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Published weekly during the academic year by the Office of Communications and Marketing, 3699 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, N.Y. 13850.Chris Ritter, associate vice president of communications and marketing; Katie Ellis, director of communications; Gail Glover, Susan E. Barker, Karen Fennie, John Hartrick, Sandra Paniccia contributing writers; Jonathan Cohen, photography; Libby Graves, webmaster. Phone 607-777-6366. COMMENTS: Email Inside. BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY

2008 Issues

 

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


May 08, 2008

  • Five Binghamton students named Fulbright scholars
  • Dickinson gets new faculty master
  • Volleyball star's drive leads to reporting job
  • Faculty Senate approves law school, new department
  • Students to speak at Commencement
  • Historian celebrates NYC
  • Campus Hosts Chili Cookoff
    • ISCL spring conference set for May 19-20
    • Tyson, former dean, dies at age 87
    • Scholl to coach women's basketball
    • Doctoral student receives national recognition
    • Graduate student wins award for best paper
    • SIFE team takes first place in regional competition
    • BU Pep Band is tops in Binghamton's Got Talent
    • IN THE NEWS

May 01, 2008

  • $1.3M NIH grant to fund Parkinson's disease study
  • Student finds passion for health-care policy
  • Lupardo, Desu focus on potential for `green' economy
  • Local executives discuss business ethics
  • Harpur Forum hears message of hope
  • MIT names Glave visiting professor
  • Spring Fling 2008
  • University launches Leadership Academy
  • Grant to support kids' health services
  • Ask for SOOT surveys
    • Conferences to focus
    • Alumni author plans book signing
    • Hillel plans celebration of Israel at 60 on May 8
    • Participants sought for YMCA Corporate Challenge
    • Blood drive scheduled May 5
    • Sunday session to focus on wolves
    • New York City bus trip planned May 10
    • IN THE NEWS
    • CLASSIFIEDS


April 24, 2008

  • Collaboration produces fresh take on Romeo and Juliet
  • Anderson Center unveils 2008-09 season
  • Research Foundation honors faculty
  • New marquee for Anderson Center
  • Transfer student finds success as RA, intern
  • D'Souza addresses U.S.-Muslim relationship
    • Awards to support professional development
    • Wellness Approach to Weight Loss
    • Kenneth Jackson to give Shriber Lecture
    • ROTC to hold commissioning ceremony
    • PwC Scholars plan community service day
    • Weecycle Children's Sale planned Friday, Saturday

April 17, 2008

  • School of Education gets new leadership
  • Four honorary degrees to be awarded
  • Admitted students sample life on campus
  • Student's remarkable persistence pays off
  • Q&A: Mary Ann Swain on the proposed law school
  • Class capitalizes on new technology
  • Invitational iron pour
    • Accounting expert Lin Chiao dies at age 89
    • Earth Day celebration planned Tuesday
    • Making hope real to be discussed at Harpur Forum
    • Drive seeks to collect 10,000 pairs of shoes
    • Trips planned to Asia, South America
    • Applicants sought for Exemplary Student Award

April 10, 2008

  • New dean to lead Harpur College
  • Environment inspires student's curiosity
  • New Orleans trip offers new world view
  • Defibrillators coming to campus buildings
    • Spring Cleaning
    • Schultz named director of Human Resources
    • Dickinson Community wins energy contest
    • Students honored with Chancellor's Award
    • Groups invited to celebrate Earth Day
    • Bus trip planned to New York City
    • Luncheon program scheduled for retirees
    • Weight Watchers meets on campus
    • Deadline approaching for Scotland tour
    • IN THE NEWS

April 3, 2008

  • CAMM facility opens
  • Graduate Excellence Awards
  • Doctoral student wins Thayer award
  • Faculty incorporate blogs into their teaching
  • Tallon addresses health care reform
  • News & Notoes
    • Annual Romano Lecture to focus on Rome, Jerusalem
    • Autism spectrum disorders screening available April 5
    • Katharine Couper Watrous dies at age 81
    • Free concert planned April 4 with Pamela Whitman
    • PEC accepting nominations online
    • Three-day program offers taste of college

