Administrative
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Emergency Response Team accepting new members
Emergency Response Team accepting new members
成人AV视频's Emergency Response Team (ERT) is a group of volunteer employees trained to respond to confined space rescue situations and other technical rescues. Team members train every second week and must be eligible to wear a respirator and join the University's respiratory protection program. Anyone interested in learning more about the team and joining this skilled group of employees should contact Dave Hubeny at dhubeny@binghamton.edu. No prior experience is necessary, and supervisor approval is required.
For More Information:
Contact Dave Hubeny
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Statement on Title VI coordinator
Statement on Title VI coordinator
On April 29, 2025, the State University of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustees passed a resolution requiring all state-operated campuses to designate a Title VI coordinator. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin in programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. This law also protects individuals from harassment based on actual or perceived ancestry, ethnic characteristics, citizenship or residency in a country with a predominant religion or distinct religious identity.
Title VI applies to all SUNY campuses and activities or programs, including admissions, recruitment, student services, grading and academic programs. Under Title VI, educational institutions must address any discriminatory speech or conduct, whether on or off campus and document all reports, investigations and outcomes related to complaints.
In response to this mandate, 成人AV视频 has appointed Ada Robinson-Perez, executive director of diversity education, as the campus's Title VI coordinator. Recruitment for a new Title VI specialist reporting to Robinson-Perez is underway to support the processing of bias incidents inquiries and complaints of discrimination investigations. These initiatives demonstrate 成人AV视频's commitment to fostering a campus environment where all students can pursue their academic goals without harassment and bias.
Faculty and staff members who know a student experiencing unwelcome, harassing conduct or discrimination are required to report by filing a bias incident report or an internal discrimination complaint. Individuals who believe they have experienced discrimination may also submit these reports. For questions and additional information about reporting obligations or to request training for faculty, staff or students, contact the Title VI coordinator through the Office of Equity and Access by emailing stopbias@binghamton.edu or calling 607-777-4775.For More Information:
Contact Office of Equity and Access
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Reaching our destination 鈥 ending the Road Map
Reaching our destination 鈥 ending the Road Map
To the campus community,
The University鈥檚 strategic plan, the Road Map to Premier, has ended. As I prepare to leave my duties as president later this semester, ending the Road Map is a necessary step to allow 成人AV视频鈥檚 next president the opportunity to create and communicate their vision for the University鈥檚 future.
At first, we established five strategic priorities that drove our planning and decision-making, later adding a sixth priority. Those priorities were:
- Creative Activities
- Learning Community
- Inclusive Campus
- Engagement
- Strategic Investments
- Internationalization
Since the Road Map launched in 2013, the University has used those six priorities as guideposts for improving and expanding the work it does and the services it provides while adhering to its mission and values. The Road Map also evolved over time, providing campus leadership a mechanism to address pressing and emerging needs and gather invaluable feedback from members of the campus community. Simply put, the Road Map has strengthened teaching, learning, research, student success and the physical spaces on campus 鈥 and so many more elements of what makes 成人AV视频 a truly premier public university.
I believe that the greatest success of the Road Map was the broad scope of individuals from across the campus community who participated and engaged in strategic planning. 成人AV视频 students, especially the Road Map interns, were instrumental in its success, as were the hundreds of faculty and staff who served on Road Map committees and worked to put new initiatives and programs in motion. To all those who were ever part of the Road Map, thank you for making 成人AV视频 bigger and better without losing sight of what makes this such a special place. As the Road Map ends, know that we have reached our destination. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Harvey Stenger
PresidentFor More Information:
Contact Dateline
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University Food Policy update
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/
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Nicole Alfarano honored with STAR Award
Nicole Alfarano honored with STAR Award
Nicole Alfarano, operations and finance manager in the Department of Philosophy, received the STAR Award this week. The award recognizes outstanding service by faculty and staff members within the 成人AV视频 community.
Colleagues and students in the department, including Jonathan Hagofsky, Rebecca Harrison, Aakanksha Mansukhani, Tony Reeves and Melissa Sumpter, nominated Alfarano. They said Alfarano is consistently friendly, proactive and effective, whether helping to nurse an office plant back to health or managing various campus systems. Harrison wrote: 鈥淥ne thing I really admire about Nicole is her commitment to making our departmental processes simpler, more efficient and more accessible. It would be easy to take this work for granted 鈥 as we tend not to notice when things are running smoothly 鈥 but I know it takes a huge amount of careful, attentive work on Nicole鈥檚 part for our department to run as effectively as it does.鈥
Alfarano received a letter from President Stenger, a check for $100, a special coffee mug and a STAR pin. For more information about the award or to submit a nomination for a co-worker, visit the link below.For More Information:
Contact Rachel Coker or visit /offices/human-resources/employees/star-award.html
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2025 UUP salary increase
2025 UUP salary increase
The 2022-26 Agreement between the State of New York and United University Professions (UUP) provides for a salary increase of 3%.
Eligible faculty with a 12-month obligation and professional staff are eligible for the 3% across-the-board increase to base salary, provided they are in pay status on both June 30, 2025, and July 3, 2025. The salary increase will be processed by the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) in paychecks dated July 30, 2025, and will be based on the June 30, 2025 salary.
Faculty with a 10-month obligation in pay status on June 30, 2025, Aug. 25, 2025 and Sept. 1, 2025, with at least one semester of service in the previous academic year, will receive the 3% increase to base pay effective Aug. 28, 2025, in the paycheck dated Sept. 24, 2025.
Semester-based adjunct faculty with at least one semester of service in the prior academic year and who are in pay status on both April 30, 2025, and Aug. 14, 2025, will receive the increase in the paycheck dated Sept. 10, 2025. Adjuncts not in pay status will receive the payment if they are reemployed for one semester within the one-year period commencing July 1, 2025.
For further information or questions, contact Taliba Abdussalaam at 607-777-6284.For More Information:
Contact Taliba Abdussalaam
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Next steps in the 成人AV视频 Presidential Search
Next steps in the 成人AV视频 Presidential Search
From July 6鈥14, 2025, 成人AV视频 welcomed six candidates to the campus for confidential interviews with the Search Committee and seven Representational Groups, as outlined in the June 16 update. The hot, steamy week in July did not quell the spirited engagement of our diverse groups of faculty, staff, students, administrators, alums, community leaders and other supporters of 成人AV视频 in enthusiastically welcoming the candidates and sharing our proud 鈥湷扇薃V视频 Story.鈥
In advance of the final meeting of the Search Committee, members of the Council not serving on the Search Committee were invited to attend in order to hear the discussions regarding the relative merits of each semi-finalist. That discourse was aided by the hundreds of online feedback surveys from the representational groups; a report from the Faculty Senate Executive Committee; and a summary of the relative strengths and weaknesses of each candidate. After a robust discussion, the Search Committee submitted to the Council a list of five 鈥渁cceptable鈥 candidates to the Council for consideration; one semi-finalist withdrew their application. Before the meeting concluded, a 鈥渟traw poll鈥 was taken which resulted in resounding consensus on the part of the Search Committee in favor of three candidates.
