Historian focuses on Civil War suicides
Diane Miller Sommerville's latest research project, which shines new light on an under-examined Civil War topic, earned her a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Award. Read more
Humanities Institute names fellows
Seventeen faculty members and students have been named as inaugural fellows for Binghamton's Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. Read more
Historian examines roots of the culture wars
Binghamton's Adam Laats says Protestant fundamentalism in the 1920s had a major effect on the American school system and helped lay the foundation for today’s culture wars. Read more
‘Journal of Women’s History’ coming to Binghamton
The Journal of Women’s History, the premier journal in the field of women’s history, will soon call Binghamton University home. Read more
University helps lead way to better lithium batteries
Binghamton University and M. Stanley Whittingham are at the forefront of the movement seeking new ways to design the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. Read more
Professor in spotlight with first novel for adults
Liz Rosenberg, a poet and children’s book author who teaches English at Binghamton University, has written her first book for adults. Read more
University earns AAHRPP accreditation
Binghamton University has earned accreditation for its Human Subjects Protection program from the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Inc. Read more