Nursing practice informs researcher’s work
Melissa Sutherland’s research focuses on interpersonal violence, its impact on young women and factors that perpetuate intimate partner violence. Read more
Psychologist aims to help couples under stress
Christina Balderrama-Durbin’s research has addressed post-traumatic stress disorder and couples therapy. Read more
Immigration policy central to faculty research
Binghamton's Óscar Gil-García works within migrant communities to redefine and understand the history of immigration policy and the health of disadvantaged communities. Read more
Book critiques capitalism’s emphasis on ‘cheap things’
Binghamton sociologist Jason Moore argues that capitalism is one of the most flawed and inefficient systems of organizing humans and nature. Read more
Faculty innovation could transform brain tumor surgery
Surgical removal of brain tumors may become easier and more precise, thanks to Binghamton research that recently received funding from the National Institutes of Health. Read more
New grant to advance solar energy
A Binghamton researcher whose work aims to create an alternative to traditional, silicon-based solar cells has won the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious grant for early-career faculty. Read more
NSF funds research into superconductivity
Binghamton physicist Pegor Aynajian hopes to broaden our understanding of superconductivity with support from a prestigious National Science Foundation grant. Read more