New research may solve key problem in physics
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New research may solve key problem in physics

By Rachel Coker On Jul 14, 2010

Binghamton University physicist Michael Lawler and his colleagues have made a breakthrough that could lead to advances in superconductors. Their findings appear this week in the British journal Nature. Read more

Sammakia named interim VP for research
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Sammakia named interim VP for research

By Katie Ellis On Jul 14, 2010

Bahgat Sammakia, director of the Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging Center (S3IP), has been appointed interim vice president for research at Binghamton University. Read more

Professor named fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry
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Professor named fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry

By Rachel Coker On Jul 9, 2010

Professor Wunmi A. Sadik, director of the Center for Advanced Sensors & Environmental Systems at Binghamton University, has been admitted as a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in Britain. Read more

University to host conference on aging
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University to host conference on aging

By Research Advancement On Jun 23, 2010

Binghamton University will host the Southern Tier Center on Aging’s inaugural conference, “Enhancing Quality of Life in Later Years,” this fall. Read more

Psychologist named distinguished professor
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Psychologist named distinguished professor

By Katie Ellis On Jun 21, 2010

Steven Jay Lynn, a prolific writer whose research has led to new ideas about human consciousness, has been promoted to distinguished professor. Read more

Humanities Institute names fellows
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Humanities Institute names fellows

By Eric Coker On Jun 17, 2010

Seventeen faculty members and students have been named as inaugural fellows for Binghamton's Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. Read more

Engineering textbook promotes social justice
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Engineering textbook promotes social justice

By Sarah Fecht On Jun 14, 2010

A new book co-authored by Binghamton's George Catalano encourages engineers to think about the long- and short-term implications of their projects. Read more