Math educator innovates in and out of class
When high school math teacher Amber Simpson saw a need for education reform, she ended up in the perfect position to make a difference. Read more
Amphibians’ hormones may hold answers to population decline
Binghamton biologist Grascen Shidemantle recently received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Read more
Historian explores evolution of sex ed
Binghamton graduate student Julia Devin sees links among race, immigration, sexual education in the 1920s. Read more
Undergrad links art, science
Benjamin Mclauchlin explores art’s influence on people's perception of scientific research. Read more
Researcher focuses on alcohol’s effect on immune system
Binghamton undergraduate Jamie Mondello wants to see if an environmental cue associated with intoxication could alter the immune response. Read more
Biologist investigates antibiotics in environment
Binghamton undergraduate Matthew Wersebe studies antibiotics' effects on wetland ecosystems. Read more
Research highlights risk of Lyme disease
Binghamton junior Rani Schoenhaus hopes her work will contribute to awareness about tick-borne disease. Read more