Administrative
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Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program 鈥 apply now
Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program 鈥 apply now
Students are invited to apply for the Manhattan Graduate Scholars Program, which provides financial support for students entering the one-year, Saturdays-only Manhattan-based graduate program focused in improving healthcare systems. Studies are available in-person in Manhattan, online or hybrid. This one-year program is designed to provide individuals with a bachelor's degree the opportunity to gain sufficient knowledge and skills for modeling, analyzing and/or designing healthcare delivery systems and processes.
Click the link below to learn more!For More Information:
Contact Erin Hornbeck or visit /ssie/undergraduate/manhattanscholarship.html
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President's blog: "From Anne's Desk"
President's blog: "From Anne's Desk"
President D'Alleva is writing about her experiences on campus on her blog, "From Anne's Desk", with new entries every Monday morning!
Click on the link below to read more.For More Information:
Contact Dateline or visit /president/about-the-president/from-annes-desk.html
Arts and Entertainment
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Harpur Jazz Combo Thursday
Harpur Jazz Combo Thursday
The Harpur Jazz Ensemble and the Harpur Studio Jazz Band are thrilled to announce a spectacular day of music featuring acclaimed pianist Nick Weiser!
Be sure to catch the afternoon concert featuring the Harpur Jazz Quartet and Nick Weiser at 1:30-2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in the Casadesus Recital Hall. It's the perfect warm-up for a full day of world-class music!
Then, join the Harpur Jazz Ensemble and the Harpur Studio Jazz Band from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Chamber Hall of the Anderson Center for what promises to be an unforgettable joint concert. The program is stacked with high-energy original big band compositions and thrilling, new takes on classic repertoire.
These events are proudly made possible by the Karen and Robert Pompi Jazz Artist Series Endowment. Admission is free.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Violin Studio recital Friday
Violin Studio recital Friday
Join violin student performers from the studio of Noemi Miloradovic as they put on this semester's studio recital. The performance will feature works by Bach, Bartok, Brahms, Beethoven, and more!
This event will take place from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission is free.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Piano Ensemble: April 13
Piano Ensemble: April 13
Immerse yourself in heartwarming music as pianists engage in a delightful performance of piano four hands and six hands! Come and hear the music of Debussy, Dvor谩k, Faur茅, Rachmaninoff, and other renowned composers.
This event will take place at 7:30-9:30 p.m. Monday, April 13, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission is free.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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"Among Neighbors" documentary screening and discussion: April 14
"Among Neighbors" documentary screening and discussion: April 14
In recognition of Holocaust Remembrance Day, join the Department of Judaic Studies at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, in Lecture Hall 7, for a screening of the innovative and award-winning documentary "Among Neighbors" by Yoav Potash. The screening will be followed by a discussion facilitated by Professors Gina Glasman and Eliyana Adler.
This event is free and open to the public. It is brought to you by the Department of Judaic Studies, the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, and Hillel at Binghamton.For More Information:
Contact Kimberli Schull or visit
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Hub New Music: April 16
Hub New Music: April 16
Hailed as 鈥渁 prime mover of piping-hot 21st century repertoire鈥 by The Washington Post, Hub New Music is one of the country's leading contemporary music ensembles. They return to Binghamton for two dynamic and unmissable performances that showcase the extraordinary range of new music created by Binghamton faculty and students, alongside new works from Grammy and Pulitzer-winning composers the ensemble has commissioned.
This event will take place from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission is free.
In addition to highlighting student work, ranging from EDM to lush romanticism to experimental instrument design, the performances will also include a world premiere by Hippocrates Cheng, assistant professor of music theory and composition, and the work "What if We鈥檙e Beautiful" by Daniel Thomas Davis, professor of composition, which has been frequently performed across the country and was recently featured on National Public Radio.
