INSIDE BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
Previous Issues from 2004:
December 09, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 13
- Conservation, recycling efforts cut campus costs
- Alumni will help the EOP move forward
- Toastmasters group active on campus
- University to host 2005 research symposium
- Binghamton Students Excel in College Fed Challenge
- University Debate Team Wins UMass tournament over Cornell
- Binghamton Student Earns Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship
- Spring semester workshops in professional development set
- University Orchestra offers a musical tour of Bohemia
- Master of Music program enters 25th year of opera partnership
- Annual Holiday Mid-Day Concert
- History department to host graduate research seminar
December 02, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 12
- University research gets $1 million federal boost
- Edgar Bronfman recognized with honorary degree
- Friday memorial set for W. Warren Wagar
- University to offer classes during break
- Speaker shares vision at Harpur Forum
- University to improve services for rape victims
- University Council updated on MPA and TRIP programs
- University benefits fair today
- Social work program to host January information sessions
- Deadline approaches for credential file letters
- Award open to medieval and Renaissance studies students
- Percussion ensemble to offer fascinating rhythms at concert
- Students Highlighted in Recital
- University Wind Ensemble takes show on the road for the holidays
November 18, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 11
November 11, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 11
November 04, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 10
October 28, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 9
October 21, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 8
- Binghamton's Santos looking for ways to shield components in lead-free electronics manufacturing
- DeFleur to University Council:
- 2004 Awards recognize 19 for excellence in teaching, research, professional, classified service
- Anderson Center launches 20th season
- Faculty Senate hears president's overview
- Student tour guides help mold University's first impression
- University's Tai Chi master constantly perfecting art
- Brown Bag Series offers employee recruitment session
- London theater trip departs January 9, returns January 17
- Margolis Lecture to be given by leader in Jewish research
- CEMERS conference scheduled for this weekend on campus
- Vice Chancellor's visit
- Fall film series concludes with appearance by Phil Solomon
October 14, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 7
- Faculty Senate meets, hears comments regarding University's latest Strategic Plan
- Record numbers return, reminisce
- Lenzenweger study: Personality disorders may change
- Three new inductees enter Binghamton's Athletic Hall of Fame
- Two professors - Regan, Barzman - awarded Fulbright grants
- Children's concert to make the fur, feathers fly
- New York City museum trip scheduled for November 6
- Geoghegan to be honored at Vanderbilt conference
- Languages and cultures focus of on-campus conference
- Fall Cinema Department film series continues October 19
- University Libraries featuring two exhibits throughout October
October 07, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 6
- Chancellor King meets with first group of Turkish students enrolled in the new dual-diploma
- Continuation of history grant a benefit for public school programs
- Your Guide to Homecoming Weekend
- Mazrui traveled the globe for latest honors
- Naming the Exemplary Student
- Dousmanis exhibit places spotlight on University's evolution
- Governor appoints Rayan Aguam to Binghamton University Council
- Alvin H. Rosenfeld to speak at lecture on holocaust studies
- CDC sponsors program on creating the best career for you
- Writers to read from their works during University's fall series
- SCSC invites community to multicultural dinner October 23
- Bearcat girls volleyball clinic open to players in grades 7-12
September 29, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 5
- Hiring initiative unveiled
- DeFleur addresses community coalition
- Alumni key to international recruiting effort
- SEFA campaign hopes to "make a mark" on community
- First-ever Student-Faculty Connect Month set for October
- EvoS lecture, workshop series continues from evolutionary perspective Saturday
- National Book Award winner Stern will read from his work October 5
- Study Abroad Fair scheduled October 7 in University Union Mandela Room
- More than 75 law schools expected for University's Law Day October 16
- Noted organist Timothy Olsen scheduled to perform at First Presbyterian October 10
- More than 125 institutions registered for Graduate School Fair October 5
- Young People for Fellowship Program Offers Fellowships to Students
September 23, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 4
- University vice presidents outline goals
- Freshman triplets stay close, keep distance
- Kornheiser entertains at Harpur Forum
- Wrestling to be reinstated with specially earmarked funds
- International Festival Weekend to culminate with "Showcase"
- EvoS to sponsor Friday workshop, talk, on humanties, evolution
- Homecoming committee seeks campus community participation
- Fall trip to Richmond, Virginia, to celebrate art, history Oct. 14-17
- Vietnam vet to speak about service learning program
- PEC elects new officers, resumes regular schedule
- Tuition for in-state undergrads to remain unchanged for 2004-05
- New faculty members at Binghamton University
September 09, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 3
- Campus construction update
- Center for Quality has new approach
- University plans events recalling 9-11
- Binghamton grad up for a "Technical Emmy" September 12
- Binghamton University-Arts schedule
- Chatterjee research helps make sense of "the consumer"
- Unifying behavioral sciences emphasis of EvoS seminar
- Fernaud Braudel lecture scheduled for September 20
- Department of State offers career information session
- Career Development Center expects 60 employers at fair
- Employee Assistance Program announces fall series agenda
- TRIO clarification
- SEHD's professional development workshops offered for for 2004-05
September 02, 2004 - Volume: 26 Number: 2
- A new fund-raising record
- University's plan for future nears review
- Pardon the interruption, but ...