At a Special Meeting of the 成人AV视频 Council, members carefully weighed the merits of each semi-finalist and unanimously recommended three unranked, consensus finalists to SUNY Chancellor King and the SUNY Board of Trustees for final consideration. The Council expressed confidence that each finalist will uphold our core values and aspirations while guiding 成人AV视频 into our next chapter of growth, innovation and excellence.
The next phase is currently underway:
- Final Interviews: The three finalists have been interviewed by Chancellor King and his senior staff and will soon be interviewed by the SUNY Board of Trustees.
- Final Decision: The SUNY Board of Trustees is vested with the authority to appoint the next president and is expected to make a final selection in early August.
Stay tuned for further updates.
Kathryn Grant Madigan, Esq., Search Committee Chair
成人AV视频 Council ChairFor More Information:
Contact Dateline
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Emergency locking mechanism installation project
Emergency locking mechanism installation project
成人AV视频 has initiated a campus-wide project to standardize emergency locking mechanisms on classroom doors. This multi-phase initiative is designed to enhance safety and security across academic spaces.
The first phase of the project began this summer, focusing on classrooms in the Classroom Wing and Fine Arts Building. Classroom doors have been outfitted with interior door handles that include a red emergency locking button. In the event of an emergency, the red button can be pushed to immediately secure the door from inside the room. To exit or unlock the door, simply turn the interior handle, which will release the lock.
These buttons are intended to be used only in emergencies to secure a classroom door.
This important project will continue over the next two semesters to outfit all classrooms across campus with similar locking mechanisms.For More Information:
Contact JoAnn Navarro
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VIDEO: A Final Thought from President Harvey Stenger
VIDEO: A Final Thought from President Harvey Stenger
After filming an impressive 55 videos during his presidency, Harvey Stenger has one final message 鈥 plus a few moments you didn鈥檛 see coming.
Click the link below to watch!For More Information:
Contact Dateline or visit
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Eduroam Wi-Fi update
Eduroam Wi-Fi update
As required by the Wi-Fi certificate vendor, ITS made an important update to the eduroam Wi-Fi network on May 29, 2025. In order to minimize service interruption, an additional one-time step is required by all users. While this step will install a new security certificate on your device, there will be no visible difference in Wi-Fi functionality. The new security certificate will reflect a required change that was made end of the spring semester in the Wi-Fi certificate vendor's name.
To stay connected to Eduroam (campus Wi-Fi) without issues, run the latest version of JoinNow on your devices. This will get your device ready with the new configuration. If you do not complete this, you may not be able to connect to the eduroam network. If you connect on multiple devices (e.g., your laptop, your phone, etc.) this will need to be done on each device. This utility only needs to be run on Wi-Fi-connected desktops, laptops and mobile devices, but does not need to be run on wired desktops.
To run JoinNow, download and run the utility here at the link below or go to .
A few notes: You will need your 成人AV视频 account password to log in. On Windows and Mac computers, a file will be downloaded that you will need to click on to run. Follow the standard eduroam onboarding procedure at:
Questions? Contact the ITS Help Desk at 607-777-6420.For More Information:
Contact Help Desk or visit
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OTP and phishing scams
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
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Featured in BingUNews: 成人AV视频 to expand on-campus housing with new 350-bed residence hall
Featured in BingUNews: 成人AV视频 to expand on-campus housing with new 350-bed residence hall
In response to historically high enrollment and a dedication to providing the best facilities possible to its students, staff and faculty, 成人AV视频 is once again growing its architectural footprint with a new residence hall.
鈥淔or mayors or governors, the presence of cranes would be a sign of success, meaning there is an opportunity to continue to invest in your community 鈥 and a university is no different,鈥 said Brian Rose, vice president for student affairs. 鈥淐onstruction is a demonstration that the university can continue to invest in itself, and to make the experience for our students, faculty and staff stronger.鈥
Located between the CIW and Mountainview communities, the new 350-bed residence hall will feature a suite-style design 鈥 in alignment with the collegiate structure of its partner buildings 鈥 and will share living space and private bedrooms and will include community areas and other amenities. This addition will push 成人AV视频鈥檚 residential programming to over 8,000 beds.
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Dateline or visit /news/story/5715/binghamton-to-expand-on-campus-housing-with-new-350-bed-residence-hall
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成人AV视频's principles of community
成人AV视频's principles of community
Dear campus community,
As a new semester begins, we want to greet those new to 成人AV视频 and welcome back those who are returning to the University. We want to inform and remind you of two core principles that serve as essential elements of our community.
We are a campus community representative of a rich, diverse and vibrant group of people, brought together from all corners of the globe to live, work and study together. Our vast and varied experiences allow us a tremendous opportunity to learn from others who are different, formulate enhanced research outcomes, express ideas and work together toward the common goals of providing a transformational, world-class education to students and a rewarding career for employees.
We must do so with civility and mutual respect at the forefront.
Every member of the campus community has a unique perspective on their place in the world and must be allowed the space and the freedom to do so safely and respectfully. Our community thrives when we treat and respond to one another鈥檚 ideas with civility.
This community, however, will not tolerate racism, hatred or bigotry. We will not tolerate attacks or incitement to violence of any kind on individuals or groups. This includes Islamophobia, antisemitism and threats or insults directed at individuals or groups based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, ability status, political affiliation or other traits.
Anyone who has experienced or witnessed an act of hate, bias or discrimination may submit a bias incident report. The University takes all incident reports seriously and investigates them thoroughly. The University Counseling Center (UCC), the Dean of Students Office, the University Ombudsman and the CARE Team can also offer support. Anyone who needs immediate assistance can contact University Police at (607) 777-2222.
We have a community that is strong because of its diverse perspectives and experiences. We are at our best when we foster a respectful, inclusive, equitable and welcoming environment and when all our voices are fully supported.
Our best wishes for an enjoyable, safe, productive, civil and respectful semester.
Sincerely,
Donald Hall
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Karen Jones
Vice President for Diversity, Equity and InclusionFor More Information:
Contact Dateline
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成人AV视频 announces Anne D鈥橝lleva as eighth president
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 Dateline or visit /news/story/5721/binghamton-university-announces-anne-dalleva-as-eighth-president/
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Policies on expressive activity
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 鈥渆ncourage faculty, students and staff to ask unexpected questions, foster open dialogue and develop innovative solutions to important problems.鈥
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 InclusionFor More Information:
Contact Dateline
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Title IX Newsletter
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
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Policies on expressive activity
Policies on expressive activity
To review the policies on expressive activity, go to:
/academics/provost/dateline-message-policies-expressive-activity.htmlFor More Information:
Contact Do not reply or visit /academics/provost/dateline-message-policies-expressive-activity.html
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Avoid U-turns into UHS lots
Avoid U-turns into UHS lots
Entering and leaving campus by car at certain times of day can cause traffic backups.
