The Physics of Music
Binghamton geophysicist Jeff Barker connects music, physics in a lecture and concert at the Kopernik Observatory and Science Center. Watch video
Librarian discovers hidden treasure
Beth Kilmarx, curator of rare books at the Binghamton University Libraries, recently found a painting hidden on the fore-edge of a 19th-century book. Watch video
World’s oldest fossilized forest unearthed in N.Y.
Paleobotanist William Stein describes what today’s scientists learn from the world’s oldest forest. Watch video
Watch Rex Parker solve a puzzle
Binghamton faculty member Michael Sharp talks about his popular blog, Rex Parker Does the NY Times Crossword Puzzle. Watch video
360 view: New engineering facility
Binghamton’s Engineering and Science Building had its official opening on Nov. 15. Follow the red “hotspots” to tour the $66 million home of the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science. Watch video
Historian reassesses Civil War deaths
The Civil War took a toll far more severe than previously estimated, according to a new analysis of census data by Binghamton historian J. David Hacker. Watch video
Engineering and Science building tour
Binghamton’s new 125,000-square-foot Engineering and Science Building will open this fall. The $66M facility provides additional academic, research and administrative space for one of the fastest-growing engineering schools in the Northeast. Watch video