Historian focuses on Washington’s early years
Binghamton's Kenneth Lane is among 20 scholars chosen for a fellowship at the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington. Read more
Biochemist seeks new way to fight cancer
Binghamton biochemist Brian Callahan has discovered a new way to fight cancer, one that attacks only the cancer cells and promises fewer side effects. Read more
Student seeks new understanding of brain
Neuroscientists at Binghamton are exploring the impacts of binge drinking. Read more
Goldwater scholar focuses on wind energy
Brandon Pereyra hopes his research will contribute to efficient and affordable "green" power. Read more
Engineer pursues biological solar power
A Binghamton researcher has designed a biological solar cell that's a million times more effective than current technology. The new designs take such cells out of the realm of "absurd" and into in the realm of "someday soon." Read more
For this scholar, trash is treasure
Anthropologist Joshua Reno studies the economics and politics — even empires — that waste creates. Read more
Ponies’ history provides cultural insights
Binghamton doctoral student Claire Brown wants to understand how the Connemara pony parallels Irish culture. Read more