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Binghamton University

The State University of New York at Binghamton (Binghamton University or SUNY Binghamton) is a public research university with campuses in Binghamton, Vestal, and Johnson City, New York. It is one of the four university centers in the State University of New York (SUNY) system.[8][9] As of Fall 2020, 18,128 undergraduate and graduate students attended the university.[10]

Binghamton University
State University of New York at Binghamton
Former names
Triple Cities College (1946–1950)
Harpur College (1950–1965)
Motto"From breadth through depth to perspective"[1]
"Unity, Identity, Excellence"
TypePublic research university center
Established1946; 77 years ago (1946)
Parent institution
State University of New York
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$ 148.1 million (2021)[2]
ChancellorJohn King Jr.
PresidentHarvey G. Stenger
ProvostDonald E. Hall[3]
Academic staff
768 (2019)[4]
Students18,148 (Spring 2022)[5]
Undergraduates14,333 (2022)[5]
Postgraduates3,815 (2022)[5]
Location, ,
United States

42°05′20″N 75°58′01″W / 42.0888°N 75.9670°W / 42.0888; -75.9670Coordinates: 42°05′20″N 75°58′01″W / 42.0888°N 75.9670°W / 42.0888; -75.9670
CampusMidsize City,[6] 930 acres (3.8 km2)[4]
Other campuses
NewspaperPipe Dream
Colors  Green[7]
NicknameBearcats
Sporting affiliations
MascotBaxter the Bearcat
Websitewww.binghamton.edu

Since its establishment in 1946, the school has evolved from a small liberal arts college to a large research university. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[11]

Binghamton's athletic teams are the Bearcats and they compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Bearcats are members of the America East Conference.

History

Establishment

Binghamton University was established in 1946 in Endicott, New York, as Triple Cities College[12][13] to serve the needs of local veterans returning from World War II. Thomas J. Watson, a founding member of IBM in Broome County, viewed the Triple Cities region as an area of great potential. In the early 1940s he collaborated with local leaders to begin establishing Triple Cities College as a two-year junior college operating as a satellite of private Syracuse University. Watson also donated land that would become the school's early home.

Originally, Triple Cities College students finished their bachelor's degrees at Syracuse. By the 1948–1949 academic year, the degrees could be completed entirely in Binghamton. In 1950, it split from Syracuse and became incorporated into the public State University of New York (SUNY) system as Harpur College, named in honor of Robert Harpur, a colonial teacher and pioneer who settled in the Binghamton area. At that time, Harpur and Champlain College in Plattsburgh were the only two liberal arts schools in the New York state system.[14] When Champlain closed in 1952 to make way for the Plattsburgh Air Force Base, the records and some students and faculty were transferred to Harpur College in Binghamton. Harpur also received 16,000 non-duplicate volumes and the complete contents of the Champlain College library.

 
Clock tower at the University Union

In 1955, Harpur began to plan its current location in Vestal, a town next to Binghamton. A site large enough to anticipate future growth was purchased, with the school's move to its new 387-acre (1.57 km2) campus being completed by 1961. Colonial Hall, Triple Cities College's original building in Endicott, stands today as the village's Visitor's Center.

In 1965, Harpur College was selected to join New York state schools at Stony Brook University, Albany, and Buffalo as one of the four new SUNY university centers. Redesignated the State University of New York at Binghamton, the school's new name reflected its status as an advanced degree granting institution. In a nod to tradition, its undergraduate college of arts and sciences remained "Harpur College". With more than 60% of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Harpur's degree programs, it is the largest of Binghamton's constituent schools.[15] In 1967, the School of Advanced Technology was established, the precursor to the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, which was founded in 1983. In 2020, the school became the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science.

Since 1992, the school has made an effort to distinguish itself from the SUNY system, rebranding itself as "Binghamton University," or "Binghamton University, State University of New York". Both names are accepted as first reference in news stories. While the school's legal and official name, the State University of New York at Binghamton, still appears on official documents such as diplomas, the administration discourages using the full name unless absolutely necessary. It also discourages references to the school as "SUNY—Binghamton," "SUNY—B," or "Harpur College".[9]

Presidents

The first president of Harpur College, who began as dean of Triple Cities College, was Glenn Bartle. The second president, George Bruce Dearing, served several years before leaving to become vice chancellor for academic affairs at the SUNY Central Administration in Albany. Next was C. Peter Magrath, former interim president of the University of Nebraska, who served from 1972 to 1974 then left to become president at the University of Minnesota.

The fourth president at Binghamton was Clifford D. Clark, who left his position as dean of the business school at the University of Kansas to serve as vice president for academic affairs at Binghamton in 1973. He was asked to take on the job of acting president in the fall of 1974, when Magrath left for Minnesota. Clark was selected as president and served from March 1975 through mid-1990. He led the school's evolution from primarily a four-year liberal arts college to a research university. Clark added the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts and inaugurated the Summer Music Festival, created the Harpur Forum (now called the Binghamton University Forum), established the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, and fostered the expansion and development of the Decker School of Nursing.

Lois B. DeFleur became the university's fifth president upon Clark's retirement in 1990. During her nearly 20-year tenure the university experienced its most significant growth. She oversaw substantial additions to the student and faculty populations, vastly expanded research activities and funding, formalized Binghamton's fundraising efforts, expanded the campus' physical footprint by approximately 20 buildings, launched Binghamton's "green" efforts for which they are now nationally recognized, transitioned the school from Division III athletics to Division I and catalyzed the biggest increase in academic rankings to date. DeFleur retired in 2010 and on July 1, Magrath returned as interim president.[16]

On November 22, 2011, the SUNY Board of Trustees appointed Harvey G. Stenger, Jr. as the seventh president of Binghamton University, effective January 1, 2012. Stenger had been interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University at Buffalo since April 2011.[17][18]

Organization

 
The Couper Administration Building

University leadership

Binghamton is one of four university centers of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and is governed by its board of trustees. The Binghamton University Council oversees such aspects of the school's governance as student conduct, budget and physical facilities. Nine of its ten members are appointed by the state governor, one elected by the student body.[19]

The university is organized into six administrative offices: Academic Affairs; Advancement; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Operations; Research; and Student Affairs. The Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is managed by a chief diversity officer and the other divisions are managed by a vice president.

As of 2018, the university had an endowment of $152.619 million,[20] managed by the not-for-profit Binghamton University Foundation, which also oversees fundraising.[21] Its most recent drive–'Bold.Brilliant.Binghamton—the Campaign for Binghamton University'– raised more than $100 million before ending on June 30, 2012, $5 million over its original goal.

Colleges and schools

 
Academic A, home to the School of Management

Binghamton is composed of the following colleges and schools:

  • Harpur College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest of Binghamton's schools. It has more than 9,400 undergraduates and more than 1,100 graduate students in 26 departments and 14 interdisciplinary degree programs in the fine arts, humanities, natural and social sciences, and mathematics.
  • The College of Community and Public Affairs offers an undergraduate major in human development as well as graduate programs in social work; public administration; student affairs administration; human rights; and teaching, learning and educational leadership. It was formed in July 2006, after a reorganization of its predecessor, the School of Education and Human Development, when it was split off along with the Graduate School of Education. In 2017, the Graduate School of Education merged back into the College of Community and Public Affairs as the Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership. The department continues to offer master's of science and doctoral degrees.[22]
  • The Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences was established in 1969.[23] The school offers undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in nursing. The school is accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
  • The School of Management was established in 1970. It offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in management, finance, information science, marketing, accounting, and operations and business analytics. It is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
  • The Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer engineering, biomedical engineering, systems science and industrial engineering, materials science and engineering, and computer science. All of the school's departments have been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
  • The Graduate School administers advanced-degree programs and awards degrees through the seven component colleges above. Graduate students will find almost 70 areas of study. Undergraduate and graduate students are taught and advised by a single faculty.
  • The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, the newest school at Binghamton, and offers doctoral degrees in pharmacy and pharmacology. The school has been granted Candidate status from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, which grants all the rights and privileges available to students of accredited schools, and anticipates full accreditation upon graduation of its inaugural class in 2021. The school enrolled its first students in fall 2017,[24] and in 2018 opened its state-of-the-art, $60 million new building on a new Health Sciences Campus in Johnson City, near UHS-Wilson Medical Center.[25][26]

Campuses

 
The Binghamton campus and surroundings
 
The Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower is the tallest building on the main campus.

