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Administrative

  • Purchase your parking permit

    Indivduals can purchase parking permits online today at the Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) portal below. It鈥檚 easy and convenient! To log in, you will need your 黑料视频 ID and Two Factor Authentication (2FA).

    First time permit buyer? You must first register your vehicle online with the University. If you are a returning customer, log in, follow the step-by-step instructions and confirm that your vehicle information is up to date. When you purchase a 2025-26 annual permit or semester permit, the permit will immediately be active.

    TAPS utilizes License Plate Recognition (LPR), a plate-recognition technology that virtually associates 黑料视频 parking permits to a license plate. Vehicle information can be updated from your online account at any time. See the campus map for parking lot locations and which lot designations correspond with a permit type. Parking Services closely monitor lot availability and updates the TAPS parking availability website with which parking lots have available space during peak times on campus.

    TAPS updates for the upcoming year can be found on the TAPS website. Questions regarding parking can be directed to parking@binghamton.edu.

    For More Information:

    Contact Parking Services or visit

  • Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

    In accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA), 黑料视频 is required to distribute, annually, a written notice to all students and employees outlining the University's Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs program, as well as pertinent policies and laws. Specifically, the annual notification must include 1) standards of conduct that clearly prohibit the unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol; 2) applicable local, state and federal laws, 3) health risks associated with substance use, 4) a description of substance misuse resources available and 5) sanctions that will be imposed for violations of the established standards of conduct.

    The link below provides additional information about the DFSCA requirements as well as the full 黑料视频 annual notification text.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rasheema Wright or visit /bhealthy/wellness-education-resources/atod/drugfreecampus.html

  • Tobacco and Smoke Free Campus Policy

    黑料视频 is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. The purpose of this policy is to provide a healthy environment that promotes health, well-being and safety of the entire University community. Therefore, the use of tobacco and any smoking products is prohibited on all University-owned or rented property. This policy applies to students, faculty, staff and visitors and is applicable 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Click the link below to learn more.

    Tobacco product examples include cigarettes, vaping devices and other electronic nicotine delivery systems, cigars, hookah-smoked products, clove cigarettes, bidis, kreteks, smokeless tobacco and snus.

    Smoking product examples include inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted or heated cigar, cigarette, pipe, hookah, or any other lighted or heated tobacco or product intended for inhalation, including marijuana, whether natural or synthetic, in any manner or in any form.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rasheema Wright or visit /operations/policies/policy-621.html

  • Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program Scholarship

    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 on improving healthcare systems. Studies are available in-person in Manhattan, online or in a hybrid format. 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.

    Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Erin Hornbeck or visit /ssie/undergraduate/manhattanscholarship.html

Arts and Entertainment

  • "Canciones del alma: A Celebration of Latin American Art Song": Sept. 13

    Join guest artists David Guzm谩n, tenor, from Boston University, Jos茅 Mel茅ndez, piano, from the Academy of Vocal Arts and 黑料视频 faculty artist Brenda Iglesias, contralto, for a captivating recital celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. This performance showcases the richness of Latin American art song, highlighting the vibrant and diverse cultural expressions of the region.

    Join the Music Department at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 in the Chamber Hall at the Anderson Center for this special event. Click the link below to see the full schedule of events this semester.

    For More Information:

    Contact Robert Manners or visit /anderson-center/events-list.html

  • Eleventh Hour Literary seeking submissions

    Eleventh Hour Literary, a biannual journal funded by the President's Office and sponsored by the Professional Staff Senate, is currently seeking submissions for poetry and prose. Unlike many journals, work from anyone will be accepted, but only pieces that have gone through rejections and been subsequently revised will be featured. The journal鈥檚 editorial mission is to create a community of writers who uplift each other in their perseverance.

    In this cycle, Eleventh Hour Literary is also seeking student submissions of visual art, which could be featured on the cover and receive a prize of $50, thanks to 黑料视频's School of the Arts!

    Submit a piece today at the link below!

