Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| State University of New York at Broome | |
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| Name | State University of New York at Broome |
| Established | 1946 |
| Type | Public community college |
| Parent | State University of New York |
| President | Dr. Kevin E. Drumm |
| City | Binghamton |
| State | New York |
| Country | United States |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Colors | Green & gold |
| Nickname | Hornets |
| Mascot | Hornet |
| Website | www.sunybroome.edu |
State University of New York at Broome, commonly known as SUNY Broome, is a public community college located in Binghamton, New York. It is part of the State University of New York system and was founded in the post-World War II era to serve the Southern Tier region. The college offers a wide range of associate degree and certificate programs, functioning as a key access point to higher education and workforce development.
The institution was established in 1946 as the New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences at Binghamton, following the G.I. Bill and a statewide push for accessible technical education. It was initially housed in the former Binghamton Central High School building in downtown Binghamton. In 1950, the college was incorporated into the newly formed State University of New York system, becoming one of its first community colleges. A significant milestone occurred in 1967 with the move to its current permanent campus on Upper Front Street, situated on land purchased from IBM. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, it expanded its academic offerings and facilities, reflecting the evolving needs of industries in the Southern Tier like Endicott Johnson and Lockheed Martin.
SUNY Broome is organized into several academic divisions, including the School of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), the School of Health Sciences, and the School of Liberal Arts. The college confers Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees, alongside various certificate programs. It maintains strong transfer articulation agreements with four-year institutions within the State University of New York system, such as Binghamton University and Cornell University, as well as private colleges. Notable specialized programs include nursing, culinary arts, aviation, and engineering science, with many curricula developed in partnership with regional employers like Bae Systems and Lourdes Hospital.
The 223-acre suburban campus is located in the Town of Dickinson, just north of the city of Binghamton. Key facilities include the Natural Science Center, the Campus Center building, and the Applied Technology Building. The Theatre Department performs in the Little Theatre, and the Culinary Arts Center houses instructional kitchens. The campus also features the SUNY Broome Ice Center, used for athletics and community events. Recent developments include the Decker Health Sciences Center, which supports programs in partnership with the University of Rochester.
Student life is coordinated by the Office of Student Activities and the Student Assembly. Over 50 student clubs and organizations are active, ranging from the Student Nursing Association to the Broome Players theatre group. The college hosts annual events like the Spring Fling carnival and cultural celebrations. Student media includes the newspaper, *The Hornet*. Many students participate in service-learning projects coordinated with local non-profits such as the Broome County Council of Churches and the Food Bank of the Southern Tier.
The college's athletic teams are known as the Hornets and compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Varsity sports include basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, and ice hockey. The SUNY Broome Ice Center serves as the home venue for the hockey team. The college has produced numerous regional champions and individual All-American athletes, with many competitors transferring to programs at Syracuse University and SUNY Cortland.
Notable alumni include Richard David, a member of the New York State Assembly; John M. Kuhl Jr., a former U.S. Representative; and Michael T. Reynolds, a senior executive at Lockheed Martin. In the arts, alumnus Gregory J. Hildreth is a noted actor on Broadway, and John K. Lawson served as a cinematographer for The Walt Disney Company. Other distinguished graduates include leaders in healthcare, such as hospital administrators, and entrepreneurs in the Southern Tier technology sector.
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