Main Campus

The main campus in Vestal is spread over 930 acres (3.8 km2) on a wooded hillside above the Susquehanna River; geographically, the Southern Tier of New York is located on Allegheny Plateau, a physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains.[27] The campus is shaped like a brain: the primary road on campus creates a closed loop to form the cerebrum and cerebellum, and the main entrance road creates the spinal cord which leads up to a traffic circle (representing the medulla). The main road is thus frequently referred to as The Brain. The connector road, which goes behind the Mountainview and College-in-the-Woods residential communities, is closed for a portion of the year (in late fall and early spring, to allow for safe migration of salamanders across the road). The campus features a 190 acres (0.77 km2) Nature Preserve, which contains forest and wetland areas and includes a six-acre (24,000 m2) pond, named Harpur Pond, that adjoins the campus. The Nature Preserve drains into Fuller Hollow Creek, which runs parallel along the eastern portion of the campus. Fuller Hollow Creek meanders north after leaving campus, where it soon empties into the Susquehanna River.

Health Sciences Campus

 
Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building

Binghamton's nearly 15-acre new Health Sciences Campus is located in Johnson City, NY. The campus is located a block from Main St. and is in close proximity to UHS Wilson Medical Center and Ascension Lourdes Hospital. The School of Pharmacy building opened in 2018, while the first floor floors Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building opened in January 2021. The construction of floors five and six are expected to be completed during the summer of 2021. A Research and Development facility is in the design phase and will be constructed immediately adjacent to the pharmacy school; it is slated to be completed by December 2022.[28] The university also plans on developing a park on two acres of land between Corliss Avenue and Main Street, which will offer an attractive and safe connection between university facilities and the downtown business district.[29]

Downtown Center

 
University Downtown Center

The University Downtown Center (UDC), located near the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers, opened in 2007 and houses the College of Community and Public Affairs (CCPA). In 2011, the Downtown Center was severely damaged from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee. While only the lowest floor of the building was filled with water, the electric company was unable to shut the power off in time, resulting in the building's electrical system being ruined. Classes were moved to the Main campus until repairs were completed.[30] Repairs took a year to complete, and the UDC reopened for the start of the fall 2012 semester. In 2017, the university received $2.7 million for the flood repairs.[31]

Facilities

Libraries

  • The Glenn G. Bartle Library, named after the university's first president, contains collections in the humanities, social sciences, government documents and collections in mathematical and computer sciences. Additionally, Bartle Library houses the Fine Arts Collection (focusing on works relating to art, music, theater and cinema) and Special Collections (containing the Max Reinhardt Collection, as well as the Edwin A. Link and Marion Clayton Link Archives).
  • The Science Library contains materials in all science and engineering disciplines, as well as a map collection.
  • The University Downtown Center (UDC) Library and Information Commons supports the departments of social work, human development, public administration, and student affairs administration.

The libraries offer a number of services including research consultation and assistance, a laptop lending program, customized instruction sessions and three information commons in the Bartle, Science and UDC libraries. The libraries offer access to various online databases to facilitate research for students and faculty. The entire campus is also served by a wireless internet network that all students, staff and faculty have access to, funded in part by mandatory student technology fees. The computing services center supports Windows, Macintosh and Unix systems, both in public computer labs and for students' personal computers.

Anderson Center for the Performing Arts

 
Anderson Center at Binghamton University

This theater complex has three stages: Watters Theater, seating 550; the Chamber Hall, seating 450; and the Osterhout Concert Theater, seating 1,200. The concert theater has the ability to become an open-air venue, with its movable, floor-to-ceiling glass windows that open up to a grassy hill. The Anderson Center has hosted performers such as the Russian Symphony and Ballet, the Prague National Symphony and the Shakespearian Theater Company. In March 2006, an overflow house, filling all of the Anderson Center's theaters, was present to hear guest speaker Noam Chomsky.

University Art Museum

The university's art collection is housed at more than one location, but all within the Fine Arts Building. The building's main-level gallery hosts various artifacts which belong to the Permanent Collection, though typically showcases student work on a rotating basis. The Permanent Collection in the basement level of the building displays ancient art from Egypt, China and other locales. Lastly, the Elsie B. Rosefsky Gallery, just off the Grand Corridor, presents special exhibits and portfolios.

University Union

The University Union is divided into two sections, sometimes referred to as the old Union and the new Union, sometimes referred to as Union East and West respectively, yet called "University Union (UU)" and "University Union West (UUW)" by the university itself. The Union houses many student organizations, a food co-op, The MarketPlace food court, a number of meeting spaces, many new classrooms, the University Bookstore and a branch of Visions Federal Credit Union.

On August 23, 2013, President Barack Obama hosted a town hall meeting in the University Union to discuss college affordability with students, faculty, and staff at Binghamton University.[32]

Events Center

The Events Center is one of the area's largest venue for athletics, concerts, fairs and more. Home court to the Binghamton Bearcats basketball teams, the facility seats about 5,300 people for games. For concerts, Commencement and other larger events, the Events Center can hold up to 8,000 people. Home site for the America East Conference Men's Basketball Championships in 2005, 2006, and 2008, the court hosted the women's championships in 2007 and 2015. It's also held intercollegiate indoor track meets, tennis matches and wrestling matches, as well as opening and closing ceremonies for the Empire State Games. Its construction cost $33.1M and it opened in 2004.

Other athletic facilities

In addition to the Events Center, the north end of campus houses the East and West Gyms, which host student recreation and varsity athletics programs. The East Gym underwent a major renovation, completed in winter 2012, and is now called the Recreational Center at the East Gym, and includes the 10,000-sq. ft. FitSpace fitness facility, three new multipurpose rooms, improved pool and court spaces, a new wellness services suite and completely renovated locker rooms. Other varsity facilities include baseball and softball fields, the Bearcats Sports Complex (a soccer and lacrosse stadium) and an outdoor track. With a gift from an anonymous donor, the baseball fields underwent a $2 million facelift including the addition of artificial turf and lights in 2016. Other student recreation features are a series of playing fields used for soccer, football, rugby and ultimate frisbee.

 
The East Gym

Science Complex

 
Science complex

The science complex includes five instructional and office buildings, as well as a four-climate teaching greenhouse[33] and the Science Library. Buildings are named sequentially as Science 1 through 5. They contain faculty offices and classrooms for the biological sciences, anthropology, geological sciences and psychology departments.

Academic Complex

The Academic Complex is a two-building complex that opened in 1999. Academic A houses the School of Management. Academic B houses the Decker School of Nursing.

Innovative Technologies Complex

More commonly known as the ITC, the Innovative Technologies Complex is a new development intended to advance venture capital research in both the support of the university's activities and that of the local high-technology industry. Currently the complex includes four buildings: the Biotechnology Building, formerly belonging to NYSEG and now extensively renovated; the Engineering and Science Building, opened in 2011; the Center of Excellence Building, which houses the Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging Center, a New York State Center of Excellence, opened in 2014; and the Smart Energy Building that houses the chemistry and physics departments, opened in 2017. Early talks indicated plans for a six-building complex at its completion.[34]

Nature Preserve

 
University Nature Preserve, Vestal, NY

The university's Nature Preserve is 190-acre (0.77 km2) on the southern end of campus and referred to as the largest laboratory on campus. Students have actively worked to make sure the space remains untouched. The preserve features approximately 10 miles(16 km) of maintained paths, a six-acre pond, marsh areas, vernal pools, tall hills and a hill-top meadow. A popular hang-out spot is the long wooden boardwalk constructed across one of the marshes, overlooking the lake. There is continued discussion about management of the rapidly growing deer population in the preserve.

Residential communities

 
Mountainview College

Residence halls at Binghamton are grouped into seven communities. The apartment communities used to house graduate students, but now house undergraduates. Of the residential colleges, Dickinson Community and Newing College are the newest. Dickinson features "flats" of either four single rooms or two double rooms and a single, while Newing features semi-private room styles sharing private bathrooms as well as some common bathrooms. College-in-the-Woods mixes suites and double- and triple-occupancy rooms, and Hinman College and Mountainview College consist of suites, exclusively. Susquehanna Community and Hillside Community contain only apartments.

The newly completed Newing College, opened in fall 2011, and Dickinson Community, completed in 2013, are part of the university's $375 million East Campus Housing project, which also included a new collegiate center and dining facility. The old Newing community was razed to make room for the new communities. The old Dickinson community was renovated and repurposed for academics, offices and departments. The last of the new Newing and Dickinson residence halls were unveiled in 2013.[35]

  • Dickinson Community: Named for Daniel S. Dickinson, a mid-19th century U.S. Senator from surrounding area, important as the "Defender of the Constitution" in pre-Civil War era. Buildings are named after other prominent local figures, including founders of the university. The buildings of this community were replaced with a new state-of-the-art living community completed in the fall of 2013.
  • Hinman College: Named for New York State Senator Harvey D. Hinman. Buildings are named after former New York State governors, and were constructed between 1967 and 1968.
  • Newing College: Named for Stuart Newing, a local automobile dealer who was active in the effort to have SUNY purchase Triple Cities College. Buildings are named for Southern Tier towns and counties. Newing College was rebuilt completely, and the new residence halls and student center/dining hall opened in fall 2011. The remaining older Newing buildings were demolished to make room for the new Dickinson Community, which opened in the fall of 2013.
  • College-in-the-Woods: Named for its location in a wooded area of the campus. Buildings are named after tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy. College-in-the-Woods opened for residency in the fall of 1973.
  • Mountainview College: The four individual residential halls—Cascade, Hunter, Marcy, and Windham—were named after peaks in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains and each house up to 300 students. Mountainview was completed between 2003 and 2004.[36]
  • Susquehanna Community: Buildings are named for tributaries of the Susquehanna River, which flows through the city of Binghamton.
  • Hillside Community: Named for its location at the highest part of the Binghamton campus. Halls are named for New York state parks. The 16 apartment buildings are ordered in alphabetical order clockwise.

Transportation

  • Bus transportation on campus and in local neighborhoods with a high density of students is provided by the student-owned and operated Off Campus College Transport (OCCT). OCCT is entirely student run and is free for all students; it is supported by the mandatory student activity and transportation fees and by funds and resources provided by the university. OCCT is managed by the Student Association.
  • Students, faculty and staff are able to ride the Broome County Transit bus system for free, paid for through a portion of the transportation fee.[37]
  • The ESCAPE Student Bus Service, operated by the Student Association, provides coach transportation to students between the Vestal campus and the New York metropolitan area on weekends and on university breaks.

Academics

Rankings and reputation

  • Binghamton is ranked tied for 83rd among national universities, tied for 33rd among public schools, ranked as the second-best SUNY school (after Stony Brook University, ranked 77th), and tied for 874th among global universities for 2022 by U.S. News & World Report.[47][48][49]
  • In 2021, Forbes magazine rated Binghamton No. 77 out of the 600 best private and public colleges, universities and service academies in America.[50]
  • Money magazine ranked Binghamton 73rd in the country out of 739 schools evaluated for its 2020 "Best Colleges for Your Money" edition,[51] and 48th in its list of the 50 best public schools in the U.S.[52]
  • The university is ranked 653rd in the world, 162nd in the nation in the 2021-22 Center for University World Rankings.[53]
  • Binghamton University is ranked the 18th best public college in the U.S. by The Business Journals in 2015.[54][55]
  • In 2016 Binghamton was ranked as the 10th best public college in the United States by Business Insider.[56]
  • In 2018, the university was ranked 401-500 by Times Higher Education World Ranking.[57]
  • In its inaugural college rankings, based upon "... the economic value of a university...," The Economist ranked Binghamton University 74th overall in the nation.[58]
  • The university was called a Public Ivy by Howard and Matthew Greene in a book titled The Public Ivies: America's Flagship Public Universities (2001).[59] It was a runner-up for the original Public Ivy list in 1985.[60]
  • Binghamton was ranked 93rd in the 2020 National Universities category of the Washington Monthly college rankings in the U.S., based on its contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.[61]
  • According to the 2014 BusinessWeek rankings, the undergraduate business school was ranked 57th among Public Schools in the nation.[62] In 2010 it was ranked as having the second best accounting program.[63]
  • Binghamton's QS World University Rankings have decreased annually from 501 in 2008, to 601 in 2012 and 701+ in 2013 with higher numbers reflecting worse performance.[64]

Admissions and finance

Binghamton University is one of the most selective schools in the SUNY system. In 2020, the university received more than 42,000 applications.[65] In the Fall of 2020, the undergraduate acceptance rate was 40%.[66]

  • According to the latest data (Fall 2020), Binghamton University has the following records; median SAT scores: math 640–730, Evidence-based reading and writing 640–710; median ACT score: 29–33; Freshmen Retention Rate: 92% (National Avg. 62%); Median High School GPA: 3.7–3.9 or 93–98; Average Transfer GPA: 3.3-3.8.[65]
  • The average debt at graduation is $14,734, and the school is in the top 15 lowest debt-load amongst public colleges in the country.[67]
  • In-state tuition is $6,670 and out-of-state tuition is $21,550 (as of September 2017).[68]

Student body

As of 2019, there are 14,168 undergraduate students and 3,961 graduate students enrolled at Binghamton University, with 768 full-time faculty and a student-to-faculty of 19:1.[69] 84% of undergraduate students at Binghamton are residents of New York state, with more than 60 percent from the greater New York City area and the remainder from all corners of the state. The remaining 16 percent of the undergraduate student body is made up of residents of other states in the U.S. (7.5 percent) and international students (8.5 percent) from around the world.[70][71][72] Since 1990, the university has experienced growth in enrollment (with a 1990 enrollment of 11,883). Since the arrival of President Harvey Stenger in 2012, the university had launched a plan to grow to 20,000 students by 2020, while adding faculty and staff to support the growth.

Curriculum

Binghamton offers more than 130 academic undergraduate majors, minors, certificates, concentrations, emphases, tracks and specializations and more than 60 master's, 30 doctorate and 50 accelerated (combined bachelor's/master's) degrees. There also exist interdisciplinary programs that allow individualized degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

The school offers several early assurance programs which guarantee acceptance to graduate/professional schools outside of Binghamton, such as the Norton College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University. BU and Upstate offer an Early Assurance Program (EAP) for pre-medical College Sophomores pursuing their M.D. degree. Students accepted into the program are required to finish their undergraduate education and maintain a 3.50 GPA to be guaranteed a seat at the medical school.[73][74]

Binghamton is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

General education

The university requires students to have completed 12 general education requirements in order to graduate, with some exceptions[75] depending on the school. These include courses in aesthetics, global inter-dependencies, humanities, laboratory science, composition and oral communication, mathematics, physical activity and wellness, social science and U.S. pluralism.[76] Individual schools within the university have additional requirements.[77] Students in Harpur College must complete a minimum of 126 credits to graduate. Most classes at Binghamton are worth four credits, rather than the more usual three. The typical undergraduate's course load thus consists of four courses (for 16 credits) rather than the usual five (for 15 credits).

Research

The university is designated as an advanced research institution, with a division of research, an independent research foundation, several research centers including a New York State Center of Excellence, and partnerships with other institutions. Binghamton University was ranked 163rd nationally in research and development expenditures by the National Science Foundation.[78] In fiscal year 2013, the university had research expenditures of $76 million.

Division of research

The office of the vice president for research is in charge of the university's Division of Research.[79] The Office of Sponsored Programs supports the Binghamton University community in its efforts to seek and obtain external awards to support research, training, and other scholarly and creative activities. It provides support to faculty and staff in all aspects of proposal preparation, submission and grant administration. The Office of Research Compliance ensures the protection of human subjects, the welfare of animals, safe use of select agents pathogens and toxins, and to enhance the ethical conduct in research programs. The Office of Research Advancement facilitates the growth of research and scholarship, and helps build awareness of the work being done on campus. The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships supports entrepreneurship, commercialization of technologies, start-ups and business incubation, and facilitates partnerships with the community and industry.

SUNY Research Foundation

The Research Foundation for the State University of New York[80] is a private, nonprofit educational corporation that administers externally funded contracts and grants for and on behalf of SUNY. The foundation carries out its responsibilities pursuant to a 1977 agreement with the university. It is separate from the university and does not receive services provided to New York State agencies or state appropriation to support corporate functions. Sponsored program functions delegated to the campuses are conducted under the supervision of foundation operations managers. The Office of Sponsored Funds Administration, often referred to as "post-award administration," is the fiscal and operational office for the foundation. It provides sponsored project personnel with comprehensive financial, project accounting, human resources, procurement, accounts payable and reporting services, as well as support for projects administered through the Research Foundation.

