Her goal: more reliable power grid
Eva Wu develops ways to monitor and control a power grid that is too complex for current automated equipment to control and sometimes operates too fast for much human intervention. Read more
Q&A: The ‘dark side’ at work
Industrial psychologist Seth Spain says employers should look beyond typical personality tests — and consider the power of the dark side. Read more
Fulbright Scholar’s goal: Effective governments
Nadia Rubaii hopes to improve the quality of public administration around the world through her research. Read more
Film historian recasts ‘Big Lebowski’ as art
Binghamton’s Brian Wall traces the influence of classic movies as well as the failures of big-budget blockbusters. Read more
Book lends context to reclusive artist’s work
Art historian Kevin Hatch gained unusual access to Bruce Conner and his work while working on a book about the counter-cultural artist. Read more
Historian traces fight for sexual rights
In her latest book, Leigh Ann Wheeler looks at how the ACLU took on controversial issues such as obscenity, abortion, prostitution and sexual harassment throughout the 20th century. Read more
Greek conference honors mathematician
Binghamton scholar Thomas Farrell's work has revolutionized the field of topology, an area of mathematics that explores the deformation of theoretical geometric objects. Read more