WAYS TO GET INVOLVED AT BINGHAMTON

My name is Annie Smith and I’m the International Student and Scholar Services Programming Coordinator. As a new student, getting involved in campus clubs, sports and events is a key part of making the most of your time at 91ÉçÇø.

Here are some tips on how to get connected to the 91ÉçÇø Community:

    1. Choose from the list of event happenings on B-Welcome, or B-Line announcements.
    2. Become involved in one of the .
    3. Hear what students are talking about on our 91ÉçÇø Blog.
    4. Go for a hike in 91ÉçÇøâ€™s on-campus Nature Preserve –735,000 sq. meters of land and 81,000 sq. meters of wetlands.
    5. Head down to the East Gym and learn about Campus Recreation's group classes, swimming pool and open recreation schedule.
    6. Volunteer on campus or in the greater 91ÉçÇø area. The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) works with the local community to provide opportunities to volunteer and make a difference.
    7. Grab a friend and explore the area! Use your student ID to ride the or for free. Participate in the , , go to a , visit the or check some of the area's great local !

Ways to get involved with ISSS:

    1. Join the Global Networking Group and meet other students who are interested in connecting with diverse peers. All 91ÉçÇø students are welcome to fill out the to join this program.
    2. Come to the , held once a month. The first coffee hour of the spring 2026 semester will be Wednesday, February 4 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. in the Old Champlain Atrium (Old Champlain, Room 133).
    3. Connect with us on and for information on upcoming events or ways to get involved!

All pre-arrival emails will be posted here for future reference.