Michael Chambers of Potsdam, Shi Qing Chen of Massena and Sumiao Pang of Massena recently graduated from Binghamton University. Chambers and Pang received bachelors of science in biomedical …
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Michael Chambers of Potsdam, Shi Qing Chen of Massena and Sumiao Pang of Massena recently graduated from Binghamton University.
Chambers and Pang received bachelors of science in biomedical engineering.
Chen received a bachelor of science in accounting.
Binghamton enrolls close to 17,000 students in programs leading to bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees.
Its curriculum, founded in the liberal arts, has expanded to include selected professional and graduate programs, according to a press release.