    For More Information:

    Contact Eleventh Hour Literary or visit

  • "In the American Grain: Exploring America through Art, 1919鈥1946" 鈥 on view through Dec. 6

    Visit the 黑料视频 Art Museum this semester to view the fall 2025 exhibition, "In the American Grain: Exploring America through Art, 1919鈥1946". The exhibition will run through Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

    The two-and-a-half decades between 1919 and 1946 witnessed the development of an American art that sought to capture a country in the midst of transformation. Through celebration and crisis, artists held up a mirror to their fellow citizens, showing their lives, their landscapes and their dreams. "In the American Grain" tells this story through artworks addressing a range of themes, drawn from the rich holdings of the 黑料视频 Art Museum and Libraries, the Roberson Museum and Science Center and the Art Bridges Collection. In particular, the exhibition acknowledges the generosity of Gil and Deborah Williams, whose donations to the Art Museum are extensively featured. Together, they reveal how history shaped art during these years, and how artists themselves responded to history in the making. This exhibition is curated by Tom McDonough, professor of art history.

    Support for this project is provided by Art Bridges.

    Also visit the Museum鈥檚 Lower Galleries featuring three exhibitions curated by students: "Superposition: Examining Boundaries in East Asian Religious Art", curated by Kate Langsdorf 鈥25; "The Visual Language of Grief", curated by Molly Rudden 鈥25; and "Destabilizing 鈥渢he Brain鈥: Imagining 黑料视频", curated by Bassie Chin 鈥26.

    For details on upcoming programming, see the 鈥淓vents鈥 page and social media at the link below. All events are free and open to the public.

    For More Information:

    Contact Jess Petrylak or visit /art-museum/

Career Development

  • Law School Admissions Fair: Oct. 8

    The Fall 2025 Law School Admissions Fair will be held in person from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, in the University Union Mandela Room. Students will have an opportunity to connect with representatives from various ABA-approved law institutions. Attend to learn more about the schools you are interested in, or to discover new programs you may not have thought to consider.

    Register here:

    A Networking Breakfast will take place before the fair from 9-10:30 a.m. in Old Union Hall. Law school representatives and 黑料视频 students attending the Law School Admissions Fair are invited and encouraged to attend the Networking Breakfast. Registration for this event comes at no additional cost; Law school representatives should simply indicate that they will be attending when they submit their Law School Admissions Fair registration.

    Apply for the Networking Breakfast here:

    Space is limited! If you would like to apply to participate, complete the form below by Monday, Sept. 29. If you are selected to participate, you will be notified by email by Friday, Oct. 3.

    For More Information:

    Contact John Antonacci or visit

General

  • Writing Center open for tutoring

    Book up to two appointments per week with our friendly, qualified peer tutors, who can help with writing assignments, personal statements or other kinds of writing. From talking through ideas to finalizing a draft, the Writing Center is here for you!

    For More Information:

    Contact Wendy Stewart or visit

  • BFirst "Lemon'Aid'": Sept. 17

    From 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, the BFirst Network will be in the Peace Quad serving lemonade to welcome 鈥 and welcome back 鈥 all first-generation college students! BFirst will be handing out "Aid" Kits to students (not medical 鈥 these kits include motivational quotes, campus resource cards, candy, etc.), and connecting over the first-gen identity!

    All are welcome 鈥 first-gens and first-gen allies alike!

    For More Information:

    Contact Marissa Zelman

  • Attend the Community Opportunities Fair: Sept. 18

    Interested in community service and local internships? You'll find all of that and more at the Community Opportunities Fair from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, in UU-Mandela! 黑料视频's Center for Civic Engagement is gathering nearly 50 local nonprofit and community organizations, international organizations, student groups and faculty members in one place to provide students with networking, collaboration and community engagement opportunities in all facets of community life. Explore volunteer opportunities, CDCI internship sites in the local community, academic courses with community components and more!

    For More Information:

    Contact Center for Civic Engagement or visit /cce/community-partners/cof.html

  • Promote your events and announcements in The Union

    Need to get the word out? Submit a request to display your digital sign on displays in The Union!

    The Union has 14 digital displays where images will be displayed for 10-15 seconds at a time, on a loop, during the Union's operating hours. It鈥檚 a great way to reach students!