Founded in 2013, Hub New Music is one of today鈥檚 leading contemporary music ensembles. Hub has expanded the repertoire for its distinct combination of flute, clarinet, violin, and cello with over two dozen commissions by today鈥檚 most celebrated composers. In its thoughtfully curated programs, Hub New Music performs works exclusively written for the ensemble that strike notes of contemporary relevance. Recent and upcoming performances include concerts presented by Tanglewood, Seattle Symphony, Morgan Library, Suntory Hall (Tokyo), the Williams Center for the Arts, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center, King鈥檚 Place (London), Thailand International Composer鈥檚 Festival (Bangkok), Soka Performing Arts Center, Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, Bowdoin International Chamber Music Festival, and the Celebrity Series of Boston.
Current touring projects include Daniel Wohl鈥檚 UFO-inspired electroacoustic piece "Mirage", and "What If We鈥檙e Beautiful", a program exploring queerness, chosen family, and identity with music by Daniel Thomas Davis and choreography by Aaron Loux and Brian Lawson. In recent seasons, Hub has collaborated on commissions with Ang茅lica Negr贸n, Nico Muhly, Tyshawn Sorey, Donnacha Dennehy, Christopher Cerrone, Carlos Simon, and Kati Ag贸cs, among others. The group has also developed genre-defying collaborations with the Asia/America New Music Institute, Boston鈥檚 Urbanity Dance, Silkroad鈥檚 Kojiro Umezaki (shakuhachi), and trumpeter/spoken word artist MK Zulu.
Hub New Music鈥檚 recordings have garnered consistent acclaim. The group鈥檚 recent album with Kojiro Umezaki, "a distance, intertwined", featured five works for Hub and shakuhachi, which I Care if You Listen called 鈥渂eautiful, haunting music that presents a clear and authentic dialog between varied cultural paradigms and traditions.鈥 Hub鈥檚 debut album, "Soul House", released on New Amsterdam Records, was called 鈥渋ngenious and unequivocally gorgeous鈥 (Boston Globe) and 鈥渋ntensely poignant" (Textura). In 2022, Hub鈥檚 album with Carlos Simon, "Requiem for the Enslaved", was nominated for a GRAMMY award for Best Classical Composition.
Hub is sought after for its multifaceted educational residency programs, having been a recent guest at Princeton University, University of Michigan, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, among many others. In 2021, Hub was a resident ensemble for the Los Angeles Philharmonic鈥檚 Nancy and Barry Sanders Composer Fellowship program for high school-aged composers. Also in 2021, Hub launched its flagship K-12 educational program, HubLab, that uses improvisation and storytelling to create original pieces with students of all musical levels.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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"A Long Series of Shorts": April 16
"A Long Series of Shorts": April 16
Join the 麻豆社 Art Museum for "A Long Series of Shorts" between noon and 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 16, during open museum hours.
Come watch short films related to the spring 2026 exhibitions, "Line, Color, Contrast: Japanese Prints and New York Arts & Crafts" and "Drawing Connections: Frank Lloyd Wright".
Featured films include "The Victorian House of Arts and Crafts", "Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901 footage by Thomas A. Edison", "A Girl Is a Fellow Here", "Ukiyo-e Fundamentals: History, Production, and Influence", and many more!
麻豆社 Art Museum is located in the Fine Arts Building on the 麻豆社 campus. All BUAM events are free and open to the public.For More Information:
Contact Joseph Leach or visit /art-museum/
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Low Brass Ensemble: April 18
Low Brass Ensemble: April 18
Join the 麻豆社 Music Department for an eclectic mix of solo trombone with piano works in recital format, including performances by the 麻豆社 Low Brass Ensemble. Expect to hear works in varying styles from Baroque to Jazz!
This event will take place from 1-2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 18, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission is free. Click the link below to learn more.
For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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Senior recital 鈥 Liam Flatley, tenor: April 19
Senior recital 鈥 Liam Flatley, tenor: April 19
Featuring composers ranging from J.S. Bach to Steven Sondheim, Liam Flatley, tenor, explores what it means to be steadfast in one鈥檚 sense of devotion. Whether expressed by exalting the power of God like in Bach鈥檚 "Magnificat", or explored through the struggle to be vulnerable enough to love and be loved in Sondheim's "Company", devotion manifests in our lives in many ways and asks us to consider what gives our lives meaning. Additional works will also be featured by George F. Handel, Robert Schumann, Francis Poulenc, Daniel Cat谩n, and Benjamin Britten.
