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Geologist Tim Lowenstein shares his findings on Clean Skies Web TV

Geologist Tim Lowenstein shares his findings on Clean Skies Web TV

Published Dec 3, 2009

Binghamton University geologist Tim Lowenstein was a guest on "The Energy Report with Susan McGinnis," which is aired live on Clean Skies Web TV, to discuss his discovery of a rare mineral that can be used to track ancient climates. Watch video

Ho! Ho! Huh? Binghamton University researchers measure holiday spirit

Ho! Ho! Huh? Binghamton University researchers measure holiday spirit

Published Dec 20, 2006

The holidays just wouldn’t be the same without the decorations. From a single wreath or child’s picture of Santa taped to a window, to displays so elaborate that they can almost be seen from outer space, the festive season seems to spur the need to express the holiday spirit to our neighbors in addition to our closest kin. But neighborhoods also vary in the vigor of their holiday displays, as anyone who tours the streets of their town or city can attest. Read more

New complex to play key role in regional economic vitality

New complex to play key role in regional economic vitality

Published Oct 3, 2006

Binghamton University officials today joined regional business and political leaders for the formal opening of the first building of the campus' new Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC). The facility will aid the University in its efforts to encourage and facilitate cutting-edge research in the biotechnology and biomedical fields and help move innovation from the laboratory to the marketplace. Read more

Do college sports enhance future earnings?

Do college sports enhance future earnings?

Published Aug 9, 2006

Do student athletes financially outperform their non-athlete counterparts after they graduate from college – or do the earnings of college athletes lag behind? Read more

Software grant from UGS enhances instruction

Software grant from UGS enhances instruction

Published Aug 4, 2006

UGS Corp, a leading global provider of product lifecycle management software and services, and Binghamton University today announced an in-kind software grant with a commercial value of $13.2 million that will provide faculty and students with valuable hands-on experience using leading ergonomics and human factors applications. The in-kind software grant is the largest in Binghamton University history. Read more

Gale A. Spencer to chair Human Subjects Research Review Committee

Gale A. Spencer to chair Human Subjects Research Review Committee

Published Jul 21, 2006

Gale A. Spencer, professor of nursing at the Decker School of Nursing, has been named chair of the Human Subjects Research Review Committee by Stephen A. Gilje, associate vice president of research. Read more

Faculty innovations spotlighted at national convention

Faculty innovations spotlighted at national convention

Published May 5, 2006

Binghamton University showcased five faculty innovations at last month’s BIO 2006 Chicago Annual Convention as part of a Research Foundation of SUNY effort to develop licensing and other commercialization opportunities. Read more