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sonia leyvi design assistnat In court documents, Karen Barzman asserted that the defendants displayed “deliberate indifference” toward her complaints of harassment and discrimination.
ʻTheyʼve swept it under the rugʼ A lawsuit filed by Karen Barzman, a former art history professor, was allowed to proceed. Brandon Ng news intern
A lawsuit filed against SUNY and several high-level Binghamton University administrators is moving forward. In recently filed court documents,
a case filed by Karen Barzman, a former professor of art history at BU, was allowed to proceed after a motion to dismiss was denied. The action accuses SUNY and codefendants Donald Nieman, a former provost and current professor of history, Celia Klin, the current dean of Harpur College, Andrew Baker, the Title IX coordinator, and Nancy Um, a former dean for faculty development and inclusion, of sex-based discrimination
Men’s lacrosse wins thriller against Albany BU enters AE tournament as No. 3 seed. Kyle Beame
sports contributor
On Saturday afternoon, the Binghamton men’s lacrosse team hosted Albany on senior day for its final game of America East (AE) regular season play. After holding a 15-11 lead with just over four minutes left in the game, a series of goals from Albany made the game 15-14 with a minute left.
and retaliation under Title IX and the New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL). The concerns began with Barzman’s relationship with John Tagg, a SUNY distinguished professor in the art history department, which was “tumultuous and involved physically violent and emotionally abusive conduct by Tagg.” After Tagg arranged for Barzman’s hiring at BU, he began abusing her at work by
treating her in a demeaning manner and encouraging colleagues to mirror his actions, according to court documents. After the relationship ended in 2005, Barzman alleges that Tagg encouraged department allies and junior employees to mistreat her by ignoring and criticizing her at events, cutting off communication regarding professional developments and giving her worse teaching assignments.
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Spring Fling 2023
However, a last-minute save from sophomore goalie Connor Winters in the game’s final seconds allowed Binghamton to maintain its lead and secure a 15-14 victory over the Great Danes. “[Winters] has been there for us all year with some big end-ofthe-fourth-quarter saves,” said Binghamton head coach Kevin McKeown. “I’m certainly glad [Winters] was able to do it again today for us.”
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The festival featured a concert portion which included student band, From the Bronx, followed by indie band Surfaces and DJ Imanbek.
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Lavender Celebration celebrates graduating LGBTQ+ students,
BU student Grace Moon receives Best of SUNY Art Exhibition award,
The Editorial Board discusses their annual diversity data,
Softball sweeps Maine in three game series at home,
Men’s lacrosse defeats Albany in narrow 15-14 victory,
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