State University of New York at Binghamton

State university of New York at Binghamtoncampus is spread over 887 acres with 120 buildings
popularly known as Binghamton University wasroughly, the 190 acre preserved forest with 6 acre
founded in 1946 as a branch of Syracuse University.wetland adjoining the university is a major attraction.
It was split at 1950 and named Harpur University inThe campus includes seven residential communities, a
honor of colonial teacher Robert harpur. It was thestudent center, the Library Tower, science complex,
first to join SUNY (State University of New York)various academic buildings, two gymnasiums, and
and was subsequently renamed as state university ofvarious athletic facilities. The library tower is the
New York at Binghamton at 1965.tallest building and it is present in the centre of the
The campus is located at vestal New York .Thecampus.