Personality impacts stress mindset, management
Jennifer Wegmann, a lecturer in Binghamton’s Decker College of Nursing, conducts research on stress. Her work focuses on how personality can affect stress mindset and a person’s ability to manage stress. Watch video
Binghamton joins I-Corps Hub
The program aims to create an innovation ecosystem that delivers inclusive models of education and workforce training designed for and by innovators in rural regions and small cities. Read more
Initiative wins $113M to bolster domestic battery manufacturing, reinvigorate region
The U.S. Economic Development Administration announced Friday that the region would receive $63.7 million; the State of New York will support the project with an additional $50 million. Read more
Heart Association fellowship to support research
An American Heart Association fellowship will allow Binghamton graduate student Natalie Weiss to further her research in developing 3D heart models. Read more
Biomedical engineer takes top prize in Art of Science contest
The competition invites members of the campus community to share exceptional images that are connected to their research or scholarly work in some way. Read more
Binghamton researchers win NSF CAREER Awards
Four Binghamton University faculty members received CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation this spring. The prestigious five-year grants of roughly $500,000 support early-career researchers who have the potential to serve as academic role models. Read more
Neuroscientist studies adolescent alcohol exposure
Trevor Towner, whose research addresses behavioral and neural consequences associated with adolescent, binge-level alcohol exposure, won a SUNY GREAT Award this year. Read more