Cultural exchange takes center stage
Music may be the universal language, but drama seems to run a close second for Thomas F. Kremer of Binghamton University’s Theatre Department. Read more
This dad’s a real dinosaur
Faculty author Liz Rosenberg's latest children's book pays tribute to her larger-than-life father-in-law. Read more
Atomic-level view affords engineer new insights
Guangwen Zhou’s bold microscope techniques led to a grant from the NSF’s most prestigious program for young faculty. Read more
A fresh take on Africa
Nkiru Nzegwu set out to fight stereotypical views of Africa and in the process created an award-winning website. Read more
Justice for all: Understanding human rights
Binghamton University researchers influence the way human rights are defined and measured around the globe. Read more
Art historian seeks meaning behind gift giving
Art historian Nancy Um studies the grammar of exchange in cross-cultural gift giving, a natural outgrowth of her research on Indian Ocean rim trading communities of the 17th and 18th centuries. Read more
What looks reveal about neighborhood safety
People have the capacity to judge urban neighborhood safety just by looking at physical structures, Binghamton researchers say. Read more