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  • OTP and phishing scams

    Never give your One-Time Password (OTP) to anyone over the phone, no matter who they claim to be. A legitimate institution, like your bank or 成人AV视频, will never call you and ask for your OTP. They already have access to the information they need and use OTPs as a protective measure for you, not for them. Scammers often use sophisticated tactics to create a sense of urgency, pressuring you to share your information. Always remember to hang up and, if you're concerned, contact the institution directly using a number you know is legitimate.

    Any issues or questions can be directed to the Help Desk 607-777-6420.

    For More Information:

    Contact help desk or visit /its/about/teams/information-security/phishing/index.html

  • University Food Policy update

    Effective immediately, "Management Policy #504 - Food Policy" has been updated. All campus entities, students, faculty and staff are subject to the requirements associated with this policy when serving food and/or beverages on campus.

    成人AV视频 is committed to ensuring the safety, quality and consistency of all food and beverages served on campus. As part of this commitment, the University maintains an exclusive contractual relationship with Sodexo. All food and beverages served on campus must be provided through 成人AV视频 Dining Services (BUDS). Exemptions may be made for events with food costs under BUDS' first right of refusal threshold, or in rare cases when BUDS determines that they are unable to meet a requested service or specialty foods are necessary.

    Key updates to the policy include an increase of the threshold for BUDS' first right of refusal to $300, a new Pre-Authorized Off-Campus Food Provider List for approved exemptions and an online Food Policy Portal replacing paper submission processes. For more details, visit the website link below.

    For More Information:

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

  • Title IX Newsletter

    The Title IX Office releases a semesterly newsletter to update the campus community about planned activities, important updates and opportunities for engagement. You can find news and updates for the current semester at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Katy Perry or visit /services/title-ix/about/newsletter.html

  • 成人AV视频 announces Anne D鈥橝lleva as eighth president

    Anne D鈥橝lleva was selected as the next president of 成人AV视频 in a vote by the State University of New York Board of Trustees on Tuesday, Aug. 19. D鈥橝lleva, currently the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Connecticut, is scheduled to begin her duties on Nov. 1.

    鈥淚 am deeply honored to accept the position of president of 成人AV视频 and to join the distinguished SUNY system,鈥 D鈥橝lleva said. 鈥湷扇薃V视频 has a remarkable tradition of academic excellence, research innovation and community engagement, and I am inspired by the dedication of its faculty, staff and students. I look forward to working collaboratively with campus and community partners to build research strength, expand opportunities for students, enhance alumni involvement and advance the University鈥檚 impact in New York, the nation and the world.鈥

    D鈥橝lleva is an accomplished academic leader who has focused on advancing student success and has engaged in multidisciplinary and collaborative efforts to expand UConn鈥檚 work in AI and quantum technologies, partner with the state鈥檚 tribal nations, and expand academic offerings at the university鈥檚 four regional campuses. D鈥橝lleva has led UConn鈥檚 academic enterprise, including strategic planning, budgetary management, faculty development and curriculum innovation across the university鈥檚 14 schools and colleges. She leads transformative initiatives that support student success, faculty excellence and institutional impact.

    鈥湷扇薃V视频 is one of the state鈥檚 most esteemed research and academic institutions, and I am proud to welcome Dr. Anne D鈥橝lleva as its next President,鈥 said SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. 鈥淎fter a tremendously successful era under President Stenger, where 成人AV视频 gained a strong academic reputation and saw significant enrollment and research growth, I am confident that Dr. D鈥橝lleva will build on that progress and bring 成人AV视频 to even greater heights.鈥

    The first woman to serve as provost in UConn鈥檚 history, D鈥橝lleva had previously served as dean of the School of Fine Arts since 2015 and first joined the UConn faculty as a joint appointment to Art History and Women鈥檚, Gender and Sexuality Studies in 1999. She received her B.A. in Art History from Harvard University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Art History from Columbia University with a graduate certificate in feminist theory.

    For More Information:

    Contact b-line@binghamton.edu or visit /news/story/5721/binghamton-university-announces-anne-dalleva-as-eighth-president

  • New traffic patterns for easier access to Lot M

    As part of ongoing construction projects on campus, 成人AV视频 is making adjustments to traffic flow to reduce congestion and improve parking access. Beginning Thursday, Aug. 28, new traffic patterns will go into effect near Lot M.