This event will take place from 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19, in Casadesus Recital Hall. Admission is free.For More Information:
Contact Robert Manners or visit /music/events.html
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"Puzzle and Play Night at BUAM": April 23
"Puzzle and Play Night at BUAM": April 23
Join the 麻豆社 Art Museum for "Puzzle and Play Night at BUAM" from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in the Main Gallery.
Get in touch with your inner architect! Frank Lloyd Wright discussed the role wooden Froebel blocks played in his development, and described the tactile experience of playing with blocks as a child as 鈥渢he sense which never afterward leaves the fingers.鈥 And Wright's son, John Lloyd Wright, invented the popular building block toy Lincoln Logs! These toys and more will be available for participants to tinker with.
麻豆社 Art Museum is located in the Fine Arts Building on the 麻豆社 campus. All BUAM events are free and open to the public.For More Information:
Contact Joseph Leach or visit /art-museum/
Career Development
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Last call 鈥 Bing's MPA, MPP, or SUST graduate programs are waiting for you!
Last call 鈥 Bing's MPA, MPP, or SUST graduate programs are waiting for you!
Are you graduating this fall or spring? Earn your master's degree today! The Department of Public Administration and Policy is looking for students who are approaching the end of their undergraduate degrees and are interested in making a difference in the world.
You still have time to apply to our graduate programs, starting as soon as this spring! The department offers a variety of flexible options:
- MPA and Sustainable Communities (MS) 4+1 Programs 鈥 earn your bachelor's and master's degree in five years. If you are graduating this upcoming fall or spring, you can still join the MPA/ SUST 4+1 program this spring and earn your degree within one year!
- One-year in-person MPA program 鈥 Looking to simply complete your undergraduate degree first? Join the program in spring or fall 2026, and complete your MPA within one year!
- Online MPP Program 鈥 Tired of Binghamton's weather or want to be back home? Do graduate school remotely! Join the new, exclusively online, completely asynchronous MPP program. Applications for fall 2026 are now being accepted.
- Traditional MPA or Sustainable Communities (MS) 鈥 Want to complete the program at a traditional pace? Earn your MPA or Sustainable Communities (MS) degree in approximately two years!
NOTE: If you have a GPA of 3.5 or higher at 麻豆社, you will have guaranteed admission into all of these programs (*space dependent).
See the program flyer below for more information about the programs, curriculum, full and part-time options, application requirements, deadlines, and alumni and career outcomes. If you are interested and have any questions, reach out to Melissa Sweet at msweet@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Melissa Sweet or visit /public-administration-and-policy/academic-programs/
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Apply to the PharmD program today and have your application fee waived!
Apply to the PharmD program today and have your application fee waived!
The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS) wants you to join the ranks of future practitioners striving to provide the best patient-oriented pharmaceutical care in every setting imaginable.
And for a limited time, it's easier than ever 鈥 Binghamton students can apply to the program today and have their fee waived. Click the link below to learn more!For More Information:
Contact Christianna Friedrichsen or visit
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Over $300,000 in internship funding available now
Over $300,000 in internship funding available now
The Fleishman Career Center is committed to removing financial barriers that may prevent students from pursuing valuable internship opportunities. If you have financial needs and have secured an internship, you may be eligible for internship funding.
Applications for internship funding opened on Monday, March 16. They are reviewed on a rolling basis. Learn more about each of the internship funding opportunities at the link below.
During the summer of 2025, the Fleishman Career Center distributed $203,324 in internship funding, enabling 129 students to complete meaningful, high-impact internship experiences. This year, over $300,000 in funding will be available across multiple internship funding opportunities.
To apply for internship funding, students must be currently matriculated at 麻豆社, have a SSN or ITIN, complete the FAFSA demonstrating financial need, and have received an internship offer. Some funds may include additional requirements such as major restrictions, class year preferences, or GPA considerations. Each fund has a slightly different application process, but most applications require an "Internship Expense Budget Worksheet" and may request additional materials. Funding is competitive, and not all applicants will receive an award.
