Since 1973, the Student Association has grown into not only a forum for student activism, but the primary financial system which hundreds of clubs and student organizations receive their funding and legal protection through.With our variety of businesses and services, the Student Association offers students unique opportunities in leadership and project management, as well as a voice amidst the affairs of campus life. Pictured is one of the many student organizations overseen by the SA.
The Undergraduate Admissions Office is located centrally on campus and open daily for students' convivence.
Binghamton's Mascot, Baxter the Bearcat, greets admitted students for a special event hosted by admissions.
Students often spend time outside in the campus Peace Quad.
The University Union Marketplace is a central hub of activity on campus and includes multiple dining options for students.
The University Union has a variety of study spaces for students, including the fireside lounge.
The library tower has study spaces, offices, classrooms and resources for students.
There are multiple seating and study spaces available to students within the Glenn G Bartle Library. Including this very popular booths with a nice window view.
Family and friends of Binghamton University students visit campus during Family Weekend.
Students walk around the CIW community near the dining hall.
Students file into a chemistry class taught by professor Christof Grewer at Lecture Hall on the first day of class
In the Fall, the nature preserve is a beautiful place to visit.
The Nature Preserve is filled with beautiful views and gorgeous trees.
Students use the season ice skating rink setup in the middle of Old Dickinson.
The ice skating rink can be seen in relationship to the Old Dickinson complex buildings in this aerial view..
Outside of winter months when the ice skating rink is open, the open field among the Old Dickinson buildings is a great place to study and hangout with friends.
The Old O'Connor building is home to various student programs and resources.
One of the entrances to the Science Library.
Students work inside and outside of labs to conduct research at Binghamton.
The Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development, takes headshots during the center's LinkedIn Photo Booths. Additionally, the Fleishman Center hosts the job and internship fair in the events center.
Students vote in the Mandela Room of the University Union, Tuesday, November 8, 2016, election day. The Center for Civic Engagement (located in the University Union) worked tirelessly throughout the semester to help students register to vote.
Binghamton University students help clean up flood debris at a home in Binghamton, Saturday, October 15, 2011. The Center for Civic Engagement has partnered to offer an internship course entitled Community in Recovery: Southern Tier NY After the Flood of September 2011 that provides students with opportunities to provide direct service to the local community in response to the catastrophic flood that took place in September through a series of seminars related to this crisis and the response.
Students can see the difference between OCCT buses and BC Transit buses because OCCT buses are binghamton designed.
The FitSpace is located in the East Gym and provides a variety of cardio machines and weight training options for students.
A spin class held at FitSpace in the East Gym
Students have access to weight training equipment in the FitSpace.
The Q Center, located in the Bartle Library, hosts various events on campus.
In front of the library tower stands the Pegasus Tower
The Spine is often filled with students walking to class, studying and various clubs and organizations hosting tabling events.
The Academic A building is home to the School of Management.
The Engineering Building on Binghamton's campus.
The Science Buildings are all next to each other on campus and includes the Science Library
Students often spend time outside in the campus Peace Quad.
The University Union has a variety of study spaces for students, including the fireside lounge.
Collegiate professors work closely with Residential Life staff in their college/community to create activities and programming that make connections between students’ living and learning experiences. Vice Provost for Academic Enrichment, Steve Ortiz, oversees many programs at Binghatmon University, including the collegiate professors. Known as "CP Steve" to many students, Ortiz previously held the role of College-in-the-Woods Collegiate Professor. He continues to provide a strong role model for all collegiate professors and remains focused on making programs at Binghamton "student centered".
The entrance to Binghamton's Library Tower is located near the infamous Pegasus statue!
After passing under the overhang pictured here, students can enter the dining hall to the left and have central access to all CIW Dorm Buildings
Located in front of the Hinman Dining Hall is the Hinman Quad where students will study, relax and play! Surrounding the quad at Hinman's Residential Dorm Buildings.
The MarketPlace features multiple food stations and study spaces for students.
The MarketPlace features multiple food stations and study spaces for students.
The MarketPlace features multiple food stations and study spaces for students.
Model Room in the Hinman Living Community
Lecturer Sophia Resciniti teaches Generalist Social Work Practice to a class at the University Downtown Center.
Visiting Assistant Professor at School of Management teaches a class at Academic Building A.
From the University Archives: In 1970, some of the Lecture Hall classrooms had some of the latest technology to help teach the students. As you can see, we have always understood the importance of small class sizes!
Remington T. Curtis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the School of Management, teaches an accounting course at Lecture Hall at the beginning of the 2020 Fall semester, September 1, 2020. Prof. Curtis and the students wore masks and practiced social distancing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Exterior of Smart Energy Building
Center of Excellence Exterior
Exterior of Biotechnology building
Exterior of Engineering and Science Building
Biochemistry research being conducted in the Smart Energy Building
Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science annual Community Day, Reimagining the Possible, which is part of Engineers Week 2022, that took place at the Center of Excellence and Engineering and Science buildings of the Innovative Technologies Complex, Saturday, February 26, 2022. 8-year-old Peyton Musok shows off his tetrahedral.
The Center for Excellence includes many gorgeous spaces, such as this atrium where various student and staff events are held.
350 students participate in HackBU at the Center of Excellence at the Innovative Technologies Complex. HackBU is an organization at Binghamton University that fosters a community of students who work together on projects that they are passionate about, outside the classroom. We exist to mentor students, help them learn the technologies that interest them most, and get them excited about programming and problem-solving.
Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Networking Event held in the Rotunda of the Engineering and Science Building in the Innovative Technologies Complex.
Students use the labs and anechoic chamber of Acoustics Core of the Engineering and Science Building at the Innovative Technologies Complex. The anechoic chamber is used by faculty and students to create a sound field that is not affected by acoustic reflections and is isolated from external noises. The high-performance laser vibrometer enables the acoustic characterization of silicon MEMS acoustic sensors being developed by Watson College researchers.
University Downtown Center Exterior
Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences building.
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences building exterior
Koffman Southern Tier Incubator exterior
University Union East Exterior
Exterior of Science Complex and Greenhouse
In middle of the science complex you will see the entrance to the science library! All students are welcome to study here, however it provides a convenient location for students spending a lot of their time in this complex. If you continue down the tiled pathway in this image, you will reach the main entrance doors to the science library.
From this location, you can see the Mountainview dining hall to the left, and the Hinman living community to the right.
From in and around the Appalachian Dining Hall, students can enjoy a fabulous view of campus
The exterior of the Fine Arts Complex
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