    - New Bunn Hill Road access direct to Lot M: A temporary 2-way service drive has been created off Bunn Hill Road. This drive will connect to Clearview Road, bringing you directly to Lot M4, thus avoiding all on-campus traffic. This entrance is located .30 miles further up Bunn Hill Road from the current lower Bunn Hill access (near the baseball stadium). Note that this is a 2-way only to Lot M4 and back to Bunn Hill Road.

    - Clearview Road: Traffic will be one-way from West Drive to the entrance of Lot M4. This new flow is designed to provide a more direct route into and out of Lot M, helping to ease backups and save time during peak travel periods.

    - Upper Bunn Hill Access: The Upper Bunn Hill Road entrance (near Hillside Community) had been temporarily closed due to work necessary for an off-campus construction project. It will now be reopened, providing additional access to the campus.

    Together, these changes create additional entry and exit points that steer traffic away from the busiest pedestrian and construction zones, helping to make your commute smoother and safer. Clear signage will be posted to guide you through the new routes.

    Thank you for your patience and cooperation as 成人AV视频 continues to improve its campus.

    For More Information:

    Contact Dateline

  • Policies on expressive activity

    We open the 2025-26 academic year excited about the future of 成人AV视频. We welcome thousands of new students and hundreds of new faculty and staff joining our community for the first time. They will bring new talents, interests and perspectives and join returning colleagues in a learning community unafraid to discover truth and explore solutions to the world鈥檚 most pressing problems. Indeed, our values call upon us to "encourage faculty, students and staff to ask unexpected questions, foster open dialogue and develop innovative solutions to important problems."

    We also acknowledge that the 2025-26 academic year opens amidst significant polarization related to international and domestic concerns. The purpose of this letter is to provide notice and clarity as to how our campus will remain faithful to our values while also maintaining a campus environment that supports the rights of all to pursue learning and discovery free of harassment, disruption and intimidation. The framework of our approach is to support and facilitate ample opportunity for expressive activity and campus dialogue around controversial ideas, while simultaneously establishing firm expectations that all such expressive activity must comport with university policies. Toward that end, we call your attention to the following:

    1. We strongly encourage individuals and groups who plan to use 成人AV视频 as a site for expressive activity to first review the聽Reservation Guidelines, contact the聽University Union Office聽and the聽New York State University Police. Our staff wants to assist you in ensuring your activity is successful and safe for all.

    2. 成人AV视频, as with all SUNY campuses, are subject to the聽Rules for the Maintenance of Public Order. Please be on notice that 成人AV视频 will not hesitate to invoke the Rules and pursue the penalties for violations set forth therein. The Rules for the Maintenance of Public Order apply not only to students but to faculty, staff, organizations and unaffiliated individuals. We urge you to familiarize yourself with this policy before planning or engaging in any demonstration or protest, particularly the prohibited behavior listed in section 1.A.

    3. 成人AV视频 has established聽Posting and Chalking Policies. Please be on notice that the campus will fully uphold those policies. Students who willfully violate such policies may be referred to the Office of Student Conduct.

    4. 成人AV视频 has an established policy governing聽Camping on Campus. Until further notice, we will not entertain exceptions to the policy, meaning the campus will not permit any form of 鈥渃amping鈥 as defined by the policy.

    5. 成人AV视频 policy also generally governs the聽Non Credit Use of Campus Facilities聽in several other ways, including policies related to tabling, amplified sound and event scheduling. Please consult this policy, as well, prior to planning or participating in any expressive activity, protest or demonstration.

    As acknowledged above, we intend not only to uphold our policies but to defend and promote our values. Campus staff and faculty are actively engaged in several initiatives to create contexts that support civil dialogue around controversial ideas within the boundaries of our policies. While not an exhaustive list, we note the following specific examples:

    * Around 1,000 students will complete online and in-person workshops focused on building skills to engage in better conversations through our First Year Experience.
    * Principles of Community: The Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion facilitated the adoption of Principles of Community that will be visibly promoted on campus throughout the year.
    * Student Dialogue Ambassadors have received more advanced training on facilitating dialogue and will host conversations within their communities on campus. A new cohort of Ambassadors will be recruited and trained very soon.
    * Civil Dialogue Teaching Fellows: The Fellows program will guide faculty in designing and implementing course content that facilitates student practice of civil dialogue. Fifteen faculty have been accepted into the inaugural cohort.
    * Civil Dialogue Faculty Teaching and Research Grants: These grants will provide funding to support faculty-led teaching and research related to civil dialogue.

