This dad’s a real dinosaur
Faculty author Liz Rosenberg's latest children's book pays tribute to her larger-than-life father-in-law. Read more
Justice for all: Understanding human rights
Binghamton University researchers influence the way human rights are defined and measured around the globe. Read more
A flash of insight
Binghamton chemist Christof Grewer has pioneered the use of lasers to study tiny proteins in the brain. Read more
Taking aim at tumors
Binghamton University researchers are contributing to a body of knowledge that may one day lead to targeted cancer treatments. Read more
Stereotypes push women away from entrepreneurship
Vishal Gupta, who has devoted much of his research career to entrepreneurship, finds that gender stereotypes can discourage women from starting their own businesses. Read more
New approach to programming may boost ‘green’ computing
Binghamton University computer scientist Yu David Liu, whose work focuses on “green” software development, has received the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for young researchers. Read more
Adult-child interaction boosts mental health
Learning a hobby or other complex task in childhood with assistance from a trusted adult may help guard against the emergence of a personality disorder later in life, according to a new study from Binghamton University. Read more