A Great Books Discussion

Titchener Building, Room 203

This discussion will begin Friday, February 3, 2023 at 12 noon in T-203 and continue each Friday at Noon through the semester, except for campus closures or breaks. The book that […]

Scholarships for SUNY Broome Students

Titchener Building Room 101

Join  an administrator from our campus Foundation to find out how you can become a candidate for one of many scholarships offered by the college and its four academic divisions. […]

Censorship, Literature and Cultural Conflict

Titchener Building Room 101

Join an English Department faculty member for a discussion of censorship and literary art, focusing on law, culture, and aesthetics alike. How does the history of literary freedom as an artistic and legal inform […]

ChatGPT and AI

Titchener Building Room 101

The first major public facing AI has become available for use. Ask it anything and it will create or answer you in real-time. Need a recipe? A fantasy bedtime story to tell […]

Current Hot Topics in Politics

Online via Zoom

Two of our political science professors take on any and all hot topics of the day in politics. Don't miss this great and informative discussion. Contact Professor Lee Whitted at […]

Mass Shootings/Gun Violence

Titchener Building Room 101

How should the epidemic of mass shootings and gun violence in American public life be addressed? Are our public spaces no longer safe? Why does U.S. culture, among developed high-tech countries, […]

Current Hot Topics in Politics

Online via Zoom

Two of our political science professors take on any and all hot topics of the day in politics. Don't miss this great and informative discussion. Faculty Presenters: Leeland Whitted and […]

Convocation Day (No Classes)

Convocation Day Schedule of Events 9:15 am The Hornet Horns performance, Student Center Lobby 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Convocation Keynote and Q&A 10:00 am Convocation Keynote Address, How Our Brains Produce Our […]

Climate Variability and Human Evolution in East Africa

Titchener Building Room 101

How did rapid climate change impact human evolution? When in recent geological history were climatic conditions similar to today? How will future climate change impact humans? Join Dr. Leet for a […]

American Eugenics: A Nazi Blueprint

Titchener Building Room 101

Join students from HIS 117: World History II for a fascinating discussion of the legal case, Buck v. Bell, that provided for the sterilization of people deemed "genetically unfit". How did […]

Feelings, Teachers and Neurons: How Brains Learn

Titchener Building Room 101

Ever wonder what learning looks like in the brain? Or why a teacher can "teach" for an hour and have students "not learn anything"? Do you suffer from math-phobia, test […]

Renaissance and Baroque Music for Guitar

Online via Zoom

Join a member of our music faculty for a live performance of guitar music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. What better way to celebrate a very welcome Spring? Contact […]

Big Problems with ChatGPT

Titchener Building Room 101

Thursday, September 14 Faculty Presenter: Christopher Keaty Time: 11:00 am Join a Communication and Media Arts faculty member for important insights on the drawbacks of ChatGPT and what implications this […]

Climate Change in Black and White

Titchener Building Room 102

Thursday, September 21 Faculty Presenter: Victor Lamoureux Time: 11:00 am Join a scientist from our Biology Department as he discusses key issues regarding climate change.  Should we look at doomsday […]