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Hinman Hill: Latest project to enhance Hinman community

Al Vos, the former collegiate professor of Hinman College until he retired in 2020, speaks with students at n the new Hinman College Dining Hall during Homecoming Weekend, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021. Al Vos, the former collegiate professor of Hinman College until he retired in 2020, speaks with students at n the new Hinman College Dining Hall during Homecoming Weekend, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021.
Al Vos, the former collegiate professor of Hinman College until he retired in 2020, speaks with students at n the new Hinman College Dining Hall during Homecoming Weekend, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

A newly upgraded dining hall, renovated residence hall and now fundraising for The Hinman Hill capital project is underway to further enhance the Hinman community at Binghamton University.

Binghamton’s Division of Student Affairs has led a multimillion-dollar, multiyear effort to invest in Hinman. Al Vos, retired faculty member and Hinman collegiate professor from 1998-2020, is also helping lead a fundraising effort to create Hinman Hill, which would include an outdoor, terraced amphitheater for Hinman students and staff to gather, network and build community.

“Along with the renovated halls and our new, state-of-the-art dining hall, a sculpted Hinman Hill will help make Hinman the community of choice for incoming students,” said Vos, who has provided philanthropic support to advance the project.

The goal is to begin and complete the project this summer and have it ready for students in the fall.

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