Centers and institutes

33 organized research centers and institutes for advanced studies facilitate interdisciplinary and specialized research at the university.[81] The university is home to the New York State Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging (S3IP).[82] S3IP conducts research in areas such as microelectronics manufacturing and packaging, data center energy management, and solar energy.[83] Other research centers and institutes include the Center for Development and Behavioural Neuroscience (CDBN), Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture (CPIC), Institute for Materials Research (IMR).[81] The Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems, and Civilizations (FBC) closed on June 30, 2020.[84]

Partnerships

The university's Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships can connect people to resources available through programs such as STARTUP NY, the Small Business Development Center, the region's Trade Adjustment Assistance Center, campus Start-Up Suites and the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator.

Student life

Greek life

Recognized fraternities and sororities at the university include:[85]

Interfraternity Council (IFC) Multicultural Greek and Fraternal Council (MGFC) National APIDA Panhellenic Association Council (NAPA) National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations Council (NALFO) National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Panhellenic Council (PC) Professional Fraternity Council (PFC)
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity MALIK fraternity Beta Chi Theta fraternity Lambda Alpha Upsilon fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority Alpha Omega Epsilon sorority
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity Lambda Sigma Upsilon fraternity Nu Alpha Phi fraternity Lambda Upsilon Lambda, La Unidad Latina fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Delta Phi Epsilon sorority Alpha Kappa Psi Co-Ed fraternity
Chi Phi fraternity Delta Phi Omega sorority alpha Kappa Delta Phi sorority Chi Upsilon Sigma sorority Omega Psi Phi fraternity Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Alpha Phi Omega Co-Ed fraternity
Delta Epsilon Psi fraternity Lambda Theta Alpha sorority Kappa Phi Lambda sorority Lambda Pi Upsilon sorority Phi Beta Sigma fraternity Phi Mu sorority Delta Epsilon Mu Co-Ed fraternity
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity Sigma Omicron Pi sorority Omega Phi Beta sorority Delta Sigma Theta sorority Phi Sigma Sigma sorority Delta Sigma Pi Co-Ed fraternity
Lambda Phi Epsilon fraternity Sigma Psi Zeta sorority Sigma Iota Alpha sorority Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi sorority Mu Phi Epsilon Co-Ed fraternity
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Sigma Lambda Upsilon sorority Sigma Delta Tau sorority Phi Alpha Delta Co-Ed Fraterity
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity Phi Chi Theta Co-Ed fraternity
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon Co-Ed fraternity
Sigma Beta Rho fraternity Pi Sigma Epsilon Co-Ed fraternity
Sigma Chi fraternity Theta Tau fraternity
Tau Alpha Upsilon fraternity
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity
Theta Chi fraternity
Theta Delta Chi fraternity
Zeta Beta Tau fraternity
Zeta Psi fraternity

Student organizations

Student organizations at Binghamton are organized and run through the Student Association at Binghamton University. The Student Association provides a number of services and entertainment for students, including bus transportation and the annual Spring Fling festival. In 2013, the university and the Student Association collaborated to introduce B-Engaged, a website which features a complete list of all involvement opportunities at Binghamton.[86]

The Student Association of Binghamton University, Inc. (SA) is the student union of undergraduate students at the university. It is a 501-c3 non-for-profit organization that is autonomous from the university.[87] It was first formed in 1978[88] and now represents and provides resources for over 13,000 undergraduate students, charters student groups, provides concerts and programming, and transportation services. Although it is run primarily by students, it has a small professional staff consisting of an assistant director and a finance director.

Notable student organization at the university include:

  • WHRW: Student radio station founded in 1961
  • Pipe Dream: Student newspaper founded in 1946 as The Colonial News
  • Harpur's Ferry Student Volunteer Ambulance Service: EMS provider for the Binghamton University campus and all off-campus students. It was founded in 1973 and has twice been recognized as the No. 1 collegiate Emergency Medical Service agency in the nation.[89]
  • Explorchestra: University's composers' orchestra is dedicated to the promotion of new music by composers from diverse backgrounds
  • Debate team: Consistently been ranked as one of the top ten debate programs in the nation by the Cross Examination Debate Association and ranked 1st in 2008[90]

Athletics

 
Binghamton Bearcats men's basketball playing Vermont at the Events Center

Binghamton University's Intercollegiate Athletics program is an NCAA Division I program. The Intercollegiate Athletics program comprises 21 sports that compete in the America East Conference for all sports except wrestling and golf. The 21 sports include Baseball, Men's & Women's Basketball, Men's & Women's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Men's & Women's Lacrosse, Men's & Women's Soccer, Softball, Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving, Men's & Women's Tennis, Men's & Women's Indoor Track, Men's & Women's Outdoor Track, Women's Volleyball and Men's Wrestling.

The school also hosts several intramural and inter-community sports. Binghamton University, and more specifically Hinman College, is considered to be the creator of Co-Rec Football, a popular version of flag/touch football and is generally played amongst several teams within each dormitory community.

Binghamton athletics gained significant negative attention during the Binghamton University basketball scandal in 2010, when it was revealed that the school had compromised its integrity and committed internal violations in pursuit of athletic glory. The scandal left Binghamton's basketball team in ruin.[91]

Alma mater

In the Rolling Hills of Binghamton is the official alma mater song of Binghamton University, composed by David Engel (class of 1986)[92]

Notable people

Faculty

Former faculty

Alumni

  • Jay Walder, CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York
  • Hori Horibata, Member of the Philippines House of Representatives from Camarines Sur 1st District

In popular culture

To fans of the Americana-psychedelic-rock band The Grateful Dead, the name "Harpur College" specifically refers to a concert the band played at the college on May 2, 1970. The reverence in which this concert is held owes both to the performance and to the fact that high quality bootleg cassette recordings circulated widely among Deadheads for decades before the recording was officially released on CD as Dick's Picks Volume 8. According to Jimmy Cawley writing in the Boston Globe, "The Harpur College show has long been prized by tape collectors as an example of the depth the Dead were capable of on any given night."[107]