    Without the right to express ideas 鈥 especially controversial ideas 鈥 education and discovery are limited; dialogue is restricted and our capacity to educate engaged citizens is compromised. For those reasons and our obligations as a public university to respect the First Amendment, we place a high value on freedom of expression, association and assembly. No right, however, is absolute. 成人AV视频 will not permit protest and expression that disrupts the University鈥檚 academic mission, interferes with the free expression of others or threatens members of the campus community or campus property. We urge all of you to accept your responsibility to maintain a campus environment that respects those boundaries. In that way, we can be a model for other universities to follow through with our willingness to confront difficult questions in a community with the maturity and perspective to respect the rights of all to a supportive learning community.

    Donald Hall
    Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs

    Brian Rose
    Vice President of Student Affairs

    JoAnn Navarro
    Vice President for Operations

    Karen Jones
    Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion

    To view the letter online with links, go to: /academics/provost/dateline-message-policies-expressive-activity.html

    For More Information:

    Contact Do not reply or visit /academics/provost/dateline-message-policies-expressive-activity.html

  • 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 成人AV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 成人AV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

  • 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

  • "In the American Grain: Exploring America Through Art, 1919鈥1946" opens Sept. 4

    Join the 成人AV视频 Art Museum for the opening of "In the American Grain: Exploring America Through Art, 1919鈥1946" from 5-7 p.m. Sept. 4. The exhibition will run through Dec. 6.

    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 成人AV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 here. 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 opening in the Museum鈥檚 Lower Galleries are 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 成人AV视频," curated by Bassie Chin 鈥26.

    For details on upcoming programming, see the Art Museum's 鈥淓vents鈥 page and social media. All events are free and open to the public.

    For More Information:

    Contact Jessica Petrylak or visit /art-museum/

  • 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 成人AV视频's School of the Arts!

    Submit a piece today at the link below!

    For More Information:

    Contact Eleventh Hour Literary or visit

Career Development

  • New funding opportunity for student organizations

    Student organizations can now apply for the Fleishman Career Center's Student Organization Partnership Initiative (SOPI) to receive up to $500 to co-sponsor career or professional development events. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all funding has been awarded for the fall semester. Decisions will be sent within two weeks of application submission.

    Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Aly Novi or visit

  • 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 成人AV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

Construction

  • Academic A bus stop relocation

    The bus stop location at Academic A is being relocated due to construction on the new Lecture Hall. The new bus stop will now be permanently located near the intersection of West Drive and Connector Road. The Hinman Campus Shuttle stop will also stop at this new location.

    For more information on transit, visit the TAPS website at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact TAPS or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/buses-and-shuttles/

  • Lot M5 closed, metered parking added to Lot M4

    Lot M5 is closed for the construction of the new Lecture Hall. Metered parking from Lot M5 has been temporarily added to Lot M4.

    See the campus map for additional parking options.

    For More Information:

    Contact Parking Services or visit /maps/pdfs/campus_map.pdf

  • Clearview Drive reduced to one lane: Aug. 26-29

    Clearview Drive will be reduced to one lane through Friday, Aug. 29. Flaggers will be on hand to direct traffic, and access to the M Lots and Clearview Hall will be maintained. The lane closure is due to electrical work for the Lecture Hall project.

    Contact Lisa Sklener with any questions at lsklener@binghamton.edu.

    For More Information:

    Contact Lisa Sklener

  • 成人AV视频 construction update

    As you鈥檝e likely noticed, there鈥檚 a lot of exciting activity happening across campus right now. From new classrooms and lecture halls to additional student housing, new food venues and inviting recreational and outdoor spaces, these projects represent a major investment in the future of 成人AV视频. When completed, they will provide state-of-the-art facilities that enhance teaching, learning and campus life for all of us.

