Historian revisits a battlefield of Cold War medicine
Binghamton historian Gerald Kutcher walked away from a career in cancer care to delve into military experiments, nuclear threats and informed consent. Read more
Probing public policy with a new lens
Pamela Mischen’s research into public policy uses complexity theory to shed light on why programs succeed or fail. Read more
Historian examines roots of the culture wars
Binghamton's Adam Laats says Protestant fundamentalism in the 1920s had a major effect on the American school system and helped lay the foundation for today’s culture wars. Read more
Cultivating the next generation of innovators
In laboratories and far beyond, graduate students are vital to the Binghamton University ecosystem. Read more
Vice president receives national honor
Gerald Sonnenfeld, vice president for research at Binghamton University, will receive a national award in recognition of his work with the Minority Affairs Committee of the American Association of Immunologists. Read more
Exploring medical uses of flexible electronics
A federal grant that supports student research on the medical applications of flexible electronics could lead to innovations such as smart bandages and "green" nanotechnology. Read more
Political scientist named Kissinger Scholar
Binghamton University political scientist Benjamin Fordham will do research for a book project as a Kissinger Fellow at the Library of Congress. Read more