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Locality: Vestal, New York

Phone: +1 607-777-2315



Address: 4400 Vestal Parkway East 13902-6000 Vestal, NY, US

Website: www.binghamton.edu/som

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Binghamton University School of Management 03.11.2020

Dozens of Binghamton University students have stepped up to work the polls during this year's election

Binghamton University School of Management 19.10.2020

The NSA and the Dept. of Homeland Security named Binghamton a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research through 2025. The designation opens up opportunities for cybersecurity grants and scholarships for students and faculty. #BingBringsIt

Binghamton University School of Management 30.09.2020

We have been successful because everyone did their part, something that typifies a campus that comes together to solve challenges.

Binghamton University School of Management 23.09.2020

If you want to have athletes become leaders, you need to help them become more independent individuals." Research from Binghamton University School of Management's Chou-Yu Tsai explores how coaches can promote personal growth

Binghamton University School of Management 21.09.2020

Congratulations to SOM’s Saeideh Mirghorbani and Kimberly Jaussi on being selected as Charles E. Scheidt Faculty Fellows in Atrocity Prevention for 2020-21! The program, developed by the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, helps expand GMAP-related curriculum across campus, while engaging faculty and students in new ways of thinking about how they can help prevent mass atrocities. More: https://bit.ly/37nVRjY

Binghamton University School of Management 19.09.2020

"We look at problems with a human-centered lens." Binghamton University students develop innovative human-centered solutions to global and local problems. #BingBringsIt

Binghamton University School of Management 01.09.2020

Research from SOM's Sumantra Sarkar is featured in this article exploring why certain employees more likely to comply with information security policies than others.

Binghamton University School of Management 17.08.2020

Have questions about Binghamton University's two-week remote instruction period? We have answers!

Binghamton University School of Management 09.08.2020

To the Campus Community, Due to the increasing COVID-19 infection rate in Broome County and the corresponding uptick in infections among our University-affiliat...ed population, we will be pausing in person-classes for two weeks. Although we are currently under the New York State Department of Health threshold, the University will move to a remote learning model that will help contain the virus and bring it down to an acceptable level. Beginning Thursday, Oct. 8, all classes will be held remotely. The campus will remain open; it is not closed. All core operations of the University will remain open and employees should continue their current work arrangements. Residence halls will remain open and students will still be able to utilize critical campus resources. The libraries and classrooms set aside for student study spaces will remain open with physical distancing in place. Medical services, counseling and other services will continue as usual. We remain committed to in-person instruction for the fall semester and will work to make our transition back to in-person activities as quickly as we can under Department of Health guidelines while ensuring the safety of students, faculty and staff. After consultation with the Broome County Health Department, clinical and internship experiences required for licensure as well as some teaching labs will continue in person and research labs will remain open. Faculty should consult their dean and students will hear from their faculty members concerning which of these will continue. Rising infections have led other campuses in New York state to move to remote learning. Many were successful in bringing the infection rate under control and returning to in-person activities after the 14-day pause. That is our intention as well, and we are confident that working together we will be successful. What will change during this two-week pause: Dining will transition to all carry-out with no seating. All in-person extracurricular programs and other non-essential student activities will be suspended, including club sport activities and intramurals. All in-person activity by athletics teams will be halted during the two week period. OCCT Buses will move to a weekend schedule. What everyone can do to help lower the positivity rate: 1. Avoid traveling, including traveling to your hometown. This risks spreading the virus even further and should be avoided if at all possible. Remember, if you are under quarantine or isolation you must comply with these orders. 2. Limit travel within the community. Travel should be limited for essential trips (groceries, doctors, work, etc.) 3. Avoid crowded places, including restaurants, bars and parties. 4. Limit your social circle. Gather with no more than six others at a time. 5. Follow mask wearing, handwashing and social distancing guidelines. We continue to monitor the situation, conducting surveillance and diagnostic testing and making the results available daily on our website. https://www.binghamton.edu/restarti/covid-19-dashboard.html We will continue to communicate to the campus via Dateline and B-Line as we obtain additional information. This is an unfortunate bump in the road. However, it is part of the necessary new reality that we are living in. We will encounter more of these and we will get through them if we work together. Thank you for your cooperation. Harvey G. Stenger President

Binghamton University School of Management 20.07.2020

Congratulations to all of our alumni who were recognized at this year's (virtual) Binghamton University Alumni Association Special Recognition Awards Ceremony!

Binghamton University School of Management 09.07.2020

Binghamton University’s efforts to identify potential hotspots of COVID-19 infection early extend to wastewater testing of 13 locations on campus.

Binghamton University School of Management 25.06.2020

Binghamton University's spring 2021 semester will look different than in past years.

Binghamton University School of Management 07.06.2020

"Binghamton is an example of a great plan, executed well and monitored well so we can reach the goal of educating students." SUNY Chancellor James Malatras visited Binghamton University to tour the COVID-19 testing center and meet with student and campus leaders.

Binghamton University School of Management 28.05.2020

We're excited to announce that Ian Ziskin ’80, a renowned leader in the field of human resources, will serve as an executive-in-residence at the School of Management! Ziskin will work with MBA and undergraduate students on professional growth and leadership development!