However, University students, faculty and staff should NOT try to avoid the congestion by making U-turns into the UHS parking lots, where UHS is trying to conduct business.
Be a good neighbor. Leave yourself extra time to get to where you are going and follow all traffic lights and signs.For More Information:
Contact NYS University Police
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Purchase your parking permit online
Purchase your parking permit online
Parking permits are available for purchase online for the upcoming academic year at the Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) portal at the link below. 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 and contact information is up to date. If you have a current annual or summer permit, you will continue to have access to park on campus through Friday, Aug. 15. Newly purchased fall or annual permits are immediately active. Fall and annual permits for the 2025-26 academic year will be required as of Monday, Aug. 18.
Garage and paid lot permits are available for purchase at the Parking Services office, located on the ground level of the Couper Administration Building. If you are signed up for a garage and paid lot permit with payroll deduction, no action is required.
TAPS utilizes License Plate Recognition (LPR), a plate-recognition technology that virtually associates 成人AV视频 parking permits with a license plate. Vehicle information can be updated from your online account at any time. See the campus map for parking lot locations. Parking Services will closely monitor lot availability and will update the TAPS 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
Arts and Entertainment
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"In the American Grain: Exploring America through Art, 1919鈥1946" opens Sept. 4
"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 Jess Petrylak or visit /art-museum/
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Welcome Mixer for Creative Writing Program: Sept. 4
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 /english/creative-writing/creative-writing-events.html
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Takming Chuang "Bardo" exhibition at Rosefsky Gallery: Aug. 28鈥揝ept. 30
Takming Chuang "Bardo" exhibition at Rosefsky Gallery: Aug. 28鈥揝ept. 30
The Department of Art and Design presents an exhibition by 成人AV视频 alum Takming Chuang, a multidisciplinary artist based in Oakland, Calif., on view in the Rosefsky Gallery from Aug. 28鈥揝ept. 30. Chuang will give a lecture from 5-6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, in LH-10, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the gallery, FA 259.
Chuang鈥檚 work combines printmaking, photography and sculpture. For his installation in the Rosefsky Gallery, he handmade a series of drying racks from unraveled coils of galvanized steel wire. On the racks hang ink-rubbed impressions on medical drape sheets, recalling animal or plant matter laid to dry for preservation. The materiality alludes to aging and impermanence, while the title, "Bardo", is a Tibetan term for being in between states.
All events are free and open to the public.For More Information:
Contact Emmy Thelander
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Eleventh Hour Literary seeking submissions
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. Share this news with students: their artwork 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
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2025-26 Music Department concert season
2025-26 Music Department concert season
The 成人AV视频 Music Department is pleased to announce its 2025-26 concert season, a series of performances celebrating music excellence through beloved classics and exciting new works.
The season features more than 65 concerts, operas, guest artists and faculty showcases, so university students and community members can explore music that spans centuries, styles and cultures.
The season opens on Sunday, Aug. 24, with The Greg Evans Trio in Casadesus Recital Hall with an eclectic mix of jazz tunes. Other fall semester highlights will include a celebration of Latin American Art Song with Brenda Iglesias, professor of voice and contralto on Saturday, Sept. 13; a residency with N.Y. Voices collaborating with the university choirs on Sunday, Oct. 5; the Children鈥檚 Opera: "Sid the Serpent Who Wanted to Sing", on Sunday, Nov. 16; and Harpur Jazz Week with guitarist Gabe Condon, on Thursday, Nov. 20.
The spring semester is packed with even more outstanding performances. Some highlights include: the spring opera, "Postcard From Morocco"; artists-in-residence, HUB New Music and the 成人AV视频 Symphony Orchestra, featuring a special guest.
As always, the department has outstanding ensemble performances to look forward to in both semesters. Audiences can come and see concerts with the University Wind Symphony; the 成人AV视频 Symphony Orchestra; the Percussion Ensemble and Steel Drum Band; Collegium Musicum early music Ensemble; the Nukporfe African Drumming and Dance Ensemble; the Piano, Low Brass, Flute and Guitar Ensembles, and so much more.
For a more detailed listing of the performance season and more information about tickets and parking, visit the link below or at:For More Information:
Contact Robert J Manners or visit /music/events.html
Career Development
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Leadership Development Program nominations
Leadership Development Program nominations
Nominations for the Fall 2025 成人AV视频 Leadership Development Program are now being accepted.
The program sessions will be in-person and are scheduled for Sept. 10, Sept. 24 and Oct. 8, 2025. The program consists of interactive sessions, online modules and mentoring with a focus on individual leadership, team leadership and organizational leadership. Participants can be nominated by their supervisor or self-nominate. This is a great opportunity to learn new skills, hone your existing ones and network with other colleagues/leaders across the campus.
Program details and schedules can be found at: /offices/uctd/training/leadership-development-program/
The online nomination is located at the link below.
Questions may be directed to Aaron Phelps at phelpsa@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Aaron Phelps or visit /offices/uctd/training/leadership-development-program/nomination-form.html
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Research Foundation vacancy: Physical education teacher, Institute for Child Development
Research Foundation vacancy: Physical education teacher, Institute for Child Development
The Children's Unit for Treatment and Evaluation (CUTE), a New York State Approved Special Education Program (ages 3-11) and NASET School of Excellence, is one of ICD's many service programs. The staff consists of devoted special education teachers, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, school psychologists, board-certified behavior analysts, clinical psychologists, physical education teachers, paraprofessional staff and administrative support staff who work together to meet the needs of the individuals and families served. This position will be part of the dynamic team at CUTE, providing center-based services to students enrolled in the program by school districts and county health departments throughout the Southern Tier of New York.
