Asian studies wins $1.75 million grant
Binghamton University has been awarded $1.75 million from the Vermont-based Freeman Foundation that will allow a significant expansion of the Asian and Asian American Studies Program. Read more
Binghamton faculty have been making national and international news
From The New York Times to The Chronicle of Higher Education and abcNews.com, Binghamton faculty have been making national and international news in recent weeks. Read more
BU research helps address terrorism
Binghamton University research and scholarship has a major part to play as the United States seeks not only to better understand the terrorist attacks of September 11 but to defend against future attacks, said Vice President for Research Frances Carr. Read more
BU’s Public Archaeology Facility tapped for $10 million contract
Binghamton University’s Public Archaeology Facility has been awarded a five-year, $10 million contract to provide statewide cultural resource management services for the state Department of Transportation. The award is the largest in the facility's history. Read more
BU-Lourