mitchell Brooks or visit
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Insurgent Ethnography Conference: April 24-25
Insurgent Ethnography Conference: April 24-25
Save the date for this year's Insurgent Ethnography Conference, to be held April 24-25. This conference will bring together scholar-activists and movement practitioners from around the world to engage in important conversations about how to authentically strengthen community-university relationships, build decolonial and anti-racist research practices, break down academic siloes and top-down approaches and uplift social movements from the ground-up. See the flyer below for more information.
The conference is organized by the 海角乱伦社区 Insurgent Ethnography Lab. For questions or accessibility requests, contact ethnography@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Belinda Ram铆rez or visit
Sustainability
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2025 Climate Change Summit Friday
2025 Climate Change Summit Friday
Join the 2025 Climate Change Summit on Friday, April 11 at the University Downtown Center. The summit will showcase ongoing projects from working groups focused on energy, food security and agriculture, health, housing, infrastructure and resiliency, transportation and refugees/social services.
All are welcome to attend the morning session from 9 a.m. to noon for presentations and discussions. Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Chila Inocencio or visit
Training and Workshops
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"Data Physicalization with Dear Data": April 15
"Data Physicalization with Dear Data": April 15
Join the Libraries for "Data Physicalization with Dear Data" from 2:30-4 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at the Digital Scholarship Center, Bartle Library LS 3504.
Learn how to collect data about your life and use it to create 3D data visualizations with everyday craft items. Supplies with be provided. Walk-ins welcome.
For more information, visit the link below.For More Information:
Contact Halie Kerns or visit
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English Language Institute taking applications for english speaking assistant roles
English Language Institute taking applications for english speaking assistant roles
Interested in teaching English to non-native speakers of English? Want to learn about other languages from the perspective of multilingual students continuing their English language studies? Be an assistant in an English Language Institute course for Fall 2025!
Visit the link below to apply and learn more about this 400-level EML/LING course, which counts toward the Linguistics major and the Education minor. The deadline to apply is April 21.For More Information:
Contact Tacarra French-Williams or visit /eli/esa/esa.html
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Become a certified water safety instructor
Become a certified water safety instructor
Interested in teaching swim lessons? The American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) course equips you with the skills to teach water safety and swimming.
Participants are required to attend three days of classes: 5:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, May 2, and 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4. The course will cost $400, which includes the manual and certificate. Participants must be 16+ by the last day of the course.
Participants must pass a swim test to enroll. Successful completion earns a two-year Water Safety Instructor certification. These courses are open to students, faculty, staff and the general public.For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/certifications.html#WSI
Volunteer
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Donate to a campus wide hygiene drive
Donate to a campus wide hygiene drive
The Center for Civic Engagement is collecting hygiene supplies to support the United Way of Broome County, the NoMa Community Center and the Salvation Army. Bring items to the Tillman Lobby donation center in the University Union or bins in the Bartle Library. Donations will be accepted on campus until Wednesday, April 9.
Accepted items include:
- Soap
- Body wash
- Shampoo
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Feminine hygiene
- Diapers
- Deodorant
- Lotion
- Razors
- Lip balm
- Hairbrushes
- Sanitizer
- Tissue packs
- Dental flossFor More Information:
Contact Kyra Hickey