For more information and to apply, click the link provided below.For More Information:
Contact Adam Chavez or visit
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Professional vacancy: Electrical engineering designer
Professional vacancy: Electrical engineering designer
Professional vacancy: Electrical engineering designer
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Assistant director of outreach and engagement, Workforce Development
Professional vacancy: Assistant director of outreach and engagement, Workforce Development
Professional vacancy: Assistant director of outreach and engagement, Workforce Development
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Access services assistant, Libraries (Part time, temporary)
Professional vacancy: Access services assistant, Libraries (Part time, temporary)
Professional vacancy: Access services assistant, Libraries (Part time, temporary)
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Baseball pitching coach
Professional vacancy: Baseball pitching coach
Professional vacancy: Baseball pitching coach
For More Information:
Contact Chelsey Fletcher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Associate dean for research, corporate engagement and entrepreneurship, Watson
Professional vacancy: Associate dean for research, corporate engagement and entrepreneurship, Watson
Professional vacancy: Associate dean for research, corporate engagement and entrepreneurship, Watson (Internal Only)
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Business manager, enrollment management
Professional vacancy: Business manager, enrollment management
Professional vacancy: Business manager, enrollment management
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Manager of content and data curation
Professional vacancy: Manager of content and data curation
Manager of content and data curation
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Executive assistant to the dean of Libraries
Professional vacancy: Executive assistant to the dean of Libraries
Professional vacancy: Executive assistant to the dean of Libraries
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Research system administrator
Professional vacancy: Research system administrator
Professional vacancy: Research system administrator
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Director, Koffman Southern Tier Incubator
Professional vacancy: Director, Koffman Southern Tier Incubator
Professional vacancy: Director, Koffman Southern Tier Incubator
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Director of financial aid
Professional vacancy: Director of financial aid
Professional vacancy: Director of financial aid
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Financial manager, Auxiliary Services
Professional vacancy: Financial manager, Auxiliary Services
Professional vacancy: Financial manager, Auxiliary Services
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Professional vacancy: Academic advisor, Harpur College of Arts and Sciences
Professional vacancy: Academic advisor, Harpur College of Arts and Sciences
Professional vacancy: Academic advisor, Harpur College of Arts and Sciences
For More Information:
Contact Kathy Gallagher or visit
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Earn your master's degree in higher education and student affairs
Earn your master's degree in higher education and student affairs
Ready to take your career to the next level? Discover how a master's degree in higher education and student affairs can open doors to new opportunities.
With flexible full-time and part-time degree options, along with evening classes, the program is designed to help working professionals balance their careers and education. It's not too late to start this January 鈥 and tuition assistance is available for SUNY employees.
Contact Bernard Fleming at bfleming@binghamton.edu to schedule a personal one-on-one meeting, or join a virtual information session at:
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Bernard Fleming or visit /higher-education-and-student-affairs/index.html
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Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship
Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship
This award honors early career faculty whose scholarly or creative activities have already achieved significant recognition and, crucially, hold strong promise for field-defining impact in the future. This award is open to faculty across all disciplines, including performance-based or creative disciplines and those that focus on pedagogical research.
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Bailey Benninger or visit /academics/provost/excellence-awards/chancellor-horizon.html
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Faculty and Staff Fall Social Mixer: Sept. 12
Faculty and Staff Fall Social Mixer: Sept. 12
In celebration of Latin American Heritage Month, the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Office of Talent and Engagement invite you to the annual Fall Social Mixer, which will be held from 5-7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12, on the Hinman Dining Center Terrace. The rain location will be Hinman Dining Center 1200.
Join an evening of food, drinks and networking opportunities, featuring live music by Salsa Libre Lite. Campus faculty and staff can RSVP using B-Engaged at the link below.
For More Information:
Contact Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion or visit
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NSF funding available for your technology development at the Battery Show
NSF funding available for your technology development at the Battery Show
Are you conducting translational research, or do you have an exciting invention or innovation in the battery or energy storage sector? Researchers, students and entrepreneurs at 成人AV视频 have the opportunity to receive grant funding to progress their research or innovation. The National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps Program gives researchers funding and training to explore the commercial path forward for their research, inventions and products.
The four-week Hybrid Regional I-Corps Course comprises virtual sessions, mentoring and the opportunity to interact with key customers and industry stakeholders while opening up access to $5,000 in funding to attend the Battery Show, held on Oct. 7鈥9, in Detroit, Mich.
Successful teams have the opportunity to progress to the national-level NSF I-Corps Teams Program, providing $50,000 in grant funding.
The hybrid course starts on Monday, Sept. 15. Apply by Wednesday, Aug. 20, at:
For questions, contact Matt Quimby, at mquimby1@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Matthew Quimby or visit /research/division-offices/innovation/programs/nsf-i-corps.html
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Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship
Chancellor's Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship
This award honors early career faculty whose scholarly or creative activities have already achieved significant recognition and, crucially, hold strong promise for field-defining impact in the future. This award is open to faculty across all disciplines, including performance-based or creative disciplines and those that focus on pedagogical research.
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Bailey Benninger or visit /academics/provost/excellence-awards/chancellor-horizon.html
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Law School Admissions Fair: Oct. 8
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
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成人AV视频 construction update
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
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Clearview Drive reduced to one lane: Aug. 26-29
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
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New traffic patterns for easier access to Lot M
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
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2025 Summer construction accomplishments/updates
2025 Summer construction accomplishments/updates
Summer 2025 construction saw new projects getting underway, significant advancement of ongoing projects and improvements in several outdoor areas. A summary is available on the Facilities Management website at the link below.
For More Information:
Contact Karen Fennie or visit /facilities-management/construction-news/index.html
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Lot E1 closure
Lot E1 closure
Parking lot E1 will be closed Monday, Nov. 4, in advance of activity associated with the East Gym addition project. The lot will remain closed for the duration of the project, which is anticipated to take 15 to 18 months. The contractor will be using the lot to support construction activities. Additional parking is available in lot G1 adjacent to the Welcome Center. Signage is in place to indicate the upcoming closure.
Contact Gregg Konnick, project coordinator, at gkonnick@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Gregg Konnick
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East Gym Addition construction activity
East Gym Addition construction activity
Preliminary construction activity for the East Gym Addition project will begin Monday, Nov. 4. The contractor will be fencing the site and conducting surveying work. A construction trailer to support operations will be delivered to the staging area on lot E1 before 7 a.m. A section of the walkway on the north side of the East Gym, from the track to the recreation tennis courts, will be closed with signage in place indicating pedestrian detours. The track and courts will remain accessible. As previously announced, parking in lot E1 will be closed beginning Nov. 4. Alternate parking is available in lot G1 or elsewhere on campus. The project is expected to take 18 months to complete.
Contact project coordinator Gregg Konnick with any questions, at gkonnick@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Gregg Konnick
General
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Register for the Community Engagement Awards
Register for the Community Engagement Awards
Join the Center for Civic Engagement to celebrate the incredible impact of community engagement at 成人AV视频 and beyond! The Community Engagement Awards will take place from 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, in University Union Old Union Hall. This event will shine a spotlight on the students, faculty, staff and community partners whose creativity, commitment and collaboration have made a real difference.