Note that this is a competitive application process, and not all applicants will receive funding, even if they meet all eligibility criteria for that fund. Preference will be given to students who have not received funding before.
Looking for an internship? The Fleishman Career Center is here to help. Schedule an appointment with a career consultant for support with your search strategy, applications, and outreach. You can also stop by for a drop-in from noon to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday for quick questions and guidance.For More Information:
Contact Michael Martin or visit /ccpd/services/internship-funding.html
General
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Drug Free Schools and Communities Act
Drug Free Schools and Communities Act
In accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA), 麻豆社 is required to distribute, annually, a written notice to all students and employees outlining the University's Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs program, and pertinent policies and laws.
Specifically, the annual notification must include: 1) standards of conduct that clearly prohibit the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol; 2) applicable local, state, and federal laws; 3) health risks associated with substance use; 4) a description of substance misuse resources available; and 5) sanctions that will be imposed for violations of the established standards of conduct.
The link below provides additional information about the DFSCA requirements as well as the full 麻豆社 Annual Notification text. Students and staff are encouraged to read the notification carefully.For More Information:
Contact Rasheema Wright or visit /bhealthy/wellness-education-resources/atod/drugfreecampus.html
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Summer 2026 Acres Farm internship in sustainable agriculture
Summer 2026 Acres Farm internship in sustainable agriculture
Are you passionate about sustainable agriculture and eager to gain hands-on farming experience? The Acres Farm internship offers students the opportunity to cultivate fruits and vegetables at Acres Farm on Bunn Hill Road, while also learning about organic and sustainable agricultural practices.
To find out more about this internship and to apply, visit Handshake at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Acres or visit
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Food Pantry hiring interns
Food Pantry hiring interns
The Food Pantry is hiring multiple undergraduate interns. The internship is a four-credit internship opportunity.
Students who participate in this internship will learn about food insecurity as it relates to colleges and universities; learn how to effectively run a fully-functioning food pantry alongside knowledgeable and dedicated University staff; and develop projects to improve the pantry鈥檚 operations to the benefit of the Binghamton community that it serves.
To find out more about this internship and to apply, visit Handshake at the link below. Direct any questions to bpantry@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Food Pantry or visit
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Order regalia and claim tickets for Commencement 2026 before the deadline!
Order regalia and claim tickets for Commencement 2026 before the deadline!
Order your cap and gown before Monday, April 13, and claim your tickets before Friday, April 17, so your guests can attend your Commencement ceremony.
Find all information on the Commencement website at the link below!For More Information:
Contact Commencement Office or visit /commencement/
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Bikeshare bikes return after winter months
Bikeshare bikes return after winter months
The bikes are back and ready to ride through 麻豆社鈥檚 Bikeshare program! Transportation and Parking Services has partnered with Koloni to provide 30 bikes located at four easy-to-access hubs: Lecture Hall, C4, Upper East Gym, and Hinman.
Ride wherever you need to go, then return your bike to any of the designated hubs when you鈥檙e finished. Students, faculty, and staff ride for free for up to two hours each day, with just a $5 hourly fee after that. Simply download the Koloni app, reserve your bike, and enjoy the ride!For More Information:
Contact TAPS or visit /services/transportation-and-parking/alternative-transportation/bike-share/
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Time for scholarship season!
Time for scholarship season!
That鈥檚 right 鈥 it鈥檚 time to apply for scholarships. Donor-funded scholarships are available for the 2026-27 academic year! Enrolled students may search for opportunities. Use the link below to apply. The deadline is Sunday, May 3.
Questions? Contact Student Aid Coordinator, Bernadette Lemon, donorrel@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Jenniffer Efthymious or visit
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Applications open for scholarship that rewards acts of kindness
Applications open for scholarship that rewards acts of kindness
Applications are now open for the Strelzyn-Witt A-OK Acts of Kindness Scholarship. This scholarship recognizes students whose kindness makes a lasting impression. Nominate yourself or encourage a fellow student to nominate themselves. Selection will be based on an essay and at least one supporting statement describing the act of kindness and the positive impact on the community.
