Learning to
save lives
save lives
In the Physician Mentor Program, undergrads shadow doctors to gain an early understanding of the demands of the profession.
Helping students compete
In its first four months of operation, the Career Services Center served more than 400 students through individual appointments and countless others via e-mail.
From the classroom to the tarmac
With support from the Binghamton Fund, Watson engineering students win FAA design competition.
Serving her country and community
While in the Navy, Casondra Hamilton, MPA '11, worked on fighter jets and saw extreme poverty close up in South Africa and Asia.
Fellowships foster freedom
In nearly 20 years, the Clifford D. Clark Graduate Fellowship for Diversity has helped more than 500 students from historically underrepresented groups.
Challenging common sense
The Miller S. & Adelaide S. Gaffney Foundation awarded $50,000 to support the Educational Leadership Certificate of Advanced Studies, a post-master's program that prepares educational leaders to serve in preK-12 schools.
Dedicated artist elite athlete
In 2011, Erik van Ingen, '12 qualified for the NCAA Division I championships for the second straight year and was named to the America East Academic Honor Roll.
A man of many passions
Still an undergrad, Santino DeAngelo '12 has had the Binghamton Community Orchestra perform his fantasy overture to the Trojan War, composed a ballet and is writing the music for the Sleepy Hollow play he hopes is Broadway-bound.
Just like real life
only safer
only safer
A $500,000 gift from the Dr. G. Clifford and Florence B. Decker Foundation is saving lives.
The best students deserve the best care