This special event will feature:
- Awards recognition honoring outstanding achievements in community-engaged teaching, research and partnership
- A buffet-style breakfast to enjoy while connecting with peers, colleagues and community partners
- Networking opportunities to strengthen relationships and spark new collaborations that extend learning and impact beyond campus
Registration is required by 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29. Click the link below to RSVP.For More Information:
Contact Center for Civic Engagement or visit
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August NewB Cafe today
August NewB Cafe today
There is a vast array of resources and services available to employees! Getting connected and amplifying your engagement with the services available from Auxiliary Services will provide a more satisfying employee experience!
The Office of Talent and Engagement invites new employees (Faculty, professional staff, classified staff, MC and RF) to the August NewB Cafe. The event will take place from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, in UUW324. Register by Thursday, Aug. 7.
If you have any questions, contact Andre Mathis, employee engagement specialist, at amathis@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Andre Mathis or visit
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Changes to student printing system
Changes to student printing system
Beginning this Fall semester, 成人AV视频 will be implementing a new, more sustainable student printing system. The University is moving from a dollar-based quota to a credit-based system that simplifies how you track your printing and encourages responsible resource use.
The number of pages allocated has not changed; each student receives 870 print credits at the start of each semester.
- One black-and-white page = one credit
- One color page = eight credits
The print allocation is issued by the first day of the fall, summer, spring and winter semesters, and is reset twice a year before the start of the Fall and Spring semesters.
To help you get the most out of your print credits, ITS will be updating campus printers to default to duplex (double-sided) printing, and will also send out a low print credit email once you fall below 20% of your printing credits.
To help students maximize their print credits, ITS will update campus printers to default to duplex (double-sided) printing and will also send out a low print credit email once they fall below 20% of their printing credits.
If students need additional credits for academic requirements, they will be able to submit a request through the new "Printing Credit Request Form." There will be a justification of need and a requirement to watch a brief video on responsible printing.For More Information:
Contact ITS Help Desk or visit /its/about/teams/technology-support-services/technical-support-services/student-printing/index.html
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Evening class AV support
Evening class AV support
Educational Communications (EdComm) will have professional staff covering evening class hours starting in the fall 2025 semester. Faculty teaching classes after 4 p.m. can expect to reach professional help at the 777-4757 helpline number, and to have technical staff visit their classrooms for AV assistance during class.
For More Information:
Contact Andrew Tucci
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New campus shuttle stop added to Lot G1
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/
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Parking office closed on Labor Day
Parking office closed on Labor Day
The Parking Office will be closed Monday, Sept. 1, for Labor Day. For parking transactions, visit the Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) website at the link below.
For More Information:
Contact Parking Services or visit
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"Classified Connections" breakfast event: Sept. 16
"Classified Connections" breakfast event: Sept. 16
The Office of Talent and Engagement would like to invite all classified staff (CSEA, PEF, ALES, NYSOPBA and PBANYS) to "Classified Connections". The event will take place from 6:45-8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, in UUW324. RSVP by Tuesday, Sept. 2.
This event is a breakfast Grab-N-Go in which you will be able to pick up either a breakfast sandwich box or a breakfast bakery box.
Questions can be directed to Andre Mathis, employee engagement specialist, at (607) 777-2078, or at amathis@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Andre Mathis or visit
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Monday classes to meet Tuesday, Sept. 2
Monday classes to meet Tuesday, Sept. 2
On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Monday classes will meet. On that day, classes will meet at the same time and location as classes scheduled on Mondays. Only Monday classes will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 2; Tuesday classes will not meet on that day.
For More Information:
Contact CBASM
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Request Walk OAs for your campus events
Request Walk OAs for your campus events
New Student Programs is kicking off its Fall 2025 Walk OA program to help new students form meaningful connections by offering them a buddy to attend on-campus events with! Walk OAs will be available to attend events with interested students during the first six weeks of the fall semester, starting Tuesday, Aug. 19, until Tuesday, Sept. 30.
If you are interested in having Walk OAs available to accompany students to your events, fill out the "Walk OA Request Form" located on the Walk OA webpage at the link below.
Reach out to hcooper4@binghamton.edu with any questions you might have about the Walk OAs.For More Information:
Contact Holly Cooper or visit /new-student-programs/walk-oa-program.html
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成人AV视频 Women's Annual Fall Meeting: Sept. 10
成人AV视频 Women's Annual Fall Meeting: Sept. 10
Join 成人AV视频 Women from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10, in the President's Reception Room for the Fall Business Meeting of 成人AV视频 Women. The group is pleased to welcome Sara Bull Studenmund, director of the writing studies minor, as the featured speaker. Studenmund will discuss how AI is being used across campus, the challenges it presents for today's students, how her program is responding and broader questions about the role of AI in academia and beyond.
All members are encouraged to attend 鈥 and bring a friend. Don't forget to bring your $25 cash or check for annual dues! Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Sharon ONeill or visit /organizations/buwomen/announcements.html
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Apply to become a Classroom to Career Fellow
Apply to become a Classroom to Career Fellow
The Classroom to Career Fellows Program provides an opportunity for faculty and Fleishman Career Center staff to co-create transparent and intentionally designed career education opportunities based on faculty goals and student needs within an existing course/curriculum. Fellows and Fleishman staff work together to define how integrating career education into the curriculum will support professional teaching, course outcomes and student engagement in a supportive cohort environment.
During the fall semester, cohort members will identify a spring course to be modified. Through brief online asynchronous modules, an in-person interactive workshop and an individual consulting appointment with Fleishman Career staff, cohort members will gain a foundation in career education, in addition to career tools, resources and adaptable sample assignments that can be incorporated into the classroom. Instructors/Faculty will then implement the course in the spring, followed by an in-person debriefing workshop for reflection. This program is open to all instructors of every rank and discipline.
Completion of the Classroom to Career Fellowship program will result in a $1500 extra service award, split into two payments (end of fall semester and end of spring semester).
The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11.
Email Jessica Lane-Rwabukwisi, senior academic partnerships specialist, at jlanerwa@binghamton.edu with any questions.For More Information:
Contact Jessica Lane-Rwabukwisi or visit
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Employee Alumni Reception: Sept. 11
Employee Alumni Reception: Sept. 11
Employees who are also alumni of the University are invited to a special Employee Alumni Reception from 3-5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, in the Benet Alumni Lounge in Old O'Connor Hall.
Register at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Alicia Casper or visit
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Healthy Campus Initiative's "Healthy Campus Week": Sept. 15-19
Healthy Campus Initiative's "Healthy Campus Week": Sept. 15-19
成人AV视频 will join other colleges and universities nationwide to engage students, faculty and staff in wellness programming and initiatives during the week of Sept. 15 -19.
Consider participating in this initiative by following the steps below. All events submitted will be compiled into a calendar and shared campuswide to help spread awareness and increase engagement. B-Healthy: Healthy Campus Initiative invites any and everyone to participate; the more the better!