Further details about the scholarship, including the necessary criteria, can be found by visiting the link below.For More Information:
Contact Cindy Cowden or visit /dean-of-students/dos-info/aok.html
Health and Wellness
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Free naloxone training Wednesday for National Public Health Week
Free naloxone training Wednesday for National Public Health Week
The Overdose Prevention Program (OPP) invites all interested community members to stop by for an informal naloxone training and free overdose reversal kit.
Stop in anytime from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at the Broome County Health Department Lobby at 225 Front Street.For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy
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Fun Run For Health: April 11
Fun Run For Health: April 11
Join B-Healthy to promote healthy habits and support the Broome County Health Department during National Public Health Week.
Participate in a walk, run, or roll 鈥 a 5K or 1K of your choice 鈥 on Saturday, April 11, at Otsiningo Park. The 5K begins at 9 a.m., and the 1K starts at 10 a.m.
Register at the link below.For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit
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Weekly wellness tip: It鈥檚 okay not to be okay (Emotional Wellness)
Weekly wellness tip: It鈥檚 okay not to be okay (Emotional Wellness)
Explore the nine dimensions of wellness and tune in each week for a wellness tip!
TIP:
Allow yourself to feel without judgment. Reach out for support when you need it. Whether to a friend, family member or campus resource, asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. You don鈥檛 have to navigate tough moments alone, and support can make a meaningful difference in your well-being.
Stay connected by following B-Healthy on Instagram @bhealthybingu or via TikTok @healthpeers. You can also find wellness events and activities on B-Engaged, and learn more about the dimensions of wellness on the B-Healthy website at the link below.For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit /bhealthy/
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Chalk for Change: April 17
Chalk for Change: April 17
In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, connect with campus partners while supporting and taking part in a collective chalking activity from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, April 17, on the Peace Quad.
Through art and shared messages of encouragement, B-Healthy aims to uplift voices, foster healing, and promote positive change. Light refreshments will be provided! Click the link to RSVP.For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit
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Out of the Darkness Walk: April 19
Out of the Darkness Walk: April 19
Walk together to end suicide! An estimated 1,100 college students will die by suicide this year. Join the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) on April 19 for the official return of 麻豆社's Out of the Darkness Walk.
These events bring together campus communities across the country to talk openly about mental health and promote awareness of suicide prevention. All proceeds benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the nation's largest funder of suicide prevention research and programming.For More Information:
Contact Mitchell Brooks or visit
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Sleep and Emotional Wellness 5-minute survey 鈥 enter to win an Apple Watch!
Sleep and Emotional Wellness 5-minute survey 鈥 enter to win an Apple Watch!
B-Healthy invites you to take a few minutes to complete the B-Healthy: Healthy Campus Initiative survey focused on emotional wellness and sleep. This in-house survey is designed to help B-Healthy better understand your experiences and identify ways to strengthen support for students across campus.
Your responses are completely confidential and will directly inform future programs, resources, and initiatives that support student well-being. Your voice truly matters in shaping a healthier campus community.
As a thank you for your time, students who complete the survey will be entered for a chance to win an Apple Watch or a mini fridge!For More Information:
Contact B-Healthy or visit
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Find help with the Binghamton Support Network
Find help with the Binghamton Support Network
Overwhelmed and don鈥檛 know where to look for help? The Binghamton Support Network (BSN) is designed to help you find resources on- and off-campus based on various concerns. Browse and select the categories on the website to locate the next steps and information. This is a private, anonymous tool for all students. There are 117 categories ranging from personal to academic concerns.
For More Information:
Contact Binghamton Support Network or visit
NCAA Division I Athletics
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Baseball vs. Siena Wednesday
Baseball vs. Siena Wednesday
Join the Division of Athletics at 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, as the Bearcats host Siena at the Bearcats Baseball Complex.
For More Information:
Contact Derrick Bradford or visit
Recreation
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East Gym pool closure: March 30鈥揂pril 6
East Gym pool closure: March 30鈥揂pril 6
The East Gym pool will be closed March 30鈥揂pril 6 to support expansion work, with the potential for an extended closure if needed. Visit the Campus Recreation hours webpage below for updates, or download the Campus Rec app to receive facility notifications.
