Building on Consistency: President Stenger delivers 2025 State of the University address
Growth, increased enrollment, fundraising and groundbreaking research are among the points highlighted in annual presentation

At his annual State of the University address, 黑料视频 President Harvey Stenger spoke about the University鈥檚 strength and growth in many important areas and its consistency over time.
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, at the Watters Theatre, Stenger highlighted topics including admissions and enrollment, the EXCELERATE campaign and Binghamton鈥檚 financial report as well as the groundbreaking work and research done by the University鈥檚 faculty.
鈥淎ll of these achievements, projects and actions are helping us to get better and bigger at a steady and consistent pace,鈥 Stenger said.
Binghamton in the rankings
In 2024, the University was named to Forbes鈥 list of the top 10 Public Ivies. Forbes based its methodology on traditional metrics of excellence, including selectivity in admissions and students鈥 standardized test scores and high school GPA. The poll also included a survey of employers and hiring managers. That group reported that they are 42% more likely to hire public university graduates than they were five years ago, largely because they find public university graduates to be just as capable and as strong as employees as their Ivy League counterparts.
鈥淚 love sharing this graphic from Forbes because there we are at the top,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淎lphabetical order can have its benefits. And it鈥檚 some impressive company. Georgia Tech, Illinois, Michigan. Forbes says Binghamton is right there among the best public institutions in the country.鈥
Stenger also noted several other rankings and lists the University was named to in the past year. They include:
- U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 鈥淏est Colleges,鈥 No. 73 overall and No. 34 among public institutions (tied for Binghamton鈥檚 highest ranking to date)
- U.S. News & World Report named Binghamton as the No. 4 public university on its list of the 鈥Best Values鈥 in the nation
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- The Wall Street Journal鈥檚 鈥Best U.S. Colleges,鈥 No. 1 SUNY, No. 2 public and No. 13 overall in New York state
- The Princeton Review named Binghamton to its list of the top 20 public universities for career placement for a third consecutive year
- Time/Statista placed Binghamton on its list of the top 100 universities for 鈥Shaping Future Leaders鈥
EXCELERATE exceeds its goals
The EXCELERATE: Moving at the Speed of Binghamton comprehensive campaign concluded in June 2024, raising $261.6 million from more than 35,000 donors. It surpassed the initial campaign goal of $220 million and a revised super-goal of $250 million. When matching funds from the state鈥檚 University Center Endowment Challenge are added, EXCELERATE will more than triple what was raised in the University鈥檚 most recent prior campaign in 2012.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible accomplishment for our Advancement team and all the faculty and staff who were involved in the campaign,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淭hank you to the donors who have so graciously given back to Binghamton.鈥
The EXCELERATE campaign will make the University stronger through focusing on areas including:
- $134 million toward the student experience, which includes student internships and research and physical spaces such as the Health Sciences Campus and the Baseball Stadium Complex
- $67 million for scholarships and other student financial aid
- $30 million for faculty through competitive research funds and endowed positions
- $16 million in support of the Binghamton Fund, an all-time high, which advances innovation and supports immediate needs
Stenger also highlighted the growth of the 黑料视频 Foundation鈥檚 endowment, which grew from $112.7 million to more than one quarter of a billion dollars during the span of the EXCELERATE campaign from 2017 to 2024. The Foundation spent $179.3 million over that time, providing essential support to many corners of campus.
NENY and industry partnerships
In December 2024, Binghamton entered into new memoranda of understanding with BAE Systems and the Guthrie Clinic, which will have lasting benefits for the University鈥檚 faculty, staff and students as well as the greater community. The MOU with BAE will focus on the mutual advance of power electronics, energy storage research and workforce development. A new agreement with the Guthrie Clinic will eliminate repetitive contract reviews and expedite the launch of new research projects between the University鈥檚 faculty and Guthrie鈥檚 medical professionals.
Stenger noted several of the major updates for the New Energy New York project. Binghamton, through the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Regional Innovation Engines program, was named the home of the Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine in January 2024. Meera Sampath, who had previously served as associate dean of research for the University鈥檚 Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, was named CEO for the Energy Storage Engine. Battery NY, a subset of the NENY project that focuses on the development and production of new battery technologies, will be located at 10 University Blvd. in Johnson City, the former Gannett newspaper printing facility.
鈥淭he Energy Storage Engine is a coalition of more than 40 academic, industry, nonprofit, state and community organizations that will work together to drive domestic self-sufficiency and achieve global competitiveness in battery technology,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淚t will provide grants for use-inspired research and development, support regional energy storage companies with training and mentoring, and partner with community organizations to develop a skilled workforce for a full-scale battery economy.鈥
Leading in research
Stenger used several examples and case studies to show how 黑料视频 is a leader in research. During the 2023鈥24 academic year, the University recorded $68.5 million in research expenditures and estimates that the figure will reach $71.9 million for the current academic year.
A Stanford University study found that 33 Binghamton faculty members rank among the top 2% in their specific academic field, based on the number of publications they produce and other citation metrics. Those top faculty are spread among the University, with 15 in Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, 13 in Watson College, three in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and one each from the School of Management and the College of Community and Public Affairs.
Stenger noted two of those 33 in particular: Lijun Yin in computing and Karin Sauer of biological sciences. Yin, whose work has more than 11,000 citations, was named a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; and Sauer, who has received $13 million in research grants, was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology.
