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New complex to play key role in regional economic vitality

New complex to play key role in regional economic vitality

Published Oct 3, 2006

Binghamton University officials today joined regional business and political leaders for the formal opening of the first building of the campus' new Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC). The facility will aid the University in its efforts to encourage and facilitate cutting-edge research in the biotechnology and biomedical fields and help move innovation from the laboratory to the marketplace. Read more

Book stirs debate on French history

Book stirs debate on French history

Published Sep 5, 2006

Howard G. Brown challenges accepted views about one of the most important periods in French history with his new book, Ending the French Revolution. Read more

Personal journey to forgiveness inspires a book

Personal journey to forgiveness inspires a book

Published Sep 5, 2006

A bumper sticker on Lois Einhorn’s office door challenges readers “To comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” Read more

Do college sports enhance future earnings?

Do college sports enhance future earnings?

Published Aug 9, 2006

Do student athletes financially outperform their non-athlete counterparts after they graduate from college – or do the earnings of college athletes lag behind? Read more

Software grant from UGS enhances instruction

Software grant from UGS enhances instruction

Published Aug 4, 2006

UGS Corp, a leading global provider of product lifecycle management software and services, and Binghamton University today announced an in-kind software grant with a commercial value of $13.2 million that will provide faculty and students with valuable hands-on experience using leading ergonomics and human factors applications. The in-kind software grant is the largest in Binghamton University history. Read more

Gale A. Spencer to chair Human Subjects Research Review Committee

Gale A. Spencer to chair Human Subjects Research Review Committee

Published Jul 21, 2006

Gale A. Spencer, professor of nursing at the Decker School of Nursing, has been named chair of the Human Subjects Research Review Committee by Stephen A. Gilje, associate vice president of research. Read more

BU’s small scale systems research receives $125,000 NYSTAR award

BU’s small scale systems research receives $125,000 NYSTAR award

Published May 18, 2006

A $125,000 New York State high technology award is the latest show of support for Binghamton University's burgeoning small scale systems research initiatives, projects and programs that are likely to transform the profile of the global electronics industry over the next decade. Read more