University helps lead way to better lithium batteries
Binghamton University and M. Stanley Whittingham are at the forefront of the movement seeking new ways to design the next generation of lithium-ion batteries. Read more
Computer scientist earns prestigious NSF grant
Research at Binghamton University will help to harness the power of cloud computing, resulting in lower costs for businesses and revolutionizing everyday tasks such as shopping and browsing the Web. Read more
Professor in spotlight with first novel for adults
Liz Rosenberg, a poet and children’s book author who teaches English at Binghamton University, has written her first book for adults. Read more
Working toward ‘greener’ computers
Binghamton researched Qinru Qiu has received the NSF's most prestigious award for young faculty. Her work may lead to smaller computers that function more efficiently and use less power. Read more
University earns AAHRPP accreditation
Binghamton University has earned accreditation for its Human Subjects Protection program from the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs Inc. Read more
Professor’s technology outsmarts Google
Binghamton’s Weiyi Meng has pioneered metasearch-engine technology that harnesses the power of small search engines to come up with results that are more accurate and more complete than Google’s. Read more
Nurse-educator focuses on helping parents
Mary Muscari, a faculty member in Binghamtons Decker School of Nursing, reflects on youth violence and parenting challenges in the post-Columbine era. Read more