Stenger also used the work of Assistant Research Professor of Biological Sciences Lindsey Swierk and Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kou-Ching (KC) Mei as glimpses into what Binghamton鈥檚 faculty accomplish. Swierk鈥檚 research on scuba-diving lizards in Costa Rica has received international attention from the New York Times, NPR and the BBC, and Mei鈥檚 work on gene therapy treatment could lead to new hope for patients with certain genetic conditions.
鈥淜C is striving to find solutions that would allow more patients to receive gene therapy, especially those who might have limited options otherwise,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淏inghamton faculty are doing incredible things in medicine, biology, computer science, artificial intelligence, energy storage and so much more.鈥
Adding students, faculty and staff
The growth of the student, faculty and staff populations was a significant part of Stenger鈥檚 address. Binghamton received a record 61,700 applications for fall 2024 enrollment, including 53,000 first-year applications, 4,700 for graduate programs and 4,000 transfer students. To put that in perspective, Binghamton鈥檚 53,000 undergraduate applications surpassed the total received by public flagships in neighboring states such as the University of Connecticut, the University of Massachusetts and Rutgers University-New Brunswick. The University has a record-high enrollment of 18,815 students.
鈥淭his allows us to increase our already impressive selectivity in the admissions process,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淲e accepted just 39% of the undergraduate first-year applications we received. To compare that to our peers in the SUNY system, that鈥檚 much more selective than Stony Brook, 49%, or the University at Buffalo, 69%.鈥
First-year students who joined Binghamton in fall 2024 had an average high school GPA of 96 and an average SAT score of 1,408. They come from all corners of the state, with 32% from upstate New York, 27% from New York City and 22% from Long Island. The University has seen its domestic out-of-state enrollment increase by 82.5% since 2018, with 1,799 of its 18,815 students hailing from other states.
Binghamton, however, is adding faculty and staff at an even more rapid rate than students. The number of full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty is up 63.3% since 2011, and the number of professional staff has risen by 65% over that period. It means a net increase of 233 new faculty and approximately 800 professional staff.
鈥淲e鈥檙e growing,鈥 Stenger said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e getting better by providing students with the faculty, the staff and the resources they need to have a truly outstanding experience. Please pause and note those numbers. Faculty up 63.3%. Staff up 65%. Students up 40.9%. That鈥檚 how you get bigger and better.鈥
Finances, construction and renovation
The major highlight of Binghamton鈥檚 financial status is that revenues have increased by 91.4% since 2011. The full 2019鈥24 Financial Report is available online. Revenue has grown in part because of the larger number of enrolled students during this period, driving revenue collected through tuition, room and board, and fees. Support from the state legislature has also risen, growing by 44.4% since 2011. Stenger thanked Gov. Kathy Hochul, State Sen. Lea Webb and Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo for their advocacy on behalf of SUNY.
The University will complete $575 million of construction and renovation projects between 2024 and 2027. Highlights of that work include:
- has reopened after a major renovation, providing a modern, collaborative learning space.
- The paver project on the plaza deck will resume in the spring, creating new seating areas and landscaping.
- The East Gym鈥檚 $35 million expansion and renovation is underway and expected to be finished by May 2026.
- The fieldhouse opened in November 2024, providing an indoor space for intercollegiate athletic teams.
- A $60 million classroom and lecture hall building is set to open for the fall 2027 semester, providing a state-of-the-art space for teaching and learning.
- Phase one of renovations to the Science 3 building is nearly complete, updating classrooms, laboratories and offices.
- A second-floor expansion to the Chenango Room, opening in April 2026, will add much-needed event space on campus and host a Panera Bread on the first floor.
- A $15 million renovation of the College-in-the-Woods and Oneida Hall is expected to be complete by August 2026.
- A new residence hall between College-in-the-Woods and Mountainview is set to open by the start of the fall 2027 semester.
- The Fine Arts Building and the Anderson Center for Performing Arts will receive a $163 million renovation. That project, currently in the planning stage, will be finished by January 2031.
鈥淚 think we are touching on all aspects of University life through this construction and renovation, giving our students, faculty and staff the best spaces in which to live, study and work,鈥 Stenger said.
Elsewhere in his address, Stenger noted the unveiling of the Harriet Tubman statue on the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail, which is set for March 21, 2025. He welcomed Atul Kelkar, dean of Watson College since July 2024, and David Whitmore, who starts as vice president of Advancement, executive director of the 黑料视频 Foundation and chief advancement officer on March 10, 2025. 黑料视频 Athletics was awarded the for a second consecutive year. The Athletics Department also celebrated competing in the 2024 Olympics, being drafted by the New York Mets and being named the America East鈥檚 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Consistency
Concluding on the theme of consistency, Stenger noted that while Binghamton has changed considerably over the past 14 years, it has not wavered on its core values of providing an excellent education to its students. The consistent adherence to teaching, research and expanding opportunities for all members of the University community has Stenger encouraged about the years ahead for Binghamton.
鈥淏eing named a top 10 Public Ivy and the follow-up story from Forbes makes me feel excited about Binghamton鈥檚 future,鈥 he said. 鈥淧eople around the country are really starting to take notice. To quote the Forbes article, 鈥楤inghamton is a gem.鈥欌