Book highlights contributions of music editor
Faculty

Book highlights contributions of music editor

By Barb Van Atta On Mar 25, 2014

Binghamton scholar Drew Massey's latest book highlights the way that music editors can become collaborators when working with composers. Read more

Waste not, want not
Features

Waste not, want not

By Sarah Fecht On Mar 24, 2014

Binghamton physicist Bruce White’s research could turn waste heat into a significant source of electricity. Read more

Binghamton Research Days set March 26-29
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Binghamton Research Days set March 26-29

By Rachel Coker On Mar 21, 2014

The University will celebrate research and scholarly work during Binghamton Research Days, to be held March 26-29 on campus. Read more

Computer scientist makes a power play
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Computer scientist makes a power play

By Rachel Coker On Mar 17, 2014

With support from an NSF CAREER grant, Binghamton researcher Timothy Miller aims to slash the energy used by computing systems. Read more

Researcher explores extreme environments
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Researcher explores extreme environments

By Kenny Berkowitz On Mar 11, 2014

Binghamton geologist Thomas Kulp studies life in some of the planet’s most hostile places. Read more

Young historian focuses on religious tolerance
Students

Young historian focuses on religious tolerance

By Todd R. McAdam On Feb 20, 2014

Binghamton undergraduate Ilana Ben-Ezra studies the Sixth Crusade and seeks clues about how Christians, Jews and Muslims demonized each other. Read more

Undergrad investigates energy storage
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Undergrad investigates energy storage

By Kenny Berkowitz On Feb 4, 2014

Undergraduate engineer Becky Deng works with a team that's building and testing supercapacitors that could point the way toward the next generation of energy-storage devices. Read more