For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/current-hours.html
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East Gym modified hours this week: March 30鈥揂pril 6
East Gym modified hours this week: March 30鈥揂pril 6
The East Gym Recreation Center will operate on modified hours this week:
鈥 7 a.m.鈥3 p.m. Monday, March 30, and Wednesday, April 1
鈥 11 a.m.鈥7 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, and Thursday, April 2
鈥 Closed Friday, April 3鈥揝unday, April 5
鈥 Reopens 5 p.m. Monday, April 6
As a reminder, the pool will be closed during this time to support expansion work.For More Information:
Contact Holly Brown or visit /campus-recreation/current-hours.html
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Spring fitness memberships available now
Spring fitness memberships available now
A fitness membership gives you access to FitSpace and all group fitness classes in the East Gym Recreation Center. Buy today for immediate access to state-of-the-art equipment, a variety of classes and a welcoming, inclusive space!
Purchase online at , the link below, or at the East Gym front desk.For More Information:
Contact Holly Brown or visit /campus-recreation/memberships/index.html
Research
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Application now open for BUPNUR summer 2026 research positions
Application now open for BUPNUR summer 2026 research positions
The 麻豆社 Projects for New Undergraduate Researchers (BUPNUR) summer 2026 application is now open. Binghamton undergraduates who have not had any college-level research experiences and who are not graduating in May 2026 are eligible to apply.
Research positions are full-time 40-hour per week commitments for eight weeks of summer research on a faculty-led project. Each student researcher will receive a $5000 stipend, but with no additional housing allotment.
The guide to faculty-led projects and the application can be found at the link below on the External Scholarships and Undergraduate Research Center BUPNUR webpage.
The deadline to apply is Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Funding decisions will be made in April.For More Information:
Contact Stephen Ortiz or visit /student-research-and-scholarship/undergraduate-research/projects.html
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SLP 280 research project survey
SLP 280 research project survey
Participate in an important survey investigating the type of advice given to people who stutter when selecting a career and the stereotypes associated with stuttering. The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. No identifying information will be collected, and your responses will be kept confidential and anonymous.
Access the link below to review the Informed Consent, which will provide further details on the research and your rights as a participant. By accessing the survey, you are consenting to participate in the research.
There is a second part to the survey, so make sure to click the link included in the message after submitting to finish all the steps.For More Information:
Contact Brenna Krieger or visit
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"The Differences in the Perception of Men and Women Who Stutter" study
"The Differences in the Perception of Men and Women Who Stutter" study
麻豆社 students invite you to participate in an important survey investigating the differences in gender perception of people who stutter. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. No identifying information will be collected, and your responses will be kept confidential and anonymous.
This study is being done as a class project. Access the link below to review the Informed Consent, which will provide further details on the research and your rights as a participant. By accessing this survey, you are consenting to participate in the research.For More Information:
Contact Peyton Case and Alexa Green or visit
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"Musicians' Perceptions Regarding Role Entrapment of People Who Stutter" study
"Musicians' Perceptions Regarding Role Entrapment of People Who Stutter" study
Attention, musical community: your help is required. Individuals with a background in music can fill out this research survey to help expand the knowledge surrounding stereotypes, stuttering, and the music industry. Participation should not take more than 10 minutes.
Click the link below to view the Informed Consent and complete the survey.For More Information:
Contact Daniel Byon or visit
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Earn up to $31 in an AI-related study at BingSSEL
Earn up to $31 in an AI-related study at BingSSEL
BingSSEL is studying the impact of AI on learning, and needs your participation!
Why participate?
- You get paid between $10-$31! The average expected pay is $20.