March 20, 2008

  • Russian poets’ prose inspires new book
  • Quiller captures national title
  • Senior driven by his passion for research
  • Empire State Games organizers unveil new poster, sponsors
  • Alumnus shares insights on business world
  • News & Notes
    • DeFleur International Fund seeks project proposals
    • Student debaters take first place
    • In the News
    • Classifieds
    • Run honors fallen Marine

March 13, 2008

  • Banner student system debuts for registration
  • Turkish partners visit for annual meeting
  • Future writer to join Peace Corps in Africa
  • Q&A with James Wolf
  • News & Notes
    • Applicants sought for faculty master opening
    • Decker graduate's paper wins national prize
    • Tallon to address Harpur Forum
    • Student paper receives national recognition
    • Junior honored as student leader
    • Crew Club plans annual memorial run
    • Casino-in-the-Woods planned Saturday


March 6, 2008

  • Our message in Albany Growing Opportunities: Think Binghamton
  • Study abroad offers new self-awareness
  • Binghamton to host America East tourney
  • Children flock to bioengineering Fair
    • Binghamton climbs in BusinessWeek rankings
    • Proposals sought for "Conversations" program
    • Faculty author to give reading
    • Junior recognized as student leader
    • EAP to hold open house for new lending library
    • University to play host to annual chill contest
    • In The News



February 28, 2008

  • Former gang member now devoted mentor
  • Grants support institute’s autism-related initiatives
  • Campus home to top-ranked debate team
  • Author Bobbie Ann Mason gives reading
  • Faculty, staff campaign under way
    • America East Tournament coming to Binghamton
    • Staff members, students honored by STOC
    • Applicants sought for faculty-student scholarship
    • Memorial service to honor Frederick Garber
    • In the News

February 21, 2008

  • Recruiters say they look beyond students' majors
  • Newing College replacement work to begin
  • Psychology student wins research grants
  • Pole vaulter sets record
  • Grant to support elder care social work program
  • Historian 'Pete' Forcey dies at age 83
    • President schedules open hours
    • Homecoming planning under way for fall
    • PEC begins election process
    • USA Today highlights senior's achievements

February 14, 2008

  • Physicist investigates new class of materials
  • Student finds passfion for art in translation
  • Book links economic policy, human rights
  • Speaker series features bestselling author
  • Binghamton University Spring 2008 Arts Schedule
    • Lecture, displays focus on Ottoman Empire
    • Eating disorders to be topic March 4
    • Graduate student receives grant
    • Volunteers sought for Commencement
    • Nominees sought for Foundation Awards
    • Chabad to welcome scholar in residents
    • New Hires
    • CLASSIFIEDS

February 7, 2008

  • University lays foundation for new law school
  • EOP group takes on the big issues
  • Immigrant dreams of career as doctor
  • Event celebrates women in athletics
  • Former professor Nielson dies
  • Alumni Spirit Day
    • Staff member will chair Young Leaders Congress
    • PEC seeks nominees for annual awards
    • Faculty Senate approves student affairs program
    • Graduate students win recognition for research
    • Bioengineering fair planned March 1

January 31, 2008

  • Faculty workshops focus on technology, research
  • Students to aid New Orleans residents
  • Student on fast track to Wall Street career
  • Q&A: Janice McDonald on scholarships and awards
  • Parking meter relies on solar power
  • Science Cabaret to feature faculty speakers
    • Program to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Campus energy contest to start Monday
    • Ross fund seeks grant applicants
    • Theatre tour of Scotland planned in August
    • Winter art class available for youth
    • New parenting books tap Decker professor's research

January 24, 2008

  • Binghamton among nation's best values
  • Bold thinking, planning key to University's future
  • University named to Peace Corps list
  • Dean's talk highlights Downtown Center
  • Older student finds 'miracle' on campus
  • Session focuses on faculty entrepreneurship
    • University creates YouTube page
    • SEFA campaign surpasses goal
    • Proposals sought for interdisciplinary grants
    • Nominees sought for Council/Foundation Award
    • University Chorus to hold auditions
    • Writing workshops planned in February
    • Leadership program offered for girls
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