An eye for decay
Features

An eye for decay

By Rachel Coker On Apr 29, 2014

Ronald Gonzalez, who has exhibited his work at world-class museums, creates sculptures that challenge viewers to reconsider everyday objects and question today’s slick, digitized culture. Read more

Innovation Day delves into Big Data
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Innovation Day delves into Big Data

By Rachel Coker On Apr 28, 2014

Innovation Day 2014 at Binghamton University focused on Big Data and how to make sense of it. Read more

New book aims to reach kids
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New book aims to reach kids

By Diana Bean On Apr 22, 2014

A new book about the brain, co-authored by Binghamton researcher Terrence Deak, uses science and storytelling to empower children and enlighten adults. Read more

Political scientist seeks to predict terror attacks
Faculty

Political scientist seeks to predict terror attacks

By Christina Pullano On Apr 10, 2014

Seden Akcinaroglu analyzes trends in domestic terrorist attacks to predict when they will occur in the future. Read more

Student devises novel way to detect hackers
Students

Student devises novel way to detect hackers

By Todd R. McAdam On Apr 7, 2014

Graduate student Patricia Moat is part of a Binghamton team working to create a real-time monitor that can spot intrusions into computer networks. Read more

Anthropologist turns to the alpaca
Faculty

Anthropologist turns to the alpaca

By Todd R. McAdam On Apr 1, 2014

Anthropologist D. Andrew Merriwether studies a disorder found in both humans and the alpaca. Read more

Undergraduate finds niche — as a CEO
Students

Undergraduate finds niche — as a CEO

By Rachel Coker On Mar 29, 2014

Binghamton undergraduate Aleksandar Vukasinovic started a company during a semester off from school. Read more