SUNY Broome Community College
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SUNY Broome Community College (BCC or SUNY Broome) is a public community college in Broome County, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY). The college was founded in 1946 and has gone through several name changes. The school is located in the Town of Dickinson, just north of the City of Binghamton, New York. The college had a 2010 enrollment of over 6,000 students and has alumni of over 41,000.
SUNY Broome serves students from a single campus on Upper Front Street in Dickinson, New York, though some classes are taught in Waverly, Owego, and within the City of Binghamton at smaller classroom centers. The campus' fifteen buildings comprise Template:Convert of space and feature athletic facilities such as baseball fields, soccer field, publicly accessible tennis courts, the Dick Baldwin Gym, named after the third winningest college basketball coach across both two- and four-year colleges, and the SUNY Broome Ice Center - a 758-seat hockey arena that is used by a variety of different local ice hockey & figure skating organizations throughout the community.
There is also a theater which hosts campus performances of plays and other theatrical work, called the Little Theater.
Timeline
- 1946: Established as New York State Institute of Applied Arts & Sciences at Binghamton (with "New York State" sometimes abbreviated "NYS")
- 1953: Became Broome County Technical Institute
- 1956: Became Broome Technical Community College
- 1957: Moved to new campus on Upper Front Street (NY Route 11)
- 1971: Name changed to Broome Community College
- 2013: Name changed to SUNY Broome<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Athletics
The SUNY Broome Hornets participate in the NJCAA as a member of Region III. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Men's sports:
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross country
- Soccer
- Track and field
Women's sports:
- Basketball
- Cross country
- Soccer
- Softball
- Volleyball
- Track and field
The women's soccer team won the national championship in 2007, 2008, and 2016.
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