    Only recognized student groups are permitted to submit digital signage requests. Learn more and submit your requests online at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Nii Tetteh or visit /services/union/services/digital-signage-request.html

  • Latte of the Month at the Library Tower Caf茅

    Treat yourself to a cookie dough latte, available throughout September at the Library Tower Caf茅 in Bartle Library, open from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays. This specialty beverage combines rich espresso with your choice of milk and the classic taste of sweet cookie dough.

    For More Information:

    Contact Lori Benson

  • Shake Smart Shake of the Month

    Indulge in Shake Smart鈥檚 limited-time Java Chip Shake, available throughout September! Blended with smooth chocolate protein and a kick of cold brew, it鈥檚 the ultimate study break treat.

    For More Information:

    Contact Lori Benson

  • 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 the average number of open spaces in a lot during a timeframe.

    Parking on campus is busiest during peak class times, between 10 a.m.-3 p.m. There is always available space, but it is not always conveniently located near 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 TAPS or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/parking/parking-availability/

  • BUC$ program to be discontinued

    BUC$, the optional student amenity that allows prepaid funds to be added to a student ID card to pay for certain University services, will be discontinued. This decision was made after a thorough review of campus needs and available technologies. The change allows a transition to more modern, flexible and widely used payment options across campus.

    As of Aug. 4, 2025, adding funds to a BUC$ account on a student ID card will no longer be available. Any residual BUC$ balances will remain available for use through May 29, 2026. Dining Services and the University Bookstore will continue to accept BUC$ during this time. Students may also convert BUC$ balances to dining dollars or request a refund by emailing BinghamtonMealPlanOffice.USA@sodexo.com or visiting the Meal Plan office in UU-B02. Students are encouraged to spend BUC$ balances this academic year. Changes to student printing quotas have been made.

    For more details, visit the BUC$ website below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Auxiliary Services or visit /services/auxiliary/dining/bucs/

  • Fall semester Food Pantry pick-up hours

    黑料视频 provides a Food Pantry that is a temporary, judgment-free place for students facing hard times, such as running short of money for the month or other emergency situations.

    Pick up hours for the fall semester can be found at the link below. Food Pantry locations and the online ordering form can also be found at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Food Pantry or visit /services/pantry/index.html

  • Grubhub is BUDS' new mobile ordering app

    Skip the line and order ahead on the Grubhub mobile ordering app!

    It鈥檚 easy: download the app and link your meal plan to begin ordering online at the MarketPlace, Garbanzo, Hungry Bearcat, Library Tower Caf茅 and John Arthur Caf茅 presents: Einstein Bros. Bagels.

    For More Information:

    Contact Lori Benson or visit

  • Find help with the Binghamton Support Network

    Overwhelmed and don鈥檛 know where to look for help? The Binghamton Support Network (BSN) is designed to help you find resources on- and off-campus based on various concerns. Browse and select the categories on the website to locate the next steps and information. This is a private, anonymous tool for all students, with 117 categories ranging from personal to academic concerns.

    For More Information:

    Contact Division of Student Affairs or visit

Health and Wellness

  • Try massage therapy at the Wellness Suite with a special offer

    Take some time for yourself with $10 off any service of $50 or more! That makes a full 60-minute relaxation massage just $62 with the coupon. Binghamton's licensed massage therapists offer a variety of services. To book, email Wellness@binghamton.edu or call (607) 777-3515.

    The Wellness Suite, located in the East Gym, is open six days a week. Offer valid through Tuesday, Sept. 30. One coupon per person, per promotional period; not valid with other discounts. Pick up your coupon at the East Gym Recreation Center.

    For More Information:

    Contact Sara Couchman or visit /campus-recreation/wellness-services/index.html

  • B-Healthy presents "The Wellness Couch Podcast"

    Are you navigating the college journey and looking for a place to breathe, learn and connect? B-Healthy invites you to join the department this fall on "The Wellness Couch Podcast", your go-to spot for wellness, resilience and community.

