Neuroscientist named Chancellor’s Early-Career Scholar
Faculty

Neuroscientist named Chancellor’s Early-Career Scholar

By Hannah Maria Hayes On Mar 9, 2020

Binghamton neuroscientist Florence Varodayan has been named SUNY’s first Chancellor’s Early-Career Scholar. Read more

A fleet-footed scholar
Faculty

A fleet-footed scholar

By Elizabeth Short On Mar 6, 2020

Melissa Hardesty, an assistant professor of social work at Binghamton and a marathon runner, qualified for the recent 2020 Olympic trials. Read more

Polymers could reduce harm caused by landfills
Students

Polymers could reduce harm caused by landfills

By Elizabeth Short On Feb 20, 2020

Binghamton undergraduate examines whether super-absorbent materials could reduce toxic runoff from garbage dumps. Read more

Entries sought for Art of Science contest
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Entries sought for Art of Science contest

By Rachel Coker On Jan 22, 2020

Binghamton’s Art of Science competition will return for a fourth year, featuring images created by students, faculty and staff members. Read more

Satellite data may help fight algae blooms
Students

Satellite data may help fight algae blooms

By Jacob T. Kerr On Jan 20, 2020

Lake ecosystems sometimes crash after algae blooms ingest too much oxygen, but Binghamton undergraduate Kelly Young's work points to a possible solution. Read more

Student examines microplastics’ effect on wetlands
Students

Student examines microplastics’ effect on wetlands

By Jacob T. Kerr On Jan 13, 2020

Microscopic fibers in our clothing and other plastic products are invading our ecosystems. That fact inspired Brianna Sander's research as a 2019 Summer Scholar at Binghamton University. Read more

Latin American murals fuse politics, art
Students

Latin American murals fuse politics, art

By Elizabeth Short On Jan 7, 2020

Binghamton University undergraduate Peter Farquharson traveled to South America to document political and social messages in murals. Read more