Psychologist takes aim at anxiety disorders
Binghamton's Meredith Coles has mapped out an ambitious plan to diagnose, treat and possibly even eliminate anxiety disorders. Read more
Binghamton electronics researcher honored
Binghamton's Bahgat Sammakia received the 2010 ITherm Achievement Award in honor of his pioneering research. Read more
Gerald Sonnenfeld accepts Clemson post
Gerald Sonnenfeld, vice president for research at Binghamton University, has accepted the position of vice president for research at Clemson University, starting in the fall. Read more
$1.4M grant boosts interdisciplinary research
Binghamton University has been awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to fund undergraduate interdisciplinary research opportunities around the theme of solving problems in the life sciences. Read more
Lab zeroes in on war of the sexes
Biologist Anthony Fiumera’s large-scale experiments with fruit flies may lead to ways of controlling insects that spread disease or harm crops. “The interaction between the tricks males use to manipulate females for the male’s best interests and the techniques the female uses to limit that male’s ability to manipulate her is wonderfully exciting,” he said. Read more
360 view: Engineering and Science Building
Construction of the new Engineering and Science Building is more than 65 percent complete. Here’s a sneak peek inside the building, scheduled to open in August 2011. Watch video
Campus welcomes kids for National Lab Day
Dozens of area children came to Binghamton University to experience science, technology and engineering in the first-ever National Lab Day. Read more