Undergraduate examines media coverage of rape
Binghamton undergraduate Arianny Cabrera studies how and why victims end up receiving the blame in media portrayals of rape. Read more
Book critiques capitalism’s emphasis on ‘cheap things’
Binghamton sociologist Jason Moore argues that capitalism is one of the most flawed and inefficient systems of organizing humans and nature. Read more
Faculty innovation could transform brain tumor surgery
Surgical removal of brain tumors may become easier and more precise, thanks to Binghamton research that recently received funding from the National Institutes of Health. Read more
Undergrad explores Western diet’s influence
Student asks: Will islands in Vanuatu see rising obesity with adoption of high-fat, high-sugar foods? Read more
Binghamton joins Chesapeake research network
The University becomes the only New York school in the Chesapeake Watershed Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, which strives to understand and protect the region's natural and cultural resources. Read more
Engineer wins Art of Science contest
Congrui Jin, an engineer whose research could one day lead to self-healing concrete, took top honors in Binghamton's 2018 Art of Science competition. Read more
2018 Art of Science
Binghamton University’s 2018 Art of Science competition features images by faculty, staff, students and postdocs that celebrate the beauty of science. Watch video