- You can make an important contribution to research at 麻豆社 regarding AI and learning. More information at:
How to participate:
1. Create an account on our website at:
2. When you receive a notification email, complete the recruitment survey. It should take about two minutes!
3. Sign up for an in-person session at the lab!
Reach out to ssel@binghamton.edu with your questions!For More Information:
Contact Ozlem Tonguc or visit
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鈥淏iological Effects of Public Speaking in Young, Adult Women鈥 paid research opportunity
鈥淏iological Effects of Public Speaking in Young, Adult Women鈥 paid research opportunity
If you are interested in participating in a new research study 鈥淏iological Effects of Public Speaking in Young, Adult Women,鈥 open the link below to review the inclusion criteria, informed consent materials, confirm eligibility and enroll in the study.
Individuals are eligible to participate if they are:
- Female sex assigned at birth
- Between 18 and 35 years old, have been menstruating for 7+ years
- Are not currently taking any prescribed glucocorticoid medications, anti-anxiety or antidepressant medications, or use long-acting reversible contraceptives (i.e. implants/IUDs), as these have documented effects on the production of cortisol
Exclusion criterion:
- Diagnosis of any of the following: long-COVID, Major Depressive Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, PTSD, Panic Disorder, Schizophrenia, General Anxiety Disorder, anemia or bleeding conditions
- Currently taking 鈥渂lood thinners鈥 (i.e., heparin, warfarin or coumadin, for example Pradaxa, Xarelto or Eliquis)
- Pregnant or breastfeeding in the last 12 months
- Have or ever had: Ebola virus infection or disease, Hepatitis B or C, tuberculosis or tested positive for HIV
- Been to a region where malaria is found in the last 3 months
- Been treated for malaria in the last 3 years
- Been treated for syphilis or gonorrhea in the last 3 months
This study has been approved by the 麻豆社 Institutional Review Board.For More Information:
Contact Mallory Peters or visit
Speakers and Lectures
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"Occupational Identity: Supporting Roles, Habits, and Routines in Gender-Affirming Care" event Friday
"Occupational Identity: Supporting Roles, Habits, and Routines in Gender-Affirming Care" event Friday
While gender-affirming care is often discussed through medical or psychological lenses, Occupational Therapy offers a unique perspective by focusing on the "occupations" of daily life, utilizing the MOHO model. This session explores how OTs support individuals in navigating shifts in their roles, habits, and routines during their transition or gender-affirming journey. By considering the intersection of an individual's identity and their environment, this lecture highlights practical strategies to promote occupational well-being and foster a client-centered approach to healthcare.
This event will take place at 11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m., Friday, April 10, in HSB 101. Click the link below to learn more or RSVP.
Jacie Schneider, OTD, OTR/L, is a clinical assistant professor and the doctoral capstone coordinator for the Division of Occupational Therapy at 麻豆社鈥檚 Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences. As a dedicated practitioner and educator, she also serves as the marketing coordinator for the Division of OT, advocating for the profession's unique role in holistic, client-centered care. Schneider is instrumental in guiding doctoral students through their capstone experiences, focusing on translating evidence into clinical practice and fostering innovative leadership in the field. Her work as an occupational therapist emphasizes the importance of considering a client's roles, habits, and routines within their specific environment to enhance overall occupational well-being.For More Information:
Contact Mitchell Brooks or visit
Student Activities
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Club tabling at Admitted Students Day
Club tabling at Admitted Students Day
Table with your club at Admitted Student Days from 11-1:30 p.m. March 21, April 11, and April 26, on the Spine! Engage with over 2,000+ admitted students at each event and promote your club!
Sign up at the link below. Reach out to eduggan2@binghamton.edu with any questions.For More Information:
Contact Erin Duggan or visit
Training and Workshops
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Graduate Teaching Meet-Up Wednesday
Graduate Teaching Meet-Up Wednesday
Connect with fellow teaching assistants over snacks at friendly, student-run teaching support sessions, sponsored by the Graduate School. Drop in to discuss recent teaching triumphs, get advice from other teaching assistants, or just to vent! The next event will take place from 4:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, in FA 346.
Graduate Teaching Meet-ups are held the second Wednesday and third Tuesday of every month.For More Information:
Contact Erica Sausner or visit
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Lifeguard certification: April 10鈥12
Lifeguard certification: April 10鈥12
Get American Red Cross certified right on campus at the East Gym with Campus Recreation. Courses are open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Join Campus Recreation for the Lifeguarding course, which provides essential training to help others stay safe in or around the water. The next class is April 10鈥12.
