Videos

The Physics of Music

The Physics of Music

Published Aug 2, 2012

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

Librarian discovers hidden treasure

Published May 8, 2012

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.

World’s oldest fossilized forest unearthed in N.Y.

Published Mar 2, 2012

Paleobotanist William Stein describes what today’s scientists learn from the world’s oldest forest. Watch video

Watch Rex Parker solve a puzzle

Watch Rex Parker solve a puzzle

Published Feb 21, 2012

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

360 view: New engineering facility

Published Nov 17, 2011

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

Historian reassesses Civil War deaths

Published Oct 3, 2011

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

Engineering and Science building tour

Published Apr 8, 2011

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