Administrative
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Incident reporting
Incident reporting
We want to inform and remind you of a principle that serves as an essential element of our community.
Every member of the campus community has a unique perspective on their place in the world and must be allowed the space and freedom to express that perspective safely and respectfully. Our community thrives when we treat and respond to one another鈥檚 ideas with civility.
Our community condemns racism, hatred or bigotry. 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 should submit a bias incident report at the link below. The University takes all incident reports seriously and investigates them thoroughly. The University Counseling Center (UCC), the Dean of Students Office, the CARE Team and the University Ombudsman, at ombudsman@binghamton.edu, can also offer support. Anyone who needs immediate assistance should contact University Police at (607) 777-2222.
Find the Discrimination and Harrassment policy here: https://shorturl.at/fOfar
The UCC website can be found at: /counseling/index.html
The Dean of Students website can be found at: /dean-of-students/index.html
The CARE Team website can be found at: /services/care-team/index.htmlFor More Information:
Contact Bathabile Mthombeni or visit
General
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Civil dialogue ambassador 鈥 Applications open
Civil dialogue ambassador 鈥 Applications open
The Center for Civic Engagement is recruiting three students to join the Binghamton team as civil dialogue ambassadors. The ambassadors will work as part of the Civil Dialogue Project to foster respectful and challenging conversations to help students responsibly engage and better understand themselves, each other and their community.
Specific responsibilities include:
- Participate in training to build skills in dialogue facilitation
- Plan and host dialogues and related events and activities
- Promote the Civil Dialogue Project on campus
- Support civil dialogue trainings and events
Civil dialogue ambassadors are expected to commit around five hours per week throughout the spring semester. This is an unpaid position, but students may be eligible for academic credit.
To apply, submit a resume and cover letter outlining your qualifications and interest to cce@binghamton.edu with "Civil Dialogue Ambassador" in the subject line. Applications are due Sunday, Jan. 26.For More Information:
Contact Alison Twang
Research
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Call for entries: Art of Science Competition
Call for entries: Art of Science Competition
The Office of Research Advancement invites entries from Binghamton students, postdocs, faculty and staff members for the 2025 Art of Science competition. Images will be judged in two categories: "The World Around Us," for images in which the subject is visible to the naked eye; and "Visualizing the Unseen," for images captured with the use of optics that extend beyond what the eye can see, such as microscopes and telescopes. The top prize will be a pair of augmented reality glasses! Entries for 2025 should have been created no earlier than 2022. The submission deadline is Feb. 21, 2025. Visit the link below for more details and submit your images at:
Questions? Contact Martha Terry, at mterry@binghamton.edu.For More Information:
Contact Martha Terry or visit /research/division-offices/research-advancement/art-of-science/index.html
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Call for image submissions for the BUUJ
Call for image submissions for the BUUJ
The editorial board of the 黑料视频 Undergraduate Journal invites submissions for cover art for the forthcoming special volume on disinformation, to be published in late Jan. 2025.
The cover art, along with the artist's statement about how their art relates to the theme of disinformation, will appear digitally with the seven essays and the introduction to the volume on the BUUJ webpage. Submissions will be accepted until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28. The artist whose work is selected by the editorial board will receive an honorarium of $100.
Cover art should be formatted as a 4x3 image (288px x 216px) and submitted along with the artist's statement via this Google form at the link below. Reach out to Lia Richter, at lrichte1@binghamton.edu, with questions.For More Information:
Contact Lia Richter or visit
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Info session for the 2025 Summer Scholars and Artists Program
Info session for the 2025 Summer Scholars and Artists Program
Do you have a creative activity or research project and need time and money to work on it? Do you know a faculty who could mentor you for this project? Come learn more about the Summer Scholars and Artists Program (SSAP) and hear from other undergraduate students who have participated!
The info session takes place from 4-4:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, in UU 108. RSVP on B-Engaged at the link below.
SSAP provides awardees with a $3,500 stipend and the option to receive free on-campus housing for eight weeks. Mentors receive a $1,000 stipend. The deadline to apply is Sunday, Feb. 16.For More Information:
Contact Beth Polzin or visit
Volunteer
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NY Business Plan Competition 鈥 Student ambassadors needed
NY Business Plan Competition 鈥 Student ambassadors needed
Join the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships as a Student Ambassador and help promote the New York Business Plan Competition (NYBPC).
The NYBPC is a premier intercollegiate competition where students pitch innovative ideas for real prize money. As a student ambassador, you鈥檒l play a vital role in spreading the word across campus and inspiring fellow students to take part.
Don鈥檛 miss this opportunity to make an impact 鈥 sign up today, and a team member will reach out with the next steps! Click the link below to learn more or apply.For More Information:
Contact Emma Smith or visit