You can learn more, including the required prerequisites, and register using the link below.For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/certifications.html
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Lifeguard Instructor training: April 10鈥12
Lifeguard Instructor training: April 10鈥12
Get American Red Cross certified right on campus at the East Gym with Campus Recreation. Courses are open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Join Campus Recreation for the Lifeguard Instructor course, designed to help you teach the basic-level courses in the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program. The next class is April 10鈥12.
Learn more and register using the link below.For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/certifications.html
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Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) training: April 13
Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) training: April 13
Get American Red Cross certified on campus at the East Gym with Campus Recreation. Courses are open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Join Campus Recreation for Basic Life Support (BLS), which provides essential training for healthcare clinicians and public safety professionals. The next class is on Monday, April 13.
You can learn more and register using the link below.For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/certifications.html
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CPR/AED/Adult First Aid training: April 19
CPR/AED/Adult First Aid training: April 19
Get American Red Cross certified on campus at the East Gym with Campus Recreation. Courses are open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Join Campus Recreation for CPR/AED/Adult First Aid, which provides essential training for a variety of first aid emergencies, as well as for breathing and cardiac emergencies. The next class is Sunday, April 19.
You can learn more and register using the link below.For More Information:
Contact Jane Kallmerten or visit /campus-recreation/certifications.html
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2026 Africana Summer Learning Institute (ASLI): June 1-12
2026 Africana Summer Learning Institute (ASLI): June 1-12
The Africana Summer Learning Institute (ASLI) is a two-week immersive program that provides students with hands-on experience in research in the humanities and social sciences through interactive workshops, expert-led seminars, and collaborative projects. Instruction will be in-person on the 麻豆社 campus.
All ASLI students will receive a participation grant of $1,200. Meals and accommodation will also be provided. Travel grants are available as resources permit.
This event will take place from June 1-12; visit the link below for more details or to sign up.For More Information:
Contact Barima Akwasi Amankwaah or visit
Volunteer
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Register for BaxterTHON 2026!
Register for BaxterTHON 2026!
BaxterTHON is a student-run organization that fundraises to help local Broome County children and their families receive key medical care at the local Children鈥檚 Miracle Network Hospital, specifically the Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse, which is the region's only trauma and burn center. Their dedicated pediatric providers and staff care for miracle children in a setting that consists of general pediatrics, a pediatric surgery unit, hematology/oncology, and the only dedicated pediatric emergency department between Rochester and Vermont.
At the marathon event last year, BasxterTHON raised over $45,000 to help support these miracle children and their families. This year, organizers hope to double this amount by involving more groups, teams, and departments across the campus. The goal is to transform BaxterTHON into a campus-wide event! Teams are currently being recruited for this massive fundraising effort. This registration would include the opportunity to participate in fundraising events and programs, including BaxterTHON on Sunday, April 12, which will be located in the University Union (Mandela/Old Union Hall) this year!
Instructions:
- Click on "Register Now"
- Log in or fill out the information to create an account (continue to the next step)
- "Leadership" (for the person setting up the team)
- Create a team and select a type
- "Team Name and Fundraising Goal"
- Fill out the information
- "Agree", continue, and confirmFor More Information:
Contact Madison McQueeney or visit
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Volunteer at the "Out of the Darkness Walk": April 19
Volunteer at the "Out of the Darkness Walk": April 19
Help support suicide prevention at the 麻豆社 "Out of the Darkness Walk"! Decker College of Nursing and Health Services is looking for volunteers to assist with various parts of the walk, including:
- Set up/tear down
- Staffing water stations
- Acting as crossing guards
- Checking in and registering walkers
- Overseeing raffle stations
- And more!
Check-in/Kick-off will be from 11 a.m. to noon, and the walk itself will take place from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 19. The organizers will need assistance before and after the walk.
Register for the campus walk at the link below.For More Information:
Contact Mitchell Brooks or visit