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Wojcio is a certified career coach who can be reached via e-mail. ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ continues to provide this career/professional development service for all its employees.
We have consolidated all of our University news sources into one location called BingUNews. Inside stories published through 2016 will remain available here. Stories published in 2017 and later will be found at BingUNews. Enjoy!
Parents tour the Nature Preserve
Mary Golden, a member of the Orientation Summer Staff, leads a tour in the Nature Preserve for parents who attended freshman Orientation with their students.
Photo by Jonathan Cohen
News Briefs
Career coaching: In person or on the phone
October 11, 2017
Campus becomes tobacco free Tuesday, Aug. 1
July 31, 2017
ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ’s Tobacco-Free Campus Policy becomes effective Tuesday, Aug. 1. The policy encourages an environment that promotes the health, well-being and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors on University-owned or rented property by minimizing the effects of secondhand smoke, improving fire safety and encouraging a more sustainable and clean environment.
Tobacco is defined as all tobacco and tobacco-derived products intended for human consumption.
This transition has been in process for several months, and the campus is reminded that there is support for those who wish to stop using tobacco products, including smoking cessation classes, nicotine-replacement therapy and the Healthy Practices Clinic.
More information on ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ’s Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative, including the policy, answers to frequently asked questions and available resources to assist those who wish to quit, visit the web.
Tobacco is defined as all tobacco and tobacco-derived products intended for human consumption.
This transition has been in process for several months, and the campus is reminded that there is support for those who wish to stop using tobacco products, including smoking cessation classes, nicotine-replacement therapy and the Healthy Practices Clinic.
More information on ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ’s Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative, including the policy, answers to frequently asked questions and available resources to assist those who wish to quit, visit the web.
Keep information booth informed
August 6, 2013
The campus is reminded to send details of campus events to the Information Booth so staff there can direct visitors easily and appropriately to your events.
Send information to Linda Birdsall at birdsall@binghamton.edu.
Submissions for electronic message signs
January 10, 2013
Submissions for consideration for posting to the electronic message signs at the entrances to campus and in various dining locations around campus can be sent to signs@binghamton.edu. Submissions for the entrance signs must be of interest to the campus and community, with a strong campus affiliation. Submissions for dining location signs should be of interest to the campus.