    Of course, with progress comes some temporary disruptions and inconveniences. Construction can mean changes to pathways and roadways, additional noise and other adjustments to our normal routines. 成人AV视频 appreciates your patience and understanding as these important projects move forward.

    Dedicated staff work continuously alongside contractors to keep the campus environment safe throughout the duration of these projects; however, all of us play a role in promoting a safe campus environment. As you move around campus, remember:

    - Do not enter construction zones, unauthorized or fenced-off areas. These areas could pose dangers even when active work is not occurring.
    - Follow posted signage and use designated safe pathways of travel.
    - Stay alert for uneven surfaces while walking, biking or driving vehicles and scooters near construction activity.
    - Watch for construction equipment entering and exiting construction sites, and obey designated traffic control personnel when present.

    Thank you for doing your part and encouraging others to follow these reminders. Together, we all can keep our campus safe and functioning smoothly during this exciting time of growth while building a bigger, better 成人AV视频 for the future.

    Click the link below for a sneak peek at the future of these projects!

    For More Information:

    Contact Dateline or visit

General

  • Register for the Community Opportunities Fair

    Is your student group engaged in service to the community? Is one of your classes working closely with a community partner? Are you working on research that benefits the community? If so, you should be tabling at the Community Opportunities Fair from noon-3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, in UU-Mandela.

    This is a great opportunity to share your work with other students, faculty, staff and the greater 成人AV视频 community. Network with like-minded individuals and groups, recruit new members to your student group, meet potential partners on campus and off, and learn about how others are engaged in the community.

    Those interested in tabling should register by Friday, Aug. 29.

    For More Information:

    Contact Center for Civic Engagement or visit

  • Featured in BingUNews: 成人AV视频 launches new mobile safety app

    One of the most frequently asked questions at the start of the academic year is how parents and family members of students can receive emergency alerts from 成人AV视频.

    Thanks to the new SafeBing mobile app, anyone can receive alerts directly to their mobile device. The alerts will be received at the same time that students, staff and faculty receive a critical message.

    To learn more, click the link below!

    For More Information:

    Contact Dateline or visit /news/story/5658/binghamton-launches-new-mobile-safety-app-safebing

  • New campus shuttle stop added to Lot G1

    A new campus shuttle stop has been added to Lot G1 near the Welcome Center. This stop will run Monday through Friday only, offering a convenient way to get closer to class when parking in Lot G1.

    For more information on transit, visit the TAPS website at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact TAPS or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/buses-and-shuttles/

  • 成人AV视频's Passport to Adventure Fund

    Are you looking to study abroad, but do not yet have your passport? The Office of International Education and Global Initiatives is excited to announce that our Passport to Adventure fund has reopened for 2025!

    Any student who is applying for their first adult U.S. passport is eligible for a $130 scholarship to offset the cost of the passport book. Awards are limited and are granted on a 'first-come, first-served' basis, so apply soon! Click the link below to learn more.

    For More Information:

    Contact Robert Sallai or visit

  • 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

  • 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 成人AV视频MealPlanOffice.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

    成人AV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 成人AV视频 Support Network

    Overwhelmed and don鈥檛 know where to look for help? The 成人AV视频 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

  • Special offer: Massage therapy on campus

    Start the semester relaxed with $10 off when you spend $50 or more in the Wellness Suite! That means a full 60-minute relaxation massage is just $62 with the coupon. Licensed massage therapists offer a variety of services; to book, email Wellness@binghamton.edu or stop by if space is available.

    The Wellness Suite, located in the East Gym, is open six days a week. Offer valid through Monday, 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

  • Walk for Wellness 2025: Sept. 6

    Get ready for 成人AV视频鈥檚 First Annual Walk for Wellness 鈥 a morning filled with community, good vibes and healthy fun! Hosted by the BMINDS Research Team and the Health and Wellness Studies Department, this event takes place from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 6, in Otsiningo Park.

    Connect with top healthcare organizations like UHS and Guthrie, and distinguished health and wellness studies researchers and teams; Refresh with lemonade from Sunny Sips and Juice bowls from Common Juice Soilery; Treat yourself to fresh bakery items and more tasty surprises while soaking up some Vitamin D.