    College life brings constant changes and challenges. The podcast aims to remind you that you鈥檙e not alone. Each episode offers practical strategies and supportive wisdom to help you thrive mentally, emotionally and socially.

    How to stay connected:
    - Subscribe to "The Wellness Couch Podcast"
    - Share the podcast with friends, classmates or anyone who could use a little extra support or inspiration
    - Stay tuned for updates about upcoming guests, topics and events
    - Find health and wellness-based activities on B-Engaged

    For More Information:

    Contact B-Healthy or visit /bhealthy/podcast.html

NCAA Division I Athletics

  • Men's Soccer vs. Iona: Sept. 13

    Join the Division of Athletics at 6:07 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, as the Bearcats host Iona at the Bearcats Sports Complex.

    Admission is free for all fans. Click the link below for the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

  • Volleyball Tournament: Sept. 12-13

    Join the Division of Athletics at the Dr. Bai Lee Court at the Events Center as the Bearcats host Mercyhurst, Canisius and Bucknell. The event will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12, vs. Mercyhurst, with the second match taking place at 7p.m. vs. Canisius. The third match will take place at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, vs. Bucknell.

    Click the link below to view the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

  • Men's and Women's Tennis Tournament: Sept. 12-14

    Join the Division of Athletics at Recreation Park on the Westside of Binghamton as the Men's and Women's Tennis teams host the Tennis Charities of Binghamton Invitational.

    Admission is free for all fans. Click the link below to view the full schedule of events.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

Recreation

  • Annual Haudenosaunee Festival: Sept. 11-13

    The purple-and-white flag of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
    will fly over the 黑料视频 campus this fall for the Annual Haudenosaunee Festival, Sept. 11-13. This year鈥檚 festival focuses on water as symbolized in the Gasw茅帽dah, the Two-Row Wampum. The festival offers the opportunity to learn more about the Indigenous people whose ancestral land is the site of 黑料视频.

    Over the course of the three days, visitors can participate in the harvest of the Three Sisters Garden, witness a symbolic river trip on canoes from Otsiningo Park to the Confluence Park, sample food and learn during a lacrosse expo with the Thompsons. Additional activities include Haudenosaunee performances of dance, traditional and contemporary music, storytelling and arts and crafts. There will be programming about the archaeology of the Confluence, Haudenosaunee water cosmologies and the importance of maintaining clean water for future generations.

    This free event welcomes all visitors, both on and off campus and for all ages.

    Unless otherwise noted, the festival will take place on the Peace Quad. Click the link below for the full schedule of events.

    For More Information:

    Contact Tonya Shenandoah or visit /programs/haudenosaunee-festival/index.html

  • East Gym modified hours: Sept. 19鈥24

    The East Gym will have modified hours for Rosh Hashanah:

    - Close at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19
    - 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, and Sunday, Sept. 21
    - 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, and Tuesday, Sept. 23
    - Open at 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 24

    Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Holly Brown or visit /campus-recreation/current-hours.html

Research

  • Call for student research posters for Battery Week 2025

    Are you conducting research in battery chemistry, energy storage, materials, safety, energy impacts on community or related fields? Share your work with a broader audience of industry professionals, researchers, and innovators during the upcoming Battery Week 2025!

    As part of Battery Week 2025, undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit research posters for a student poster session showcasing work in battery science, energy storage, safety, workforce development and related fields. This is an opportunity to share your research with event attendees, including faculty, researchers, entrepreneurs and energy-tech stakeholders. Projects in progress or completed are welcome. Posters will be displayed during a dedicated session on Thursday, Oct. 16, with opportunities for feedback and networking. Submit your proposal by Sept. 15 at

    Open to all students from 黑料视频! Have questions? Email kbayait@binghamton.edu

    For More Information:

    Contact Kari Bayait or visit https://forms.gle/rTi46Ef2YMhXfB5y6

  • Info session for SUNY Upstate Medical PhD program: Sept. 15

    Are you interested in pursuing a doctorate in biomedical research? Join this info session from 10-11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15, via Zoom, to meet faculty and staff from SUNY Upstate Medical and learn more about the doctoral program.