1. Share your event details with the office via the Google Form linked below
2. Publish your event on B-Engaged
3. Add B-Healthy as a co-sponsor to your event on B-Engaged
Each day will have a daily theme/topic:
- Monday, Sept. 15 鈥 Farmers Market and Sustainability
- Tuesday, Sept. 16 鈥 Food Insecurity Awareness
- Wednesday, Sept. 17 鈥 Largest physical activity challenge day
- Thursday, Sept. 18 鈥 Mindfulness/Mental Health Awareness
- Friday, Sept. 19 鈥 Celebrate color! Eating fruits and veggies and/or school colorsFor More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit
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Advertise your event/program during Family Weekend
Advertise your event/program during Family Weekend
Parent and Family Programs is looking to promote campus partners' activities, programs, events and gatherings throughout Family Weekend.
This year's Family Weekend will run from Oct. 10-12.
Complete the form at the link below if you have not already communicated with Parent and Family Programs directly. Information submitted will be added to the Family Weekend event calendar and social media.For More Information:
Contact John Kiereck or visit
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Promote your events and announcements in The Union
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, faculty and staff.
Recognized student groups, faculty and staff departments are all 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
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A limited-time opportunity to support 成人AV视频 and save
A limited-time opportunity to support 成人AV视频 and save
The NYS Charitable Tax Credit Program is now available through the SUNY Impact Foundation. Apply by Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Donors who pay New York state taxes in excess of $10,000 and give to support 成人AV视频, or any other State University of New York (SUNY) or City University of New York (CUNY) school, are eligible. The tax benefits, in the form of credits and deductions, are for gifts of $10,000 to $100,000.
For the total qualified gift made, the donor receives:
1. New York state: 85% charitable tax credit
AND
2. Federal: 15% charitable deduction
3. New York state: 15% charitable deduction
Donors receive the benefit of both a credit and a deduction on their New York state tax filing for 2025.
Apply today at the link below!For More Information:
Contact Emily Gast or visit /foundation/giving/sunyimpact.html
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EAP updated downtown office hours
EAP updated downtown office hours
Join EAP for on-location office hours from 1-5 p.m. on Thursdays, alternating between the Decker Health Sciences building and the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences building.
All employees are welcome to utilize these office hours, regardless of work location.
Upcoming dates by location:
- Health and Sciences building, Room 141: Aug. 28, Sept. 11, Sept. 25, Oct. 9
- Pharmacy building, Room 115: Sept. 4, Sept. 18, Oct. 2, Oct. 16
If you would like to schedule an appointment, you can email eap@binghamton.edu or call (607) 777-6655. Walk-ins, while limited to availability, are also a welcome option.
EAP also offers on site appointments to ITC and UDC when requested.For More Information:
Contact Angella NamHee Kim
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The Center for Civic Engagement will register your students to vote!
The Center for Civic Engagement will register your students to vote!
Help students make their voices heard! The Center for Civic Engagement is available to come to your class and help students register to vote, learn about the absentee/mail or in-person voting process and answer questions about student voting rights and responsibilities. The CCE coordinates a nationally recognized, nonpartisan student voting program that has led to steady increases in student voter turnout.
A standard class presentation takes around 15-20 minutes. The Center also offer shorter presentation options to better meet the needs of faculty and students.
The voter registration deadline in New York is Saturday, Oct. 25. Submit requests early to help the CCE accommodate as many classes as possible.
You can submit your presentation request at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Emily Mains or visit
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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 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/
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BUC$ program to be discontinued
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/
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"Don't Cancel That Class" programming for faculty
"Don't Cancel That Class" programming for faculty
"Don't Cancel That Class" is a B-Healthy: Healthy Campus Initiative with the goal of providing health and wellness workshops in place of a class.
Why participate?
- Keep students engaged and learning.
- Promote the use of campus resources.
- Make up for a missed class day in a meaningful way.
Request Form:
Submit a request 3 weeks ahead at the link below.
B-Healthy staff will review your request and confirm coverage.
Workshop Topics:
- The dimensions of wellness (40-50 mins.)
- Happiness beyond academics (40-50 mins.)
- Party Safe: for party throwers and goers (60 mins.)
- Safer Sex 101 (50-60 mins.)
- Resource Learning (30-40 mins.)
- Resilience through identity and habits (50-60 mins.)
- Cannabis today (60 mins.)
- Suicide Prevention (60 mins.)
More information and descriptions can be found online at: /bhealthy/requests.html
Request a brochure or contact B-Healthy to learn more about this program!For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit
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Don't cancel your class/student program 鈥 request a career workshop
Don't cancel your class/student program 鈥 request a career workshop
The Fleishman Career Center can provide customized workshops, presentations or activities aligned with your students鈥 needs, whether you've partnered with the Center before or are looking to do so for the first time!
This fall, think about incorporating one or more of the following in courses or student programs:
- A career education workshop
- A financial literacy workshop
- A career assignment or activity
- A mini 15-minute presentation on a single topic (making authentic connections, exploring academic and career interests, or top tips for post-grad planning)
Note that the Ceter has launched a new program request form at the link below! Bookmark the updated form and delete any outdated links you may have.For More Information:
Contact Jessica Lane-Rwabukwisi or visit
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Register your campus e-transportation devices
Register your campus e-transportation devices
Lithium-ion batteries are found in many consumer e-transportation devices due to their small size, power output and versatility. 成人AV视频 is heavily invested in researching emerging energy storage technology related to Li-ion batteries. While our researchers are busy creating future energy solutions, consumer-grade lithium batteries are plentiful and present hazards that must be managed for the safety of all campus community members.
All e-transportation devices powered by a lithium-ion battery such as e-bikes, e-scooters and e-hoverboards brought to, stored or charged on campus must be registered. There is no fee to do so, and the process is simple. Note that you will need to provide photos of each device and battery. You can access the registration form via phone or computer at the link below.
This registration does not apply to battery-operated devices such as 鈥 but not limited to 鈥 laptops, desktop computers, iPads, tablets, cell phones, ADA Mobility Devices, hybrid or electric vehicles, etc.
成人AV视频 has established several safety guidelines for e-transportation users. To learn more about the policy, go to: /operations/policies/policy-422.htmlFor More Information:
Contact Environmental Health & Safety or visit /offices/environmental-health-safety/fire-prevention/battery-fire-safety.html
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Grubhub is BUDS' new mobile ordering app
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
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Fall semester Food Pantry pick-up hours
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, faculty, staff and community members facing hard times, such as running short of money for the month or other emergencies.
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
Health and Wellness
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Sign up today for the farm share program with Russell Farms
Sign up today for the farm share program with Russell Farms
The Healthy Campus Initiative: B-Healthy has partnered with Russell Farms to bring back the farm share program this fall. Enjoy fresh, seasonal produce with pickup every Wednesday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Lot E, in front of the Rec Center at the East Gym.
