Nestled in the historic Susquehanna River valley, the college is located within a few hours of the state capital, one hour from Syracuse, just over 3 hours from New York City and, to the north, the spectacular Adirondack Park. The campus, comprised of 15 buildings, athletics fields, and both landscaped and natural green spaces, is just 5 minutes from downtown Binghamton. The Greater Binghamton area boasts a variety of fine and performing arts venues, ethnic cuisine, shopping and entertainment opportunities, and sports complexes, as well as housing in urban, suburban, and rural settings.
Performing Arts
- Anderson Center for the Performing Arts
- Cidermill Stage
- Endicott Performing Arts Center (EPAC)
- Tri-Cities Opera
Local Events
Exploration/Educational Entertainment
- Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park
- Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
- Kopernik Observatory and Science Center
- Roberson Museum and Science Center
Sports
- Binghamton Rumble Ponies: Baseball
- Broome County Veterans’ Memorial Arena & The Forum
- Dicks Sporting Goods Open