    Interested in tabling, selling, collaborating or sponsoring?
    Email binghamtonminds@gmail.com to get involved. Register now at the link below to bring a team, join the walk and be part of a brand-new 成人AV视频 tradition.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rania Khan or visit

NCAA Division I Athletics

  • Men's Soccer vs. Mount St. Mary's tonight

    Join the Division of Athletics at 6:07 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, at the Bearcats Sports Complex as the Men's Soccer team hosts Mount St. Mary's for their 2025 home opener. All fans in attendance will receive a free team poster, and admission is free for all fans.

    Click the link below for the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

  • Volleyball vs. Fordham Friday

    Join the Division of Athletics at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at the Events Center as the Volleyball team hosts Fordham on the Dr. Bai Lee Court. All fans will receive a free 2025 team poster, and admission is free for all fans.

    Click the link below to view the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

  • Volleyball Doubleheader: Aug. 30

    Join the Division of Athletics at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at the Events Center as the Volleyball team hosts UConn. The Volleyball team will take to the court again at 7 p.m. against Lehigh on the Dr. Bai Lee Court. All fans will receive a free 2025 team poster, and admission is free for all fans.

    Click the link below to view the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

  • Featured in BingUNews: Anonymous donor provides $22 million gift to elevate 成人AV视频 Athletics

    成人AV视频 today announced that it has received a game-changing $22 million gift from an anonymous donor to enhance scholarship support for its NCAA Division I athletics programs.

    The gift, one of the largest in University athletics history, will be matched by $11 million from the State of New York, creating a $33 million endowment to expand scholarships for student-athletes across multiple sports.

    To learn more, click the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Dateline or visit /news/story/5712/anonymous-donor-provides-22-million-gift-to-elevate-binghamton-university-athletics/

  • Volleyball vs. Hofstra: Aug. 31

    Join the Division of Athletics at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31, at the Events Center, as the Volleyball team hosts Hofstra on the Dr. Bai Lee Court. Admission is free for all fans.

    Click the link below to view the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

  • Men's and Women's Soccer Doubleheader: Aug. 31

    Join the Division of Athletics on Sunday, Aug. 31, at the Bearcats Sports Complex for the Women's and Men's Soccer Doubleheader.

    Women's Soccer will host George Washington at noon, followed by Men's Soccer vs. Hofstra at 3 p.m. Both games are free for all fans; the teams will be celebrating International Students Day, honoring all of 成人AV视频's international student communities!

    Click the link below to view the full schedule.

    For More Information:

    Contact Derrick Bradford or visit

Recreation

Research

  • HistoryForge Transcription Session: Sept. 5

    These semi-monthly meetings provide a space for members of the campus and local community to learn about 成人AV视频 HistoryForge and get trained in transcribing the census records that form HistoryForge's interactive map and database. Attendees will work together to transcribe records, troubleshoot tricky handwriting, and contribute to the project.

    This meeting will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, in the Digital Scholarship Center, LS3504. Click the link below to learn more or RSVP.

    For More Information:

    Contact Mary Tuttle or visit

  • Energy storage poster prize announced

    New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST), in partnership with the NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York, is excited to announce the M. Stanley Whittingham Distinguished Poster Award.

    NY-BEST is seeking posters from students, researchers, and clean energy companies presenting their work on technological advances in energy storage and clean energy technologies. Student posters will be eligible for a top prize of $3,000 during the NY-BEST fall conference, to be held Oct. 29 in Ithaca.

    Students who submit a poster will receive two complimentary tickets to the conference and are encouraged to participate in networking opportunities. Submissions are due Oct. 3.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rachel Coker or visit

  • 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 成人AV视频! Have questions? Email kbayait@binghamton.edu

    For More Information:

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

  • 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 成人AV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

  • Seeking people for a study on vocal effort (paid)

    The Vocal Gender Lab is conducting a research study to investigate the factors (e.g., gender) that affect the amount of effort a person uses when they speak.

