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Archaeologist named Fulbright scholar

Archaeologist named Fulbright scholar

Published Jan 30, 2012

Binghamton doctoral student Heidi Savery hopes to use archaeology to advance a Jamaican community. Read more

Will Amazon kill off publishers?

Will Amazon kill off publishers?

Published Oct 27, 2011

Author Thomas Glave, professor of English at Binghamton University, writes for the New York Times’ Room for Debate about what Amazon’s entry into publishing may mean for independent publishing houses. Read more

Historian reassesses Civil War deaths

Historian reassesses Civil War deaths

Published Oct 3, 2011

The Civil War took a toll far more severe than previously estimated, according to a new analysis of census data by Binghamton historian J. David Hacker. Watch video

Electronics packaging symposium planned

Electronics packaging symposium planned

Published Sep 21, 2011

An upcoming Binghamton symposium will focus on thermal management, 3-D packaging and other aspects of electronics packaging. Read more

The Evolution of Binghamton, Block by Block

The Evolution of Binghamton, Block by Block

Published Sep 1, 2011

Mark Oppenheimer reviews David Sloan Wilson’s new book in the New York Times. Read more

Traditional music offers insights into African culture

Traditional music offers insights into African culture

Published Aug 30, 2011

Ethnomusicologist James Burns says his field work creates a positive image of Africa through music. Read more

Can evolution breed better communities?

Can evolution breed better communities?

Published Aug 29, 2011

National Public Radio’s John Ydstie speaks to Binghamton biologist David Sloan Wilson about his new book, The Neighborhood Project: Using Evolution to Improve My City, One Block at a Time. Read more