Entries sought for Art of Science contest
Binghamton’s Art of Science competition will return for a fourth year, featuring images created by students, faculty and staff members. Read more
Binghamton to acquire advanced X-ray tool
Binghamton will acquire a sophisticated new $1.75M X-ray tool useful in materials research and R&D for electronics with support from a new NSF grant. Read more
What archeologists found at the farm where Woodstock was held
“Unfortunately, they cleaned up pretty well,” Maria O’Donovan of Binghamton’s Public Archaeology Facility tells TIME Magazine. Read more
Book review: ‘Copperhead’
Binghamton author Alexi Zentner’s new novel Copperhead is a smart, propulsive story about racism, class and the limits of individual possibility, says Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air’s book critic. Read more
Binghamton home to new Center for Advanced Technology
Binghamton University’s new Center for Flexible Hybrid Medical Device Manufacturing will receive nearly $8.8 million in funding during the next 10 years, NYSTAR announced. Read more
Faculty novel centers on racism
Alexi Zentner's latest book, Copperhead, asks: Why would anyone hate someone else for no reason? Read more
Binghamton names new director for archaeology research center
Laurie Miroff, a longtime member of the Public Archaeology Facility’s staff, will oversee the Binghamton University research center as director. Read more