    The Lab is recruiting people between 18-50 years of age who 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 will collect data from a microphone and participant self-ratings. The experiment takes place at 成人AV视频鈥檚 JC Building, 10 Gannett 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

  • 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

Student Activities

  • Take part in the Kindness Challenge: Aug. 25-29

    Join B-Healthy for the Kindness Challenge, a campus-wide initiative designed to uplift, connect and empower the community. Each week, B-Healthy will be hosting tabling events across campus where you can take part in simple acts of kindness and learn how kindness boosts mental health, combats loneliness and builds a stronger sense of belonging.

    Find more information on B-Engaged at the link below.

    Day 1: Monday, Aug. 25
    - Location: The Spine
    - Time: 12:30-3 p.m.
    - Compliment chain challenge: Start a letter chain across campus. Pass a paper around and add to it before handing it to the next person.

    Day 2: Tuesday, Aug. 26
    - Location: Marketplace (Fireplace Lounge)
    - Time: 12:30-3 p.m.
    - 鈥淐an I sit with you?鈥: Find a new person and ask if you can sit with them. Pick up kindness discussion cards at our table to spark a fun conversation with them.

    Day 3: Wednesday, Aug. 27
    - Locations: Hinman, C4, The Union
    - Time: Noon to 3 p.m.
    - Kindness Post-it Takeover: Post kindness Post-it notes all over campus to promote kindness with a compliment.

    Day 4: Thursday, Aug. 28
    - Locations: The Spine
    - Time: 12:30-3 p.m.
    - Take a kindness selfie: Write a kind note and take a selfie with it!

    Day 5: Friday, Aug. 29
    - Locations: The Spine
    - Time: Noon to 3 p.m.
    - Share a smile: Give out smiling stickers to friends, faculty and staff around campus to remind them to smile today!

    For More Information:

    Contact B-Healthy or visit

  • New graduate journal launching (Harpur Edge)

    Introducing The Manuscript: Journal of Taylor Swift Studies, the first-ever graduate student run, peer-reviewed publication committed to advancing T. Swift Studies through rigorous interdisciplinary inquiry. Want to gain editorial and/or publishing experience? Interested in the subject matter? Attend the interest meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25, in the conference room at Harpur Edge (ground floor, library tower). Or register for the upcoming peer-review workshop hosted by 成人AV视频 alum and former Smithsonian intern Hadley Robbins at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8 (room TBD based on attendance). For more details, visit B-Engaged.

    For More Information:

    Contact Jordan Traut-Jellad

  • Welcome Mixer for Creative Writing Program: Sept. 4

    Join the Creative Writing Program from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, in the Jay S. and Jeanne Benet Alumni Lounge, Old O'Connor Hall, for a gathering that is open to the entire creative writing community 鈥 undergraduates and graduate students alike 鈥 and anyone who would like to find out more about 成人AV视频's writing community and offerings.

    Come meet and mingle with peers while hearing from the coordinators and editors of Harpur Palate, the Common Ground Reading Series, Triple Cities undergraduate literary journal and the 成人AV视频 Poetry Club. The hosts will also share details about upcoming collaborations and awards. There will be readings, faculty appearances, food and time to socialize with fellow writers.

    For More Information:

    Contact Jen DeGregorio or visit

  • CARE Team Open House: Sept. 4-5

    Join the CARE Team for their annual open house, with two dates to stop by, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Sept. 4-5, in the CARE Team Suite, UUW 207, located on the second floor of the Union, by the bookstore.

    Enter to win a "CARE" package and enjoy snacks while you meet the dean of student case managers (CARE Team), become familiar with the suite and services and learn about other campus resources. "CARE" packages include various 成人AV视频 swag and fun stress relief items.

    The CARE Team (Consultation, Advocacy, Referral and Education) works to educate and inform members of the 成人AV视频 community through caring, advocacy and supportive endeavors. The CARE Team's goal is to empower students and attend to their needs holistically through education and personal development.

    Contact the CARE Team to learn more about the open house or their services.

    For More Information:

    Contact CARE Team or visit

  • BUIC Meditation/Prayer Space open to students

    Looking for a quiet place to gather your thoughts or pray? The 成人AV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

Training and Workshops

  • "Cultivating Connections" workshop: Sept. 3

    Join UDiversity for "Cultivating Connections", an interactive training led by Ada Robinson-Perez, focused on using Restorative Practices to build stronger relationships and enhance team dynamics across campus. The workshop will take place from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, in LSG 532.

