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Are the State University of New York Binghamton University and the University of new york Binghamton the same school?
State University of New York Binghamton University and University of new york Binghamton are not the same schools.

NYU Binghamton University is a branch of new york State University, while Binghamton University in new york is a branch of new york University. In other words, these two schools are both branch schools, so they are named because they are both in Binghamton, but they are branch schools of two different schools.

Binghamton University (new york State University) was founded in 1946, and now it has become the top public university in the northeastern United States. Binghamton University (Branch) is the highest ranked and most prestigious university among the four national research universities in new york State University system (Binghamton University, Buffalo University, Stony Brook University and Albany University), and it is also the only university among the four branches that has been selected into the public Ivy League. The university has 24 research institutes, attracting scholars from all over the world.

New york University has two campuses. Manhattan campus, the main campus, basically takes Washington Square as the heart of the school, which is scattered radially outward. Brooklyn campus is concentrated in the lower half of Brooklyn, where new york Institute of Technology and former Institute of Engineering and Technology are located, surrounded by many technology companies, and its geographical position is very superior. New york has a well-developed subway system, and the journey between the two campuses only takes more than ten minutes. Most of the school buildings in Manhattan are concentrated in lower Manhattan, but they are also spread all over Manhattan Island because of different colleges. For example, the School of Dentistry is located at the intersection of 1st Ave. and 26th Street, and the medical school and affiliated hospital are also near 1st Ave. and 32nd Street. The School of Continuing and Professional Studies is located in the city center. As long as there is a purple flag (called "Purple Alliance"), "NYU" or a torch pattern (the school emblem of new york University), it can be determined that the building belongs to new york University.