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For the census designated place see Binghamton University New York CDP The State University of New York at Binghamton Binghamton University or SUNY Binghamton is a public research university with campuses in Binghamton Vestal and Johnson City New York It is one of the four university centers in the State University of New York SUNY system 8 9 As of Fall 2020 18 128 undergraduate and graduate students attended the university 10 Binghamton UniversityState University of New York at BinghamtonFormer namesTriple Cities College 1946 1950 Harpur College 1950 1965 Motto From breadth through depth to perspective 1 Unity Identity Excellence TypePublic research university centerEstablished1946 77 years ago 1946 Parent institutionState University of New YorkAccreditationMSCHEAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 148 1 million 2021 2 ChancellorJohn King Jr PresidentHarvey G StengerProvostDonald E Hall 3 Academic staff768 2019 4 Students18 148 Spring 2022 5 Undergraduates14 333 2022 5 Postgraduates3 815 2022 5 LocationVestal New York United States42 05 20 N 75 58 01 W 42 0888 N 75 9670 W 42 0888 75 9670 Coordinates 42 05 20 N 75 58 01 W 42 0888 N 75 9670 W 42 0888 75 9670CampusMidsize City 6 930 acres 3 8 km2 4 Other campusesBinghamtonJohnson CityNewspaperPipe DreamColors Green 7 NicknameBearcatsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I America EastBig SkyMACEIWAMascotBaxter the BearcatWebsitewww wbr binghamton wbr eduSince its establishment in 1946 the school has evolved from a small liberal arts college to a large research university It is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 11 Binghamton s athletic teams are the Bearcats and they compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA The Bearcats are members of the America East Conference Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 Presidents 2 Organization 2 1 University leadership 2 2 Colleges and schools 3 Campuses 3 1 Main Campus 3 2 Health Sciences Campus 3 3 Downtown Center 3 4 Facilities 3 4 1 Libraries 3 4 2 Anderson Center for the Performing Arts 3 4 3 University Art Museum 3 4 4 University Union 3 4 5 Events Center 3 4 6 Other athletic facilities 3 4 7 Science Complex 3 4 8 Academic Complex 3 4 9 Innovative Technologies Complex 3 4 10 Nature Preserve 3 5 Residential communities 3 6 Transportation 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings and reputation 4 2 Admissions and finance 4 3 Student body 4 4 Curriculum 4 5 General education 5 Research 5 1 Division of research 5 2 SUNY Research Foundation 5 3 Centers and institutes 5 4 Partnerships 6 Student life 6 1 Greek life 6 2 Student organizations 6 3 Athletics 6 4 Alma mater 7 Notable people 7 1 Faculty 7 1 1 Former faculty 7 2 Alumni 8 In popular culture 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditEstablishment Edit Binghamton University was established in 1946 in Endicott New York as Triple Cities College 12 13 to serve the needs of local veterans returning from World War II Thomas J Watson a founding member of IBM in Broome County viewed the Triple Cities region as an area of great potential In the early 1940s he collaborated with local leaders to begin establishing Triple Cities College as a two year junior college operating as a satellite of private Syracuse University Watson also donated land that would become the school s early home Originally Triple Cities College students finished their bachelor s degrees at Syracuse By the 1948 1949 academic year the degrees could be completed entirely in Binghamton In 1950 it split from Syracuse and became incorporated into the public State University of New York SUNY system as Harpur College named in honor of Robert Harpur a colonial teacher and pioneer who settled in the Binghamton area At that time Harpur and Champlain College in Plattsburgh were the only two liberal arts schools in the New York state system 14 When Champlain closed in 1952 to make way for the Plattsburgh Air Force Base the records and some students and faculty were transferred to Harpur College in Binghamton Harpur also received 16 000 non duplicate volumes and the complete contents of the Champlain College library Clock tower at the University Union In 1955 Harpur began to plan its current location in Vestal a town next to Binghamton A site large enough to anticipate future growth was purchased with the school s move to its new 387 acre 1 57 km2 campus being completed by 1961 Colonial Hall Triple Cities College s original building in Endicott stands today as the village s Visitor s Center In 1965 Harpur College was selected to join New York state schools at Stony Brook University Albany and Buffalo as one of the four new SUNY university centers Redesignated the State University of New York at Binghamton the school s new name reflected its status as an advanced degree granting institution In a nod to tradition its undergraduate college of arts and sciences remained Harpur College With more than 60 of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Harpur s degree programs it is the largest of Binghamton s constituent schools 15 In 1967 the School of Advanced Technology was established the precursor to the Thomas J Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science which was founded in 1983 In 2020 the school became the Thomas J Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science Since 1992 the school has made an effort to distinguish itself from the SUNY system rebranding itself as Binghamton University or Binghamton University State University of New York Both names are accepted as first reference in news stories While the school s legal and official name the State University of New York at Binghamton still appears on official documents such as diplomas the administration discourages using the full name unless absolutely necessary It also discourages references to the school as SUNY Binghamton SUNY B or Harpur College 9 Presidents Edit The first president of Harpur College who began as dean of Triple Cities College was Glenn Bartle The second president George Bruce Dearing served several years before leaving to become vice chancellor for academic affairs at the SUNY Central Administration in Albany Next was C Peter Magrath former interim president of the University of Nebraska who served from 1972 to 1974 then left to become president at the University of Minnesota The fourth president at Binghamton was Clifford D Clark who left his position as dean of the business school at the University of Kansas to serve as vice president for academic affairs at Binghamton in 1973 He was asked to take on the job of acting president in the fall of 1974 when Magrath left for Minnesota Clark was selected as president and served from March 1975 through mid 1990 He led the school s evolution from primarily a four year liberal arts college to a research university Clark added the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts and inaugurated the Summer Music Festival created the Harpur Forum now called the Binghamton University Forum established the Thomas J Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science and fostered the expansion and development of the Decker School of Nursing Lois B DeFleur became the university s fifth president upon Clark s retirement in 1990 During her nearly 20 year tenure the university experienced its most significant growth She oversaw substantial additions to the student and faculty populations vastly expanded research activities and funding formalized Binghamton s fundraising efforts expanded the campus physical footprint by approximately 20 buildings launched Binghamton s green efforts for which they are now nationally recognized transitioned the school from Division III athletics to Division I and catalyzed the biggest increase in academic rankings to date DeFleur retired in 2010 and on July 1 Magrath returned as interim president 16 On November 22 2011 the SUNY Board of Trustees appointed Harvey G Stenger Jr as the seventh president of Binghamton University effective January 1 2012 Stenger had been interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University at Buffalo since April 2011 17 18 Organization Edit The Couper Administration Building University leadership Edit Binghamton is one of four university centers of the State University of New York SUNY system and is governed by its board of trustees The Binghamton University Council oversees such aspects of the school s governance as student conduct budget and physical facilities Nine of its ten members are appointed by the state governor one elected by the student body 19 The university is organized into six administrative offices Academic Affairs Advancement Diversity Equity and Inclusion Operations Research and Student Affairs The Division of Diversity Equity and Inclusion is managed by a chief diversity officer and the other divisions are managed by a vice president As of 2018 update the university had an endowment of 152 619 million 20 managed by the not for profit Binghamton University Foundation which also oversees fundraising 21 Its most recent drive Bold Brilliant Binghamton the Campaign for Binghamton University raised more than 100 million before ending on June 30 2012 5 million over its original goal Colleges and schools Edit Academic A home to the School of Management Binghamton is composed of the following colleges and schools Harpur College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest of Binghamton s schools It has more than 9 400 undergraduates and more than 1 100 graduate students in 26 departments and 14 interdisciplinary degree programs in the fine arts humanities natural and social sciences and mathematics The College of Community and Public Affairs offers an undergraduate major in human development as well as graduate programs in social work public administration student affairs administration human rights and teaching learning and educational leadership It was formed in July 2006 after a reorganization of its predecessor the School of Education and Human Development when it was split off along with the Graduate School of Education In 2017 the Graduate School of Education merged back into the College of Community and Public Affairs as the Department of Teaching Learning and Educational Leadership The department continues to offer master s of science and doctoral degrees 22 The Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences was established in 1969 23 The school offers undergraduate master s and doctoral degrees in nursing The school is accredited by the Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education CCNE The School of Management was established in 1970 It offers bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees in management finance information science marketing accounting and operations and business analytics It is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB The Thomas J Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in mechanical engineering electrical engineering computer engineering biomedical engineering systems science and industrial engineering materials science and engineering and computer science All of the school s departments have been accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology The Graduate School administers advanced degree programs and awards degrees through the seven component colleges above Graduate students will find almost 70 areas of study Undergraduate and graduate students are taught and advised by a single faculty