- Turkish students begin journey through partnership's second stage
- A Smooth Move
Move-in day a breeze - Sonnenfeld likes what he sees
- Alumni Association offers discounted personal insurance
- Stenson's artwork chosen for Best of SUNY student exhibition
- Alumni Association sponsoring two trips abroad
- University's SBDC conference to celebrate women in business
- Three new members named to Alumni Association board
- Libraries offering access to back files of Annual Reviews
August 26, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 35
- Binghamton ranked No. 32
- Officials: University a host with the most
- Construction complete for community on the hill
- Bands, activities headline University Fest in Peace Quad Saturday
- State funds will help downtown, high-tech centers move forward
- Greek duo with University ties make impact at Olympics
- University welcomes Class of '08
- His pre-Games strategy streamlined registration
- Her transition: From volunteer to running the show
- Men's basketball: Tough slate includes Syracuse, Michigan
July 22, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 34
June 17, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 33
- Binghamton introduces redesigned ID card
- Summer construction focuses on research
- First Link Professor Myron Searle Wright dies at 86
- Staff members navigate the campus as 'students'
- Center for Teaching hosts annual Institute
- Okpewho reveals truth of African oral traditions
- Class aims at lowering divorce statistics
May 20, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 32
May 13, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 31
- Degrees awarded to more than 3,250 students
- Governor announces $3 million in key scientific awards to attract, retain top-level researchers
- Killeleagh to speak during 2004 Graduate School Commencement
- Break out the beads, masks for Homecoming 2004
- Three to receive honorary degrees at Commencement
- SNAPSHOTS OF SUCCESS: THE CLASS OF 2004
- Professor's research could lead to easier cancer detection
May 06, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 30
April 29, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 29
- Art museum renovations announced
- UMass Amherst Sonia Nieto to lead Couper Lecture
- Professor examines religion as a product of evolution
- Student work showcased at 12th annual Honors Day
- BU celebrates Earth Day with adoption of environmental policy
- Welcome spring during Nature Preserve celebration
- Stimulating region's economic revitalization is key to growth
April 22, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 28
- BU advocates for support in Albany
- Chemistry department ranked 19th in the nation
- University Council updated on research initiatives
- BU celebrates Earth Day today
- Binghamton students receive Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence
- Reception held in honor of new entrance
- Mentoring focus of women business owners roundtable
- Teleconference addresses accessibility of online teaching
- Winners of NYSEG case competition announced
- Student groups host community at 6th annual Picnic in the Park
- Psychologist, researcher to discuss male body image
April 15, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 27
- 4 students win prestigious awards
- DeFleur addresses Faculty Senate in semi-annual address
- Cirque Eloize concludes arts curriculum's first year
- CDC offers secrets to successful job searches
- BU professor strives to reverse FAS manifestations
- Professor's discovery prompts scholars to reexamine records of Salem witch trials
- Malin delves into women's independence in Herspace
- Binghamton wins bid to host 2005 America East Men's Basketball Championship
April 01, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 26
- DeFleur appoints Diversity Advisory Council
- Admitting students a logistical challenge
- BU to award three honorary doctorates at commencement
- Ancient house provides gateway to the past
- High Hopes training program makes crisis counselors out of students
- Series offered on development opportunities in administration
March 25, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 25
March 18, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 24
- $3M grant transforms undergrad engineering
- New local clinic to study functional disorders
- Gerald Sonnenfeld appointed vice president for research
- Mardi Gras theme selected for Homecoming 2004
- Partners saluted for creation of commercialization center
- Roth explores ethnic roads to feminism in America
- Teaching, research go hand in hand in academics
- Greene: Signal goodness in your daily actions
- 26 graduate students win excellence awards
- Nominations accepted for 2004 Boyd Community Awards
- Nonprofit expert to address Harpur Forum
- Decker to hold open house for prospective students
- Learn what do with your major at CDC program March 23
- Spring fashion focus of women business owners roundtable
- Ancient Pompeii to be focus of Romano Lecture
- Sports nutritionist to discuss fitness, managing weight
March 04, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 23
February 26, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 22
February 19, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 21
February 12, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 20
February 05, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 19
- Okpewho named SUNY distinguished professor
- Chinese scholar donates book collection to Harpur
- BU officials offer support for new graduate institute
- Stewart's new book explores love, poetry, science
- Double the fun with Russian fantasy for two pianos
- Variety of films on tap for Harpur Film Society
- Track team sets school records at meets
- Bearcats topple Delaware State, lose to Franklin & Marshall
- Bearcats' win streak snapped, women drop to third place
- Chabad celebrates Tu Bíshvat with scholar, seders
- Campus invited to meet candidate for vp for research
- OCC internships available for fall semester
- Annual Bernardo Lecture set for Thursday, March 4
- Update anti-virus software on computers
- Breakfasts held to honor employee service levels
- Brown bag series to discuss technology licensing
- Two sessions set for certificate in administration program
January 29, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 18
- DNA Life Science Center to open in spring
- Doetschman research could lead to safer world
- Men's basketball faces Hartford in new Events Center Saturday
- Faculty Senate allows AP credits to satisfy lab service requirements
- Graduation ceremonies return to University campus
- SEFA campaign tops annual goal, prizes presented
- Food preference survey to help Sodexho evaluate menus
- Internship, job fair scheduled for February
- University offers supervisory workshops
- Ottawa art/history trip planned for May
- DA applications available for 2004-05 academic year
- Campus invited to meet vice president for research candidates
January 22, 2004 - Volume: 25 Number: 17
- Governor's budget calls for $46 million for University incentives
- Binghamton marked as model in internationalization
- Check it Out
Bartle Library installs self checkout system - Faculty Senate says no to SUNY-wide assessment
- Award for internationalization announced
- Endwell author publishes biography of Harpur namesake
- New office name consistent with divisional initiative
- Interim appointments named in Communications and Marketing
- SUNY statewide Student Financial Aid Day set for February 7
- Barker named executive director of Research Advancement
- Part of Library's Reserve Reading Room closed temporarily
- Nominations accepted for Commencement honorary degrees