The 10-week program runs from Sept. 10 to Nov. 12. Choose your share size and explore add-ons like snacks or flowers by completing the form at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Kimberly Peabody or visit
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"Move Your Way" program fall challenges
"Move Your Way" program fall challenges
Six upcoming challenges for the "Move Your Way" program are taking place this fall semester! Sign up as an individual or as a team and win prizes.
- Individual Challenge: Aug. 25鈥31
- Individual Challenge: Sept. 22鈥28
- Group Challenge: 鈥淒e-Stress Squad鈥 Sept. 22鈥28
- Individual Challenge: Sept. 29鈥揙ct. 5
- Individual Challenge: Nov. 24鈥30
- Group Challenge: Dec. 1鈥14
Learn more about each challenge on the B-Healthy website at the link below. All faculty and staff are welcome to join!
The B-Healthy 'Move Your Way' program is committed to promoting inclusivity and providing accessible options for all individuals, regardless of their ability or experience. B-Healthy strives to provide a supportive environment that allows people to come together and live a life of wellness.For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit /bhealthy/programs-and-services/move-your-way.html
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Special offer: Massage therapy on campus
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
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Walk for Wellness 2025: Sept. 6
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.
Whether you鈥檙e here to walk, network or snack, you won鈥檛 want to miss the chance to show off your green 成人AV视频 spirit; connect with healthcare organizations like UHS and Lourdes; and refresh with lemonade from Sunny Sips and juice bowls from Common Juice Soilery, all 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
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Volleyball vs. Fordham Friday
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
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Volleyball Doubleheader: Aug. 30
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
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Featured in BingUNews: Anonymous donor provides $22 million gift to elevate 成人AV视频 Athletics
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/
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Emily Mackay wins gold medal in 1,500 at NACAC Meet
Emily Mackay wins gold medal in 1,500 at NACAC Meet
Emily Mackay '21 won the gold medal in the women's 1,500 at the North American Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Meet on Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Grand Bahamas Sports Complex. Mackay will compete at the World Track & Field Championships in Tokyo next month.
For More Information:
Contact David O'Brian or visit
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Volleyball vs. Hofstra: Aug. 31
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
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Men's and Women's Soccer Doubleheader: Aug. 31
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
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成人AV视频 alum Emily Mackay '21 advances to World Track and Field Championships
成人AV视频 alum Emily Mackay '21 advances to World Track and Field Championships
Emily Mackay is returning to the world stage.
Just one year after qualifying for the Paris Olympics, the 2021 成人AV视频 alum earned the bronze medal in the women's 1,500 finals at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships on Saturday afternoon at Hayward Field. As a result, she punched her ticket to the World Outdoor Championships, which will be held in Tokyo, Japan, on Sept. 13-21.
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact David O'Brian or visit
Recreation
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Gregg Wenzel 鈥91 Memorial 5K: Sept. 27
Gregg Wenzel 鈥91 Memorial 5K: Sept. 27
Run or walk a scenic fall 5K around campus to honor a Bearcat 鈥 and get a t-shirt if you register by Monday, Sept. 8! The race takes place Saturday, Sept. 27, starting and ending at the Gregg Wenzel Memorial statue on Bearcat Boulevard near the West Gym.
Learn more and sign up at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Craig Dube or visit
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Swim lessons registration open now
Swim lessons registration open now
Campus Recreation鈥檚 swim program offers lessons for all ages, helping kids and adults become strong swimmers and confident in the water. Certified instructors create a safe and supportive environment to build skills and comfort in and around the pool.
Registration is open now at the East Gym Recreation Center front desk. Learn more at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/programs/aquatics/lessons.html
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East Gym modified hours: Aug. 29鈥揝ept. 1
East Gym modified hours: Aug. 29鈥揝ept. 1
The East Gym will have modified hours for Labor Day weekend:
- Close at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29
- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, and Sunday, Aug. 31
- Open at 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 1
Click the link below to learn more.For More Information:
Contact Holly Brown or visit /campus-recreation/current-hours.html
Research
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Funding opportunity to accelerate your impactful research project
Funding opportunity to accelerate your impactful research project
The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships is excited to announce the opening of applications for our Seed Translational Research Projects (STRPs). The office is looking for projects that have the potential to significantly impact society and have a clear path to making a broad impact. This is a chance to take research beyond the lab and scale it to new heights.
The STRP program offers:
- Up to $150,000 over two years to support a innovative research project.
- Resources and expert guidance to help project transition from the lab to market or community implementation.
- A chance to make a significant societal impact through STEM innovation or community engagement.
- The project should be at a later stage with clear commercialization as either a startup or a license in 12-18 months, and have an industry partnership.
Complete the LOI and supplemental material for your Social Innovation or STEM Innovation by Saturday, Aug. 30.
This opportunity is part of our 成人AV视频 Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Discovery (EXCEED) program, supported through the prestigious NSF Accelerating Research Translation (ART) grant.
For more details, including eligibility and submission guidelines reach out to kcherny@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Kathryn Cherny
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Memory research opportunity for 18-40 and 60-80 year olds
Memory research opportunity for 18-40 and 60-80 year olds
The Cognition, Aging and Memory Performance (CAMP) Lab in the Department of Psychology, is currently recruiting for behavioral and eye-tracking memory research studies, investigating how humans bind together and remember relational information, and how that ability changes across the lifespan. These studies are each one session, lasting 1-3.5 hours (the exact length of your participation will be confirmed when you contact the Lab). All studies are conducted in Science IV on 成人AV视频 Campus.
To be eligible for these studies, you must be:
- 18-40 or 60-80 years of age,
- Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision,
- Have a native English reading proficiency,
- And must not have the following: history of neurological disease, severe traumatic brain injury, stroke, drug or substance abuse or uncontrollable shaking.
- You must pass a screener over the phone, which assesses eligibility for this research. Studies can then be scheduled at your convenience.
Research studies are all computer-based tasks, in which you will be asked to study various materials, potentially including objects, faces, scenes, words, etc. You will then be asked to remember certain aspects of that studied information, such as spatial location, temporal order, etc. Eye-tracking studies involve a tabletop camera tracking the position and movement of your eyes during these memory tasks, while your head rests on a chinrest to keep your eyes stable. You will also be asked to complete standardized assessments of cognition and demographic/health surveys.
Participants will receive $20 per hour for participating in the study.
If interested, email CAMP_Lab@binghamton.edu or call 607-444-2864. You can also visit the website at the link below for more details about ongoing studies.For More Information:
Contact Michael Dulas or visit
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HistoryForge Transcription Session: Sept. 5
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
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Seeking participants aged 60+ for meditation/poetry study
Seeking participants aged 60+ for meditation/poetry study
The goal of this study is to explore how meditation and poetry reading impact cognitive function in older adults. The study has been reviewed and approved by 成人AV视频鈥檚 (BU) IRB.
