Search for identity drives young sociologist
Binghamton senior Luisa Batiz's research on the Garifuna community in New York City is inspired by her own family's experience. Read more
Archaeologist named Fulbright scholar
Binghamton doctoral student Heidi Savery hopes to use archaeology to advance a Jamaican community. Read more
Biofilms project draws on engineering expertise
Interdisciplinary research conducted by Binghamton University students provides new insights about biofilms — slimy coatings of bacteria — as well as new ways to study them. Read more
Young chemist seeks to publicize undergrad research
Junior William Marsiglia plans to draw attention to his peers’ work by starting a science journal for Binghamton University undergraduate researchers. Read more
Alzheimer’s study may link blood pressure, wandering
A doctoral student in nursing hopes her research will resolve questions related to blood pressure and wandering in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Read more
Ancient minerals may reveal clues about history of climate change
Doctoral student Elliot Jagniecki can predict the future of climate change by analyzing rock samples. Read more
Student’s ‘cool’ calculations boost electronic devices’ performance
Mechanical engineer Anjali Chauhan works on simulations of advanced cooling solutions for high-powered microelectronic devices. Read more