The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences the newest school at Binghamton and offers doctoral degrees in pharmacy and pharmacology The school has been granted Candidate status from the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education which grants all the rights and privileges available to students of accredited schools and anticipates full accreditation upon graduation of its inaugural class in 2021 The school enrolled its first students in fall 2017 24 and in 2018 opened its state of the art 60 million new building on a new Health Sciences Campus in Johnson City near UHS Wilson Medical Center 25 26 Campuses Edit The Binghamton campus and surroundings The Glenn G Bartle Library Tower is the tallest building on the main campus Main Campus Edit The main campus in Vestal is spread over 930 acres 3 8 km2 on a wooded hillside above the Susquehanna River geographically the Southern Tier of New York is located on Allegheny Plateau a physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains 27 The campus is shaped like a brain the primary road on campus creates a closed loop to form the cerebrum and cerebellum and the main entrance road creates the spinal cord which leads up to a traffic circle representing the medulla The main road is thus frequently referred to as The Brain The connector road which goes behind the Mountainview and College in the Woods residential communities is closed for a portion of the year in late fall and early spring to allow for safe migration of salamanders across the road The campus features a 190 acres 0 77 km2 Nature Preserve which contains forest and wetland areas and includes a six acre 24 000 m2 pond named Harpur Pond that adjoins the campus The Nature Preserve drains into Fuller Hollow Creek which runs parallel along the eastern portion of the campus Fuller Hollow Creek meanders north after leaving campus where it soon empties into the Susquehanna River Health Sciences Campus Edit Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building Binghamton s nearly 15 acre new Health Sciences Campus is located in Johnson City NY The campus is located a block from Main St and is in close proximity to UHS Wilson Medical Center and Ascension Lourdes Hospital The School of Pharmacy building opened in 2018 while the first floor floors Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building opened in January 2021 The construction of floors five and six are expected to be completed during the summer of 2021 A Research and Development facility is in the design phase and will be constructed immediately adjacent to the pharmacy school it is slated to be completed by December 2022 28 The university also plans on developing a park on two acres of land between Corliss Avenue and Main Street which will offer an attractive and safe connection between university facilities and the downtown business district 29 Downtown Center Edit University Downtown Center The University Downtown Center UDC located near the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers opened in 2007 and houses the College of Community and Public Affairs CCPA In 2011 the Downtown Center was severely damaged from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee While only the lowest floor of the building was filled with water the electric company was unable to shut the power off in time resulting in the building s electrical system being ruined Classes were moved to the Main campus until repairs were completed 30 Repairs took a year to complete and the UDC reopened for the start of the fall 2012 semester In 2017 the university received 2 7 million for the flood repairs 31 Facilities Edit Libraries Edit The Glenn G Bartle Library named after the university s first president contains collections in the humanities social sciences government documents and collections in mathematical and computer sciences Additionally Bartle Library houses the Fine Arts Collection focusing on works relating to art music theater and cinema and Special Collections containing the Max Reinhardt Collection as well as the Edwin A Link and Marion Clayton Link Archives The Science Library contains materials in all science and engineering disciplines as well as a map collection The University Downtown Center UDC Library and Information Commons supports the departments of social work human development public administration and student affairs administration The libraries offer a number of services including research consultation and assistance a laptop lending program customized instruction sessions and three information commons in the Bartle Science and UDC libraries The libraries offer access to various online databases to facilitate research for students and faculty The entire campus is also served by a wireless internet network that all students staff and faculty have access to funded in part by mandatory student technology fees The computing services center supports Windows Macintosh and Unix systems both in public computer labs and for students personal computers Anderson Center for the Performing Arts Edit Anderson Center at Binghamton University This theater complex has three stages Watters Theater seating 550 the Chamber Hall seating 450 and the Osterhout Concert Theater seating 1 200 The concert theater has the ability to become an open air venue with its movable floor to ceiling glass windows that open up to a grassy hill The Anderson Center has hosted performers such as the Russian Symphony and Ballet the Prague National Symphony and the Shakespearian Theater Company In March 2006 an overflow house filling all of the Anderson Center s theaters was present to hear guest speaker Noam Chomsky University Art Museum Edit Main article Binghamton University Art Museum The university s art collection is housed at more than one location but all within the Fine Arts Building The building s main level gallery hosts various artifacts which belong to the Permanent Collection though typically showcases student work on a rotating basis The Permanent Collection in the basement level of the building displays ancient art from Egypt China and other locales Lastly the Elsie B Rosefsky Gallery just off the Grand Corridor presents special exhibits and portfolios University Union Edit The University Union is divided into two sections sometimes referred to as the old Union and the new Union sometimes referred to as Union East and West respectively yet called University Union UU and University Union West UUW by the university itself The Union houses many student organizations a food co op The MarketPlace food court a number of meeting spaces many new classrooms the University Bookstore and a branch of Visions Federal Credit Union On August 23 2013 President Barack Obama hosted a town hall meeting in the University Union to discuss college affordability with students faculty and staff at Binghamton University 32 Events Center Edit Main article Binghamton University Events Center The Events Center is one of the area s largest venue for athletics concerts fairs and more Home court to the Binghamton Bearcats basketball teams the facility seats about 5 300 people for games For concerts Commencement and other larger events the Events Center can hold up to 8 000 people Home site for the America East Conference Men s Basketball Championships in 2005 2006 and 2008 the court hosted the women s championships in 2007 and 2015 It s also held intercollegiate indoor track meets tennis matches and wrestling matches as well as opening and closing ceremonies for the Empire State Games Its construction cost 33 1M and it opened in 2004 Other athletic facilities Edit In addition to the Events Center the north end of campus houses the East and West Gyms which host student recreation and varsity athletics programs The East Gym underwent a major renovation completed in winter 2012 and is now called the Recreational Center at the East Gym and includes the 10 000 sq ft FitSpace fitness facility three new multipurpose rooms improved pool and court spaces a new wellness services suite and completely renovated locker rooms Other varsity facilities include baseball and softball fields the Bearcats Sports Complex a soccer and lacrosse stadium and an outdoor track With a gift from an anonymous donor the baseball fields underwent a 2 million facelift including the addition of artificial turf and lights in 2016 Other student recreation features are a series of playing fields used for soccer football rugby and ultimate frisbee The East Gym Science Complex Edit Science complex The science complex includes five instructional and office buildings as well as a four climate teaching greenhouse 33 and the Science Library Buildings are named sequentially as Science 1 through 5 They contain faculty offices and classrooms for the biological sciences anthropology geological sciences and psychology departments Academic Complex Edit The Academic Complex is a two building complex that opened in 1999 Academic A houses the School of Management Academic B houses the Decker School of Nursing Innovative Technologies Complex Edit More commonly known as the ITC the Innovative Technologies Complex is a new development intended to advance venture capital research in both the support of the university s activities and that of the local high technology industry Currently the complex includes four buildings the Biotechnology Building formerly belonging to NYSEG and now extensively renovated the Engineering and Science Building opened in 2011 the Center of Excellence Building which houses the Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging Center a New York State Center of Excellence opened in 2014 and the Smart Energy Building that houses the chemistry and physics departments opened in 2017 Early talks indicated plans for a six building complex at its completion 34 Nature Preserve Edit University Nature Preserve Vestal NY The university s Nature Preserve is 190 acre 0 77 km2 on the southern end of campus and referred to as the largest laboratory on campus Students have actively worked to make sure the space remains untouched The preserve features approximately 10 miles 16 km of maintained paths a six acre pond marsh areas vernal pools tall hills and a hill top meadow A popular hang out spot is the long wooden boardwalk constructed across one of the marshes overlooking the lake There is continued discussion about management of the rapidly growing deer population in the preserve Residential communities Edit Mountainview College redirects here For institutions known as Mountain View College see Mountain View College Mountainview College Residence halls at Binghamton are grouped into seven communities The apartment communities used to house graduate students but now house undergraduates Of the residential colleges Dickinson Community and Newing College are the newest Dickinson features flats of either four single rooms or two double rooms and a single while Newing features semi private room styles sharing private bathrooms as well as some common bathrooms College in the Woods mixes suites and double and triple occupancy rooms and Hinman College and Mountainview College consist of suites exclusively Susquehanna Community and Hillside Community contain only apartments The newly completed Newing College opened in fall 2011 and Dickinson Community completed in 2013 are part of the university s 375 million East Campus Housing project which also included a new collegiate center and dining facility The old Newing community was razed to make room for the new communities