Participants must be 60 years or older; Individuals may be cognitively healthy or experiencing subjective memory concerns. However, those with a history of brain tumors, brain surgery, stroke, traumatic brain injury, uncontrolled shaking, epilepsy, psychiatric disorders or claustrophobia are not eligible.
Participants will be randomly assigned to either a meditation group or a poetry reading group, which will last for eight weeks, with weekly sessions of 2.5 hours, held near 成人AV视频. Groups will be held most weekdays after 3 p.m.
Before and after the program, participants will complete:
- A non-contrast MRI scan (approx. one hour) at 成人AV视频's Brain and Body Imaging Center (located at UHS Vestal).
- An EEG test and surveys (approx. two and a half hours) at the principal investigator鈥檚 office (Engineering Building third floor, Room N18). Free parking will be provided.
Participants will receive up to $100 for completing the assessments (both before and after the program).
If you are interested or have any questions, contact Weiying Dai at 617-669-8375 or via email at wdai@binghamton.edu. Be sure to include your phone number and/or email address when reaching out.For More Information:
Contact Weiying Dai
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Volunteers needed for research study on brain MRI
Volunteers needed for research study on brain MRI
The goal of this study is to develop a low-cost, non-invasive method for assessing brain function, aiming at early detection and monitoring of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The study has been reviewed and approved by 成人AV视频鈥檚 IRB.
Participants must be 18 years or older; either healthy (including those with mild cognitive deficits) or diagnosed with T2DM (including those with diabetic retinopathy), provided they have no other eye diseases; corrected visual acuity of 20/40 or better; blood pressure below 140/90 mmHg; and with no history of smoking and/or dementia, seizures, epilepsy, heart disease, arrhythmias, or kidney disease.
Participants will undergo a non-contrast brain MRI (approximately one hour of imaging) at UHS Vestal and will receive up to $50 for their participation in the MRI scan. Participants will need to visit the principal investigator鈥檚 office in the Engineering Building's third Floor, Room N18, for a 30-minute screening to confirm HbA1C levels, blood pressure, visual acuity and cognitive ability. No compensation will be provided for this screening visit.
If you are interested or have any questions, contact Weiying Dai at 617-669-8375 or preferably via email at wdai@binghamton.edu. Be sure to include your phone number and/or email address when reaching out.For More Information:
Contact Weiying Dai
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Energy storage poster prize announced
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
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Campus Research and Creative Opportunity Posting (CROP) 鈥 Call for opportunities
Campus Research and Creative Opportunity Posting (CROP) 鈥 Call for opportunities
Are you a faculty member, post-doc or graduate student with a research or creative opportunity for an undergraduate student? Post your position on the Campus Research Opportunity Posting (CROP) page to reach undergraduate students who seek a position.
The webpage below includes a link to a form to complete with details about your opportunity (title, description, student level, any prerequisites and how to apply). The form asks whether the position is ongoing or should be removed by a particular date. Once the position is created, the ESURC office can remove or repost a position at any time.For More Information:
Contact Beth Polzin or visit /student-research-and-scholarship/undergraduate-research/crop-database.html
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Call for student research posters for Battery Week 2025
Call for student research posters for Battery Week 2025
Are your students conducting research in battery chemistry, energy storage, materials, safety, energy impacts on community or related fields? 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 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. Proposals for student research posters are due Sept. 15 at
Open to all students from 成人AV视频! Have questions? Email kbayait@binghamton.eduFor More Information:
Contact Kari Bayait or visit
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Are you hosting an undergraduate research event this year?
Are you hosting an undergraduate research event this year?
The External Scholarships and Undergraduate Research Center (ESURC) is gathering information about undergraduate research dissemination events across campus. If your department is planning a poster session, conference or panel, complete the brief survey in the link provided below.
ESURC also offers support for these events. If you are interested in a poster design workshop, or to be featured in the ESURC newsletter or social media, contact Caroline Antalek.For More Information:
Contact Caroline Antalek or visit
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Seeking breast milk donors for paid study
Seeking breast milk donors for paid study
Researchers at 成人AV视频 School of Pharmacy are looking for healthy, milk-producing women to donate their excess breast milk (2-20 ounces) for use in research.
The overall purpose of the research is to help develop an assay to help predict medication secretion into breast milk during lactation. You must be 18 years or older to participate. You will be compensated with a $30 gift card for your time.
If interested or looking for more information, contact Linda Jiang at ljiang46@binghamton.edu. The primary investigator is Assistant Professor Tao Zhang, who can be reached at zhangt@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Linda Jiang
Speakers and Lectures
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"Mechanistic Insight Guides Photocatalysis Design" Chemistry lecture Friday
"Mechanistic Insight Guides Photocatalysis Design" Chemistry lecture Friday
The Chemistry Department welcomes Hannah J. Sayre, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biology and Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University, for a colloquium event. Sayre will present a lecture titled "Mechanistic Insight Guides Photocatalysis Design" at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, in the Fountain Room of the Smart Energy Building. All are welcome to attend the event.
For More Information:
Contact Mandy DuCreay
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Fall 2025 CoCo seminar schedule now available
Fall 2025 CoCo seminar schedule now available
The Fall 2025 CoCo seminar schedule is now available at:
(Note that the seminars will be held from 12:15-1:15p.m. this semester.)For More Information:
Contact Hiroki Sayama or visit
Training and Workshops
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Save the date 鈥 "Faculty Media Training": Sept. 17
Save the date 鈥 "Faculty Media Training": Sept. 17
Want your work, ideas and accomplishments to reach a wider audience? In this one-hour session, the Office of Media and Public Relations will walk you through simple, effective ways to get your work (ongoing projects, new publications, awards, events and more) in front of the public and in the news. The "Faculty Media Training" will take place at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the University Union Room 111.
Learn how we can help you connect with reporters, navigate interviews and take advantage of ready-made opportunities (videos, podcasts and more) to showcase your work and elevate your status as an expert in your field. You鈥檒l leave with practical tips and tools to amplify your impact beyond campus.
Click the link below to learn more or RSVP.For More Information:
Contact John Brhel or visit
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"Impostor phenomenon and the community cure" grad student event: Sept. 5
"Impostor phenomenon and the community cure" grad student event: Sept. 5
Join the Graduate School, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and researcher Liz Shin to explore the role of impostor phenomenon for graduate students. This workshop will discuss research on the impostor phenomenon (a psychological experience of doubting one鈥檚 abilities and fearing being exposed as a fraud) to understand what it is, how it impacts students and strategies for overcoming it.
This event will take place from 9-10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 5, in UU W324. Register via B-Engaged at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Erica Sausner or visit