Film Screening: Madan Sara, The Power of Haitian Women

Decker 201

The women known as Madan Sara in Haiti work tirelessly to buy, distribute, and sell food and other essentials in markets throughout the country. Despite the obstacles faced by the women working in a sector that lacks investment, infrastructure and state assistance, the Madan Sara continue to be one of the most critical parts of […]

Misinformation: Where It Comes from and How to Deal with It, Part I

Titchener Building Room 101

How has the problem of misinformation changed over the years? Do we have an ethical duty to truth and clarity? How do the economics of media incentivize misinformation? This initial panel on misinformation will address questions like these with guests Professor Steven Call, Professor I.J. Byrnes and Professor Nicholas Bongiorno Faculty Discussion Leaders

Event Series Make Everyday Special With a Donut!

Make Everyday Special With a Donut!

Student Center Lobby

The Student Philanthropy Council is selling hot chocolate and donuts for $1 per item to raise money for the peer-to-peer scholarship. Stop by the Student Center Lobby and help out a fellow hornet! Wednesday, March 29, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Thursday, March 30, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Are you not a fan of […]

Board Game Day

Multicultural Resource Center - Old Science Building rm 106

Date: Thursday, March 30, 2023 Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Location: Science 106 Free pizza, snacks and drinks will be provided! Submitted by: Student Activities

Criminal Justice & Emergency Services Special Advising Days for Summer and Fall 2023 Registration

Student Services building rm 210

CJES is having Special Advising Days for both Summer and Fall 2023 Registration. Limited slots are available and sign ups are required. Students should contact the Academic Advising Department at +1 (607) 778-5421 or stop by the Student Services Building room 210 to make an appointment. For more information see CJES Special Advising Days 2023 (pdf) […]

Webinar: Active Learning: Utilizing Backwards Design to Articulate Learning Outcomes & Maximize Student Learning

Decker - Libous Conference Room 117

This is the first in a series of spring 2023 webinars focused on Active Learning. However, each webinar in this series stands-alone. The primary measure of student success is learning; students succeed when they learn. Student learning is also the most important way to judge teacher success; teachers succeed when students learn. So, it is […]

Event Series Storytelling on Campus

Storytelling on Campus

Come and hear a weekly story or share your story. Learn how to speak before a group in a fun and supportive environment. Every Friday, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm in Business Building room 231. Open to all, snacks included! Check it out! Sponsored by: Speakers of the House Toastmasters Submitted by: Kathleen McKenna

Event Series Student Philanthropy Council Meeting

Student Philanthropy Council Meeting

Wales 203A or 203B, see description details

Students: We Need You! Become a member of The Student Philanthropy Council (SPC)! The council’s purpose is to educate, engage, and excite students about the importance and impact of philanthropy as students so that they will continue the tradition of giving as alumni for future generations of SUNY Broome students. The council also supports the […]

Event Series BIT Special Advising Days

BIT Special Advising Days

Online via Zoom

The Business Information Technology Department is having Special Advising Days for Fall and Summer 2023 Registration on Wednesday April 5 and Thursday April 6. To schedule an appointment contact the Academic Advising Office at +1 (607)-778-5421 or stop by the Student Services Building Room 210. BIT Special Advising Days (pdf) Submitted by: Sharlah Ramnarine-Singh

Webinar: Infusing Domestic and Global Perspectives into Your DEI Initiatives

Wales 203B

Diversity isn’t a one-size-fits-all concept — learn how diversity presents differently for domestic and international faculty, students, and staff. Overview Creating and maintaining an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone on a campus is necessary to recruit and retain diverse faculty, students, and staff, as well as to create an environment that promotes Global Citizenship […]

Personalized Name Rings

Student Center Lobby

Date: Thursday, April 6, 2023 Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Location: Student Center Lobby Submitted by: Student Activities

Misinformation: Where It Comes from and How to Deal with It, Part II

Titchener Building Room 101

How does popular media misrepresent scientific research? What is the psychological attraction of conspiracy theories? What are the implications of misinformation for a stable society? This second panel on misinformation will address questions like these with guests Professor Kennie Leet, Professor Courtney O'Hagen and Professor Carla Michalak. Faculty Discussion Leaders: Librarian Paul Bond and Librarian […]

Spring 2023 Your Voice Matters

Online via Zoom

Colleagues, you are encouraged to attend the Faculty and Staff Your Voice Matters virtual event on: Date: Thursday, April 6, 2023 Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Location: Online via Zoom The purpose of the forum is to provide faculty and staff an opportunity to discuss concerns and make suggestions about major issues that affect the campus community. […]

Business Career Expo

Calice Connector Atrium

Why: Learn about internship and employment opportunities available at local companies Date: Thursday, April 6, 2023 Time: 11:00 am- 1:00 pm Location: SUNY Broome Community College Calice Advance Manufacturing Center Connector (CAM Connector) Business Career Expo (pdf) Submitted by: Valerie Carnegie

Event Series BIT Special Advising Days

BIT Special Advising Days

Online via Zoom

The Business Information Technology Department is having Special Advising Days for Fall and Summer 2023 Registration on Wednesday April 5 and Thursday April 6. To schedule an appointment contact the Academic Advising Office at +1 (607)-778-5421 or stop by the Student Services Building Room 210. BIT Special Advising Days (pdf) Submitted by: Sharlah Ramnarine-Singh

Spill the Disabili-Tea: An Introduction to Disability Justice

Online

What is disability justice and its relationship to racial justice? What’s the difference between access and inclusion? These and other complex questions will be explored in this virtual Disabili-Tea workshop with Alex Locust, a Black biracial, queer, disability justice educator, activist, and “Glamputee” who celebrates the harmony of his identities to help create the world […]

Event Series Volunteers Needed

Volunteers Needed

Ross Park Zoo 60 Morgan Rd, Binghamton, NY

The Hornet Community is being asked to volunteer at Ross Park Zoo, April 7 and 8 to help support the EGGSTRAVAGANZA! The community can volunteer for the morning shift from 9:45 am to 1:30 pm or afternoon shift from 1:15 pm to 4:30 pm. Register online at www.rossparkzoo.org Ross Park Zoo EGGSTRAVAGANZA! (pdf) Submitted by: Carol […]