Faculty innovations spotlighted at national convention
Binghamton University showcased five faculty innovations at last month’s BIO 2006 Chicago Annual Convention as part of a Research Foundation of SUNY effort to develop licensing and other commercialization opportunities. Read more
Geography professors explore links between race, ethnicity and place
Geographers Eugene Tettey-Fio and John Frazier don’t have to look far for examples of how race and ethnicity are changing the face of America. And they didn’t struggle to find contributors for their latest book, either. It grew directly out of a successful conference they put together two years ago. Read more
Three BU researchers receive SUNY’s top honor
Three Binghamton faculty members were among those honored this week in Albany with the State University of New York Award for Research and Scholarship. Read more
Professor publishes first book of poems
Leslie Heywood's first book of poetry explores the uniquely American culture of achievement. Read more
Professor wins fellowship to support AIDS research
A faculty member in the Division of Human Development has been chosen for a prestigious fellowship with the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies at the University of California at San Francisco. Read more
Binghamton University and STOC launch groundbreaking Linux collaboration
With the launch of the Binghamton University Linux Technology Center, the Greater Binghamton area becomes one of the key regions in the nation for cutting-edge research in Linux based systems and open-source computing, said University and the Southern Tier Opportunity Coalition (STOC) representatives. Read more
State names BU a “Center of Excellence” for research
The University’s Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging Center will become a state Center of Excellence, lawmakers announced Tuesday in Albany. Read more