    Each year, the External Scholarships and Undergraduate Research Center (ESURC) nominates several students for the program. Find out how to participate in this opportunity by clicking the link below and registering for the event.

    For More Information:

    Contact Whitni Redman or visit

  • "Stereotypes and Role Entrapment of People Who Stutter" study

    The Speech Pathology Lab invites you to participate in an important survey investigating the type of advice given to people who stutter when selecting a career and the stereotypes associated with stuttering. The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. No identifying information will be collected, and your responses will be kept confidential and anonymous.

    The 黑料视频 Institutional Review Board has approved this study. Access the link below to review the Informed Consent, which will provide further details on the research and your rights as a participant. By accessing the survey, you are consenting to participate in the research.

    For More Information:

    Contact Krittika Kunda or visit

  • Undergraduate Research Award application is now available

    The Undergraduate Research Award is a competitive award designed to support the expenses for students' independent research or creative work. If you are seeking funding for an independent study, capstone or honors thesis, apply by Saturday, Nov. 1. Funding is competitive, and award amounts vary; the maximum award is $1,000. Undergraduates from all 黑料视频 schools and colleges are eligible to apply. To qualify, your project must be supervised by a 黑料视频 faculty member.

    Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Caroline Antalek or visit /student-research-and-scholarship/undergraduate-research/funding-and-awards/undergrad-research-award.html

  • Campus Research and Creative Opportunity Posting (CROP)

    Are you looking for a research or creative opportunity? Campus Research Opportunity Postings (CROP) is your one-stop shop for finding and applying for active research opportunities on campus!

    Check the webpage below regularly for new entries. Click on each posting to read more about what is offered, whether the position is paid, volunteer, or for credit, and how to apply. Many opportunities are ongoing, but some have a deadline to apply.

    Reach out to the contact person listed with any questions.

    For More Information:

    Contact Beth Polzin or visit /student-research-and-scholarship/undergraduate-research/crop-database.html

  • Seeking trans and nonbinary identifying individuals for a study on vocal effort (paid)

    The Vocal Gender Lab is conducting a research study 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 or 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. The team collects data from a microphone and participant self-ratings. The experiment takes place at 黑料视频鈥檚 JC Building, 10 Gannet Drive (next to the Johnson City Walmart), and takes approximately 1.5-2 hours to complete. Compensation is $20 an 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

  • Experienced entrepreneur to lead technology transfer

    Jitendra "JJ" Jain was recently named director of technology transfer at 黑料视频. An electrical engineer by training, Jain brings decades of experience in entrepreneurship and in higher education to the role. He previously launched his own startup and spent time in tech transfer at Ohio State University and the University of Texas at Austin.

    Learn more about Jain and his goals in BingUNews at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rachel Coker or visit /news/story/5755/experienced-entrepreneur-to-lead-technology-transfer-efforts

  • Undergraduate Conference Presentation Fund

    Will one or more of your students be presenting their research at a professional conference or meeting? If so, support is available from the ESURC office to help undergraduate students subsidize the cost of participating in professional meetings or conferences. This support could help alleviate registration costs (both virtual and in-person), travel expenses, lodging and food. A faculty endorsement is required.

    Learn more and encourage your students to apply using the form on our webpage at the link below by Wednesday, Oct. 15.

    For More Information:

    Contact Caroline Antalek or visit /student-research-and-scholarship/undergraduate-research/funding-and-awards/conference.html

  • 鈥淏iological Effects of Public Speaking in Young, Adult Women鈥 study seeking participants

    If you are interested in participating in a new research study 鈥淏iological Effects of Public Speaking in Young, Adult Women,鈥 open the link below to review the inclusion criteria, informed consent materials, confirm eligibility and enroll in the study.

