Historian reassesses Civil War deaths
The Civil War took a toll far more severe than previously estimated, according to a new analysis of census data by Binghamton historian J. David Hacker. Watch video
Training a critical eye on a British ideal
Praseeda Gopinath's new book explores the well-mannered, leadership-driven “good Englishman,” and what happens to that ideal after the Empire. Read more
Historian revises estimate of Civil War dead
Historian J. David Hacker’s new estimate of Civil War dead challenges long-held views about the human and psychic costs of the conflict. Read more
Electronics packaging symposium planned
An upcoming Binghamton symposium will focus on thermal management, 3-D packaging and other aspects of electronics packaging. Read more
Traditional music offers insights into African culture
Ethnomusicologist James Burns says his field work creates a positive image of Africa through music. Read more
Is there a ‘secret’ to entrepreneurship?
Binghamton's Angelo Mastrangelo, a millionaire who got his start as a stock boy, shares his insights on leadership and entrepreneurship. Read more
Binghamton research: on the map
See where Binghamton scholars are making their mark around the world. Read more