Math educator innovates in and out of class
When high school math teacher Amber Simpson saw a need for education reform, she ended up in the perfect position to make a difference. Read more
Binghamton to acquire advanced X-ray tool
Binghamton will acquire a sophisticated new $1.75M X-ray tool useful in materials research and R&D for electronics with support from a new NSF grant. Read more
Nursing practice informs researcher’s work
Melissa Sutherland’s research focuses on interpersonal violence, its impact on young women and factors that perpetuate intimate partner violence. Read more
Psychologist aims to help couples under stress
Christina Balderrama-Durbin’s research has addressed post-traumatic stress disorder and couples therapy. Read more
Chemist focuses on battery safety
Binghamton graduate student Carrie Kaplan is part of Battery 500, a project aimed at developing next-generation batteries with higher energy capacity. Read more
Amphibians’ hormones may hold answers to population decline
Binghamton biologist Grascen Shidemantle recently received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Read more
Immigration policy central to faculty research
Binghamton's Óscar Gil-García works within migrant communities to redefine and understand the history of immigration policy and the health of disadvantaged communities. Read more