Post-Election Resources & Supports

There are a variety of resources available for students following the election, including opportunities for dialogue and conversation, emotional support and ways to stay engaged on issues that matter to you. 

Guidelines for post-election dialogue

The Center for Civic Engagement has developed guidelines to support faculty, staff and students in facilitating meaningful dialogue about the election. 

University Counseling Center

The UCC provides a variety of free and confidential counseling and referral services delivered by professional counselors. Find information on services and appointments here.

On Tuesday, Nov. 5, exercise your right and your body with free access to FitSpace for anyone with a ßÙßÇÂþ»­ ID. Lockers will be available to store your belongings, and we recommend bringing a lock for day-use lockers in the locker rooms.

Election Results Watch Party with the PSLC

9-11 p.m. Nov. 5 in APP 111

Join the Public Service Learning Community for an election results watch party. Soda and snacks will be provided and all are welcome to attend.

If you anticipate needing accommodations, please email hschnei1@binghamton.edu and zphunts1@binghamton.edu.

Election Results Watch Party and Dialogue

7:30-9 p.m. Nov. 6 in LH-11

Join Uncommon Grounds and Happy Medium for a results party and election dialogue. 

Post-Election Conversation Circles

In collaboration with the Center for Civic Engagement, Multicultural Resource Center, QCenter and UDiversity, join us for a restorative circle discussion on how the election has impacted you. This is not a debate on any type of politics but rather a discussion around the impact and feelings we have post election. 

Staying engaged beyond the election

Voting is an important way to make our voices heard, and there are many pathways to continue to make change on issues that matter to you!