Book highlights contributions of music editor
Binghamton scholar Drew Massey's latest book highlights the way that music editors can become collaborators when working with composers. Read more
Historian explores aftermath of Revolution
Binghamton graduate student Brett Palfreyman says most Loyalists quietly became Americans after the Revolution. Read more
Engineer tests new solar materials
Siva Adusumilli left sun-drenched India to study solar energy in upstate New York. Read more
Machine learning may improve medicine
Bioengineer Daniel E. Margolis hopes to develop computer programs that will aid doctors in making decisions about diagnosis and treatment. Read more
Food provides insight into Korean culture
Author Michael Pettid has become the "go-to" guy for commentary about Korean cuisine. Read more
Cultural exchange takes center stage
Music may be the universal language, but drama seems to run a close second for Thomas F. Kremer of Binghamton University’s Theatre Department. Read more
Art historian seeks meaning behind gift giving
Art historian Nancy Um studies the grammar of exchange in cross-cultural gift giving, a natural outgrowth of her research on Indian Ocean rim trading communities of the 17th and 18th centuries. Read more