Celebrating Black History Month at Binghamton
Posted by Kim Mousseau on February 1, 2023
Black History Month presents an opportunity to recognize the many contributions of Black and African American people and their prominent role in shaping U.S. history. This year, Binghamton’s theme for Black History Month is “Community: Strength in Unity,” focusing on the role of community organizing today and examining how Black people have historically organized and built community: locally in native neighborhoods; nationally as Black people in America, and at an international level as Black people in a colonized world









Year of the Rabbit: Celebrating Lunar New Year in Binghamton
Posted by Kim Mousseau on January 20, 2023






Welcome Back, Binghamton! Things to Know for the Spring Semester
Posted by Ryan Yarosh on January 9, 2023
With classes for all of Binghamton’s 18,300+ students beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17, we’re very excited to welcome new and returning students back for the start of the spring semester.
From amazing events to new dining options, there is much to look forward to! Here’s a quick look at what to expect and a few things you need to know as we start the spring semester.






Binghamton’s Official Photographer Shares His Favorite Photos of 2022
Posted by Jonathan Cohen on December 14, 2022
I have had the privilege to photograph all aspects of Binghamton University since 2005, from Move-In Day to Commencement and everything in between. My colleagues and I edit, tag and archive about 10,000 images per year! Each year the Binghamton story has its unique highlights. Here are my favorite 10 photos of 2022 that I think best tell our story. And trust me—it was tough to edit this list down to just 10!










The Biggest Binghamton University Stories of 2022
Posted by Jillian McCarthy on December 13, 2022
As we near the end of 2022, it’s fun to look back on the year and see how far we’ve come. From important research to new hires to our competitive rankings,—compiling this list made me feel proud to be a Bearcat. The University has covered a lot of great stories this year – here are some of the best.








