Simulation pioneer turns to medical applications
Frank Cardullo continues to find novel applications for simulation, moving from airplanes and spacecraft into the operating room. Read more
Scholar focuses on psychology of judicial choice
Political scientist Wendy Martinek wants to understand how small-group psychology affects decision making at the appellate court level. Read more
Scholar helps early music find modern audiences
Musicologist Paul Schleuse helps to bring composers such as Renaissance-era Italian Orazio Vecchi to today's listeners. Read more
Marriage is this scientist’s laboratory
Psychologists, including Binghamton's Matthew Johnson, are taking an increasingly scientific approach to evaluating relationships as well as interventions designed to strengthen marriages. Read more
Philosopher explores moral failure
Binghamton University philosopher Lisa Tessman is interested in situations when it's impossible to avoid moral wrongdoing. Read more
Training a critical eye on a British ideal
Praseeda Gopinath's new book explores the well-mannered, leadership-driven “good Englishman,” and what happens to that ideal after the Empire. Read more
Traditional music offers insights into African culture
Ethnomusicologist James Burns says his field work creates a positive image of Africa through music. Read more