Biofilms project draws on engineering expertise
Interdisciplinary research conducted by Binghamton University students provides new insights about biofilms — slimy coatings of bacteria — as well as new ways to study them. Read more
Kafka expert links teaching, research
Neil Christian Pages gives his undergraduate students the tools they need to demystify the literary academy. Read more
Scholar focuses on psychology of judicial choice
Political scientist Wendy Martinek wants to understand how small-group psychology affects decision making at the appellate court level. Read more
Marketing expert tracks online shoppers
Online retailers have long wondered if trumpeting consumer-behavior statistics on their websites could hurt business. New findings from Binghamton University should ease their fears, just in time for Cyber Monday. Read more
Scholar helps early music find modern audiences
Musicologist Paul Schleuse helps to bring composers such as Renaissance-era Italian Orazio Vecchi to today's listeners. Read more
360 view: New engineering facility
Binghamton’s Engineering and Science Building had its official opening on Nov. 15. Follow the red “hotspots” to tour the $66 million home of the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science. Watch video
Young chemist seeks to publicize undergrad research
Junior William Marsiglia plans to draw attention to his peers’ work by starting a science journal for Binghamton University undergraduate researchers. Read more