Proposed engineering and science building garners state support
The state budget will likely include $50 million to $60 million for a new engineering and science building at the Innovative Technologies Complex, lawmakers said last week. Read more
Research focuses on heart health
A new study led by researchers at the Decker School of Nursing will look at ways to improve heart healthy behaviors among rural women. Read more
Novel approach to autism research wins support
A Binghamton University research project could lead to customized treatment strategies for children with autism spectrum disorders or ASD. Read more
Presidential Report Card on Human Rights Policies and Practices
In its third annual report on the human rights practices of US presidential administrations, the Center on Democratic Performance (CDP) at Binghamton University gives President Bush a "D" for his policies and performance on central issues related to human rights . Read more
Award to enhance flexible electronics research
Binghamton University’s Integrated Electronics Engineering Center has been awarded $1.7 million from the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research to help speed microelectronics manufacturing research and development in a roll-to-roll format. Read more
Research links digital images, cameras
Child pornographers will soon have a harder time escaping prosecution thanks to a stunning new technology that can reliably link digital images to the camera with which they were taken, in much the same way that tell-tale scratches are used by forensic examiners to link bullets to the gun that fired them. Read more
Strength of research linked to competitive graduate stipends
Binghamton University recognizes the direct connection between first-class research and top-flight graduate students and is taking steps-beginning with an initiative to increase graduate support by $1.5 million through 2007-to assure that it continues to be home to both. Read more