    Individuals are eligible to participate if they are:
    - Female sex assigned at birth
    - Currently aged 25-35 years old
    - Are not currently taking any prescribed glucocorticoid medications, anti-anxiety, antidepressant medications or hormonal contraceptives, as these have documented effects on the production of cortisol

    Exclusion criterion:
    - Diagnosis of any of the following: long-COVID, Major Depressive Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, PTSD, Panic Disorder, Schizophrenia, General Anxiety Disorder, anemia or bleeding conditions
    - Currently taking 鈥渂lood thinners鈥 (i.e., heparin, warfarin or coumadin, for example Pradaxa, Xarelto or Eliquis)
    - Pregnant or breastfeeding in the last 12 months
    - Have or ever had: Ebola virus infection or disease, Hepatitis B or C, tuberculosis or tested positive for HIV
    - Been to a region where malaria is found in the last 3 months
    - Been treated for malaria in the last 3 years
    - Been treated for syphilis or gonorrhea in the last 3 months

    This study has been approved by the 黑料视频 Institutional Review Board.

    For More Information:

    Contact Mallory Peters or visit

Speakers and Lectures

  • "Moving Mountains in Nineteenth-Century France" VizCult lecture: Sept. 17

    The Art History department will host its first VizCult talk this semester at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the IASH Conference Room, Library North 1106.

    Kelly Presutti from Cornell University will present a lecture titled "Moving Mountains in Nineteenth-Century France". Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Jessica Locke or visit

Student Activities

  • ELI Conversation Pairs Welcome Party and Orientation: Sept. 16

    RSVP to the Conversation Pairs Welcome Party and Orientation from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16. In this free program, a fluent English speaker is paired with an English language learner to practice English and learn about each other鈥檚 cultures. The goal is to spend approximately one hour a week in conversation. This free program is open to all students and staff-undergraduate, graduate, domestic and international.

    At 6 p.m., English learners will meet in UU 111, while English speakers will meet in the UU Mandela Room. After a brief orientation, you will be introduced to your conversation partner(s) in the UU Mandela Room 鈥 and then the fun conversations begin! RSVP by Sunday, Sept. 14, to reserve your spot.

    Email conpair@binghamton.edu if you have any questions.

    For More Information:

    Contact Christina Zawerucha or visit

  • Education Abroad Fair: Sept. 25

    Stop by the Education Abroad Fair from 3-6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, in the Mandela Room!

    Students can meet with program advisors, faculty and student education abroad alumni to learn more about programs and scholarship opportunities, and to receive assistance with their current applications. Binghamton students have access to 50+ Binghamton programs and approximately 600 programs through the SUNY system.

    Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Erin Wolcott or visit

  • BUIC Meditation/Prayer Space open to students

    Looking for a quiet place to gather your thoughts or pray? The 黑料视频 Interfaith Council has designated a meditation and prayer space in the University Union. With office hours available every weekday, students can visit the BUIC in UUW-324 when they need a moment of reflection. BUIC also has resources available for those seeking a local religious community. Learn about all the different denominational communities within the area 鈥 both on鈥 and off鈥揷ampus.

    Reach out to Beth Riley, at briley@binghamton.edu, with any questions.

    For More Information:

    Contact Beth Riley

Sustainability

  • STEM groups sought for outreach event

    New Energy New York (NENY) invites student organizations, clubs, departments and community partners to take part in Future Innovators Day, a community event during Battery Week 2025. This event will be held from noon to 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13, at the Oakdale Commons in Johnson City.

    This is a great opportunity to connect with local families, spark curiosity about science and sustainability, and give back to the community in a meaningful and fun way.

    Selected groups will be provided with table space, basic event support and (as available) funding for materials. To participate, submit a proposal at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rachel Coker or visit

Training and Workshops

  • "Cultural Intelligence: Unpacking Social Hierarchies": Sept. 16

    "Cultural Intelligence: Unpacking Social Hierarchies" is a workshop presented by the 黑料视频 UDiversity Educational Institute from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, in LSG532.

    Participants will become aware of different perspectives and worldviews, and examine systemic barriers that affect inequitable practices. Participants will engage in small group discussions and activities.

    If you require any disability-related accommodations or auxiliary aides to comfortably attend and participate, reach out to Jennifer Smith at jsmith96@binghamton.edu. If possible, provide 3-5 days of advanced notice regarding your accessibility needs.

    For More Information:

    Contact Laila Hamza