    This session will explore the foundational principles and strategies of Restorative Practices; highlight applications in classrooms and professional campus teams; and provide culturally responsive tools and hands-on activities to foster accountability, engagement and success.

    If you require disability-related accommodations or auxiliary aides, contact Jennifer Smith at jsmith96@binghamton.edu at least 3鈥5 days in advance.

    For More Information:

    Contact Laila Hamza

  • Mandatory ATOD trainings for new students

    The B-Healthy: Healthy Campus Initiative educates students about important college health topics such as reproductive health, mental health, general health; and alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. B-Healthy strives to promote a healthy, safe and inclusive campus culture by providing educational programs, staff and student training, and services.

    All incoming 成人AV视频 students are required to complete the following training as mandated by federal and state law. Below are the two online trainings that must be completed in order for the University to be compliant with these requirements.

    Mandatory Trainings:

    Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug (ATOD) Training
    At 成人AV视频, the health and safety of students is our top priority. As a new or incoming student to the University you are asked to review the ATOD training video at the link below and complete the short quiz at the end. The video contains information about campus policies; alcohol, tobacco and other drug services; harm reduction strategies, and campus resources. The training is about 11 minutes in length. You can access the training at the following link:



    Decisions: Alcohol Awareness & Education Training
    In addition, you should expect to complete the one-hour online course Decisions (only module 1). The interactive program is designed to provide students with the information they need to make decisions regarding alcohol. The course focuses on expectations, motivations, and environmental impacts, and explains blood alcohol content (BAC) and alcohol by volume (ABV) measurements.


    Hazing Prevention 101
    All new incoming students are expected to complete "Decisions: Alcohol Awareness & Education鈩" and "Hazing Prevention 101鈩 Course 鈥 College Edition". For students interested in joining a fraternity or sorority, these courses must be completed before you are eligible to accept an offer of membership.

    You can access the training at the following link:
    https://binghamton.prevent.zone/

    If you have any questions or concerns, contact the Health Promotion Coordinator for ATOD Programs and Services at 607-777-3088 or rwright6@binghamton.edu.

    For More Information:

    Contact Rasheema Wright

Volunteer

  • Volunteer for Undergraduate Admissions

    The Student Ambassador Program helps prospective and admitted students determine why 成人AV视频 is the right fit for them. As a Student Ambassador, you will have the opportunity to check in guests at open houses, give alumni tours, speak on student panels, handwrite letters to admitted students, and more where you get to share your Bearcat story. Join our mailing list using the link below!

    For More Information:

    Contact Student Ambassador Program or visit

  • Apply for the Leaders in Engagement, Advocacy and Democracy (LEAD) Program

    Do you have a passion for community service? Are you interested in developing skills to take action on issues you care about? The Center for Civic Engagement is seeking applicants for Leaders in Engagement, Advocacy, and Democracy (LEAD). LEAD promotes deeper engagement between students and the local community and supports students in developing the knowledge and skills to succeed as current and future community leaders. Through participation in workshops, reflection and placements in local nonprofit organizations, students in the LEAD program will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to advance civic change and serve as valuable members of their community.

    Students can learn more about the LEAD Program on the Center for Civic Engagement Website and are encouraged to attend an upcoming information session:

    - 12:30-1:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25, in UU-121
    - 5-6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27, in UU-102
    - 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, in UU-124
    - 5-6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, in UU-121

    To apply, complete the "LEAD Google Form Application" on our website at the link below by Friday, Sept. 5.

    For More Information:

    Contact Kyra Hickey or visit /cce/impactbing/lead.html

  • Join the ELI Conversation Pairs Program 鈥 make a friend from another country!

    Would you like to make a friend from another culture? Would you like to share your own culture and language while practicing English? If so, consider joining the English Conversation Pairs Program. In this program, a fluent English speaker is paired with an English language learner and asked to spend approximately one hour a week in conversation.

    Register by Friday, Sept. 12, at the link below.

    For More Information:

    Contact Christina Zawerucha or visit /institutes/english-language/conpairs/conversation-pairs.html