The old Dickinson community was renovated and repurposed for academics offices and departments The last of the new Newing and Dickinson residence halls were unveiled in 2013 35 Dickinson Community Named for Daniel S Dickinson a mid 19th century U S Senator from surrounding area important as the Defender of the Constitution in pre Civil War era Buildings are named after other prominent local figures including founders of the university The buildings of this community were replaced with a new state of the art living community completed in the fall of 2013 Hinman College Named for New York State Senator Harvey D Hinman Buildings are named after former New York State governors and were constructed between 1967 and 1968 Newing College Named for Stuart Newing a local automobile dealer who was active in the effort to have SUNY purchase Triple Cities College Buildings are named for Southern Tier towns and counties Newing College was rebuilt completely and the new residence halls and student center dining hall opened in fall 2011 The remaining older Newing buildings were demolished to make room for the new Dickinson Community which opened in the fall of 2013 College in the Woods Named for its location in a wooded area of the campus Buildings are named after tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy College in the Woods opened for residency in the fall of 1973 Mountainview College The four individual residential halls Cascade Hunter Marcy and Windham were named after peaks in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains and each house up to 300 students Mountainview was completed between 2003 and 2004 36 Susquehanna Community Buildings are named for tributaries of the Susquehanna River which flows through the city of Binghamton Hillside Community Named for its location at the highest part of the Binghamton campus Halls are named for New York state parks The 16 apartment buildings are ordered in alphabetical order clockwise Transportation Edit Bus transportation on campus and in local neighborhoods with a high density of students is provided by the student owned and operated Off Campus College Transport OCCT OCCT is entirely student run and is free for all students it is supported by the mandatory student activity and transportation fees and by funds and resources provided by the university OCCT is managed by the Student Association Students faculty and staff are able to ride the Broome County Transit bus system for free paid for through a portion of the transportation fee 37 The ESCAPE Student Bus Service operated by the Student Association provides coach transportation to students between the Vestal campus and the New York metropolitan area on weekends and on university breaks Academics EditAcademic rankingsNationalARWU 38 147 157Forbes 39 65THE WSJ 40 163U S News amp World Report 41 83Washington Monthly 42 107GlobalARWU 43 601 700QS 44 1001 1200THE 45 601 800U S News amp World Report 46 984Rankings and reputation Edit Binghamton is ranked tied for 83rd among national universities tied for 33rd among public schools ranked as the second best SUNY school after Stony Brook University ranked 77th and tied for 874th among global universities for 2022 by U S News amp World Report 47 48 49 In 2021 Forbes magazine rated Binghamton No 77 out of the 600 best private and public colleges universities and service academies in America 50 Money magazine ranked Binghamton 73rd in the country out of 739 schools evaluated for its 2020 Best Colleges for Your Money edition 51 and 48th in its list of the 50 best public schools in the U S 52 The university is ranked 653rd in the world 162nd in the nation in the 2021 22 Center for University World Rankings 53 Binghamton University is ranked the 18th best public college in the U S by The Business Journals in 2015 54 55 In 2016 Binghamton was ranked as the 10th best public college in the United States by Business Insider 56 In 2018 the university was ranked 401 500 by Times Higher Education World Ranking 57 In its inaugural college rankings based upon the economic value of a university The Economist ranked Binghamton University 74th overall in the nation 58 The university was called a Public Ivy by Howard and Matthew Greene in a book titled The Public Ivies America s Flagship Public Universities 2001 59 It was a runner up for the original Public Ivy list in 1985 60 Binghamton was ranked 93rd in the 2020 National Universities category of the Washington Monthly college rankings in the U S based on its contribution to the public good as measured by social mobility research and promoting public service 61 According to the 2014 BusinessWeek rankings the undergraduate business school was ranked 57th among Public Schools in the nation 62 In 2010 it was ranked as having the second best accounting program 63 Binghamton s QS World University Rankings have decreased annually from 501 in 2008 to 601 in 2012 and 701 in 2013 with higher numbers reflecting worse performance 64 Admissions and finance Edit Binghamton University is one of the most selective schools in the SUNY system In 2020 the university received more than 42 000 applications 65 In the Fall of 2020 the undergraduate acceptance rate was 40 66 According to the latest data Fall 2020 Binghamton University has the following records median SAT scores math 640 730 Evidence based reading and writing 640 710 median ACT score 29 33 Freshmen Retention Rate 92 National Avg 62 Median High School GPA 3 7 3 9 or 93 98 Average Transfer GPA 3 3 3 8 65 The average debt at graduation is 14 734 and the school is in the top 15 lowest debt load amongst public colleges in the country 67 In state tuition is 6 670 and out of state tuition is 21 550 as of September 2017 update 68 Student body Edit As of 2019 update there are 14 168 undergraduate students and 3 961 graduate students enrolled at Binghamton University with 768 full time faculty and a student to faculty of 19 1 69 84 of undergraduate students at Binghamton are residents of New York state with more than 60 percent from the greater New York City area and the remainder from all corners of the state The remaining 16 percent of the undergraduate student body is made up of residents of other states in the U S 7 5 percent and international students 8 5 percent from around the world 70 71 72 Since 1990 the university has experienced growth in enrollment with a 1990 enrollment of 11 883 Since the arrival of President Harvey Stenger in 2012 the university had launched a plan to grow to 20 000 students by 2020 while adding faculty and staff to support the growth Curriculum Edit Binghamton offers more than 130 academic undergraduate majors minors certificates concentrations emphases tracks and specializations and more than 60 master s 30 doctorate and 50 accelerated combined bachelor s master s degrees There also exist interdisciplinary programs that allow individualized degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level The school offers several early assurance programs which guarantee acceptance to graduate professional schools outside of Binghamton such as the Norton College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University BU and Upstate offer an Early Assurance Program EAP for pre medical College Sophomores pursuing their M D degree Students accepted into the program are required to finish their undergraduate education and maintain a 3 50 GPA to be guaranteed a seat at the medical school 73 74 Binghamton is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools General education Edit The university requires students to have completed 12 general education requirements in order to graduate with some exceptions 75 depending on the school These include courses in aesthetics global inter dependencies humanities laboratory science composition and oral communication mathematics physical activity and wellness social science and U S pluralism 76 Individual schools within the university have additional requirements 77 Students in Harpur College must complete a minimum of 126 credits to graduate Most classes at Binghamton are worth four credits rather than the more usual three The typical undergraduate s course load thus consists of four courses for 16 credits rather than the usual five for 15 credits Research EditThe university is designated as an advanced research institution with a division of research an independent research foundation several research centers including a New York State Center of Excellence and partnerships with other institutions Binghamton University was ranked 163rd nationally in research and development expenditures by the National Science Foundation 78 In fiscal year 2013 the university had research expenditures of 76 million Division of research Edit The office of the vice president for research is in charge of the university s Division of Research 79 The Office of Sponsored Programs supports the Binghamton University community in its efforts to seek and obtain external awards to support research training and other scholarly and creative activities It provides support to faculty and staff in all aspects of proposal preparation submission and grant administration The Office of Research Compliance ensures the protection of human subjects the welfare of animals safe use of select agents pathogens and toxins and to enhance the ethical conduct in research programs The Office of Research Advancement facilitates the growth of research and scholarship and helps build awareness of the work being done on campus The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships supports entrepreneurship commercialization of technologies start ups and business incubation and facilitates partnerships with the community and industry SUNY Research Foundation Edit The Research Foundation for the State University of New York 80 is a private nonprofit educational corporation that administers externally funded contracts and grants for and on behalf of SUNY The foundation carries out its responsibilities pursuant to a 1977 agreement with the university It is separate from the university and does not receive services provided to New York State agencies or state appropriation to support corporate functions Sponsored program functions delegated to the campuses are conducted under the supervision of foundation operations managers The Office of Sponsored Funds Administration often referred to as post award administration is the fiscal and operational office for the foundation It provides sponsored project personnel with comprehensive financial project accounting human resources procurement accounts payable and reporting services as well as support for projects administered through the Research Foundation Centers and institutes Edit 33 organized research centers and institutes for advanced studies facilitate interdisciplinary and specialized research at the university 81 The university is home to the New York State Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging S3IP 82 S3IP conducts research in areas such as microelectronics manufacturing and packaging data center energy management and solar energy 83 Other research centers and institutes include the Center for Development and Behavioural Neuroscience CDBN Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy Interpretation and Culture CPIC Institute for Materials Research IMR 81 The Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies Historical Systems and Civilizations FBC closed on June 30 2020 84 Partnerships Edit The university s Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Partnerships can connect people to resources available through programs such as STARTUP NY the Small Business Development Center the region s Trade Adjustment Assistance Center campus Start Up Suites and the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator Student life EditGreek life Edit Recognized fraternities and sororities at the university include 85 Interfraternity Council IFC Multicultural Greek and Fraternal Council MGFC National APIDA Panhellenic Association Council NAPA National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations Council NALFO National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC Panhellenic Council PC Professional Fraternity Council PFC Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity MALIK fraternity Beta Chi Theta fraternity Lambda Alpha Upsilon fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority Alpha Omega Epsilon sororityAlpha Sigma Phi fraternity Lambda Sigma Upsilon fraternity Nu Alpha Phi fraternity Lambda Upsilon Lambda La Unidad Latina fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Delta Phi Epsilon sorority Alpha Kappa Psi Co Ed fraternityChi Phi fraternity Delta Phi Omega sorority alpha Kappa Delta Phi sorority Chi Upsilon Sigma sorority Omega Psi Phi fraternity Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Alpha Phi Omega Co Ed fraternityDelta Epsilon Psi fraternity Lambda Theta Alpha sorority Kappa Phi Lambda sorority Lambda Pi Upsilon sorority Phi Beta Sigma fraternity Phi Mu sorority Delta Epsilon Mu Co Ed fraternityDelta Sigma Phi fraternity Sigma Omicron Pi sorority Omega Phi Beta sorority Delta Sigma Theta sorority Phi Sigma Sigma sorority Delta Sigma Pi Co Ed fraternityLambda Phi Epsilon fraternity Sigma Psi Zeta sorority Sigma Iota Alpha sorority Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi sorority Mu Phi Epsilon Co Ed fraternityPi Kappa Alpha fraternity Sigma Lambda Upsilon sorority Sigma Delta Tau sorority Phi Alpha Delta Co Ed FraterityPhi Kappa Psi fraternity Phi Chi Theta Co Ed fraternitySigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon Co Ed fraternitySigma Beta Rho fraternity Pi Sigma Epsilon Co Ed fraternitySigma Chi fraternity Theta Tau fraternityTau Alpha Upsilon fraternityTau Kappa Epsilon fraternityTheta Chi fraternityTheta Delta Chi fraternityZeta Beta Tau fraternityZeta Psi fraternityStudent organizations Edit Student organizations at Binghamton are organized and run through the Student Association at Binghamton University The Student Association provides a number of services and entertainment for students including bus transportation and the annual Spring Fling festival In 2013 the university and the Student Association collaborated to introduce B Engaged a website which features a complete list of all involvement opportunities at Binghamton 86 The Student Association of Binghamton University Inc SA is the student union of undergraduate students at the university It is a 501 c3 non for profit organization that is autonomous from the university 87 It was first formed in 1978 88 and now represents and provides resources for over 13 000 undergraduate students charters student groups provides concerts and programming and transportation services Although it is run primarily by students it has a small professional staff consisting of an assistant director and a finance director Notable student organization at the university include WHRW Student radio station founded in 1961 Pipe Dream Student newspaper founded in 1946 as The Colonial News Harpur s Ferry Student Volunteer Ambulance Service EMS provider for the Binghamton University campus and all off campus students It was founded in 1973 and has twice been recognized as the No 1 collegiate Emergency Medical Service agency in the nation 89 Explorchestra University s composers orchestra is dedicated to the promotion of new music by composers from diverse backgrounds Debate team Consistently been ranked as one of the top ten debate programs in the nation by the Cross Examination Debate Association and ranked 1st in 2008 90 Athletics Edit Main article Binghamton Bearcats Binghamton Bearcats men s basketball playing Vermont at the Events Center Binghamton University s Intercollegiate Athletics program is an NCAA Division I program The Intercollegiate Athletics program comprises 21 sports that compete in the America East Conference for all sports except wrestling and golf The 21 sports include Baseball Men s amp Women s Basketball Men s amp Women s Cross Country Men s Golf Men s amp Women s Lacrosse Men s amp Women s Soccer Softball Men s amp Women s Swimming amp Diving Men s amp Women s Tennis Men s amp Women s Indoor Track Men s amp Women s Outdoor Track Women s Volleyball and Men s Wrestling The school also hosts several intramural and inter community sports Binghamton University and more specifically Hinman College is considered to be the creator of Co Rec Football a popular version of flag touch football and is generally played amongst several teams within each dormitory community Binghamton athletics gained significant negative attention during the Binghamton University basketball scandal in 2010 when it was revealed that the school had compromised its integrity and committed internal violations in pursuit of athletic glory The scandal left Binghamton s basketball team in ruin 91 Alma mater Edit In the Rolling Hills of Binghamton is the official alma mater song of Binghamton University composed by David Engel class of 1986 92 Notable people Edit Hakeem Jeffries House Minority Leader Elaine D Kaplan Chief Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims Sunny Hostin co host of The View Alexander Vindman retired United States Army lieutenant colonel John Liu former Comptroller of New York City Tony Kornheiser sports talk show host Scott Diamond former professional baseball playerFaculty Edit Jessica Hua biological sciences Director for the Center for Integrated Watershed Studies Ken Jacobs experimental filmmaker M Stanley Whittingham chemistry materials science and engineering recipient of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry David Sloan Wilson biological sciences anthropology Al Walker born 1959 former basketball player and college coach now a scout for the Detroit Pistons of the NBA Larry Woiwode authorFormer faculty Edit Ali Mazrui 1933 2014 author on African and Islamic studies and north south relations Bruce McDuffie 1921 2014 Professor of Chemistry found high levels of mercury in canned tuna in 1970 93 Immanuel Wallerstein 1930 2019 sociologist and economic historian best known for his development of world systems theory Alumni Edit Robyn Adele Anderson 2011 founding member and primary vocalist for Postmodern Jukebox 94 Morteza Aghatehrani Iranian politician cleric scholar mujtahid Peter Altabef 1980 CEO of Unisys Billy Baldwin 1985 actor David P Barash 1966 evolutionary biologist Professor of Psychology at University of Washington and author of over 30 books Andrew Bergman screenwriter author and director Alan Berliner 1982 Emmy award winning documentary filmmaker Leland Bobbe photographer Paul Bove 1989 Professor of English University of Pittsburgh 95 Mark Mathew Braunstein 1974 author Joseph Buttigieg Ph D 1976 Professor of English University of Notre Dame father of United States Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg Lorrie Clemo 15th president of D Youville College Stephanie Courtney 1992 actress Flo Progressive Insurance Amy Dacey 1993 CEO of the Democratic National Committee Scott Diamond Former MLB pitcher for the Minnesota Twins Grey J Dimenna President of Monmouth University Mary L Droser MS c 1980 paleontologist professor of paleobiology at University of California Riverside Ronald G Ehrenberg 1966 labor economist and author Nathan Englander 1992 author Michael J Epstein 1998 filmmaker musician and writer Faisal Farooqui 1999 founder and CEO of MouthShut com 96 Lisa Rowe Fraustino children s author editor Norman Finkelstein 1974 political scientist professor Margaux Fragoso PhD 2009 memoirist Stewart D Friedman 1974 author and professor 97 Steven Fulop 1999 mayor of Jersey City New Jersey Adam Gazzaley 1990 Professor of Neurology Physiology and Psychiatry UCSF Roger Lee Hall 1972 composer and musicologist Monique Holsey Hyman 1986 social worker professor and politician Yasmin Hurd 1982 Professor of Neuroscience Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 98 Sunny Hostin 1990 co host of The View and senior legal correspondent for ABC News Vincent Ialenti 2008 nuclear waste anthropologist U S Department of Energy Hakeem Jeffries 1992 New York State Assembly United States House of Representatives Mona Jhaveri cancer researcher and entrepreneur focusing on biotech funding Bill T Jones dancer and Tony Award winning choreographer Elaine D Kaplan 1976 Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims Ellyn Kaschak 1965 clinical psychologist retired professor Jake Keegan 2012 professional soccer player Nancy Becker Kennedy disability rights activist writer and actress 99 Merle Keitel 1980 psychologist author and academic Andy Kindler actor comedian Leonard Klevan businessman and chemist Tony Kornheiser 1970 sports commentator finalist for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 100 Marc Lawrence 1981 screenwriter and director Carol Leifer stand up comedian actress writer and producer Arnold J Levine 1961 molecular biologist President of Rockefeller University Michael Lederer 1981 author John Liu 1988 43rd New York City Comptroller Rebecca Leigh Longendyke 2018 fashion model earned a BS in biomedical engineering Donna Lupardo MA 1983 New York State Assembly Geraldine MacDonald 1968 MS 1973 Honorary Doctor of Letters 2017 businesswoman technology executive John Mannion BA Biology 1990 member of the New York State Senate Monica Martinez 1999 member of the New York State Senate 101 Stephanie McCurry PhD 1988 Professor of History Columbia University 102 Ingrid Michaelson 2001 musician Camille Paglia 1968 critic author professor at University of the Arts Lee Ranaldo 1978 musician writer artist guitarist of Sonic Youth Paul Reiser 1977 actor comedian Liz Rosenberg poet writer Dave Rubin 1998 comedian talk show host Robert A Rubinstein PhD 1977 Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Syracuse University 103 Ruben Santiago Hudson 1978 Tony Award winning actor and playwright Vincent Schiraldi juvenile justice reformer policy expert academic researcher Thomas Secunda 1977 American business executive co founder vice chairman of Bloomberg L P 104 Beverly J Silver PhD 1992 Professor and Chair of Sociology Johns Hopkins University 105 Karthik Sivakumar Indian actor Art Spiegelman 1995 Honorary Doctorate Cartoonist and editor creator of Maus winner of a 1992 Pulitzer Prize attended Harpur never graduated Bob Swan MBA 1985 CEO of Intel Deborah Tannen 1966 academic writer on linguistics discourse analysis and interpersonal communication Alexander Vindman 1998 a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Vindman was the first witness to appear in President Trump s impeachment probe over the Trump Ukraine scandal 106 David E Wellbery 1969 scholar author Donald E Westlake novelist and screenwriter did not graduate John Wilson 2008 documentary filmmaker Jeff Yass billionaire co founder of Susquehanna International Group Jillian York 2004 journalist Arnie Zane choreographer dancer co founder of Bill T Jones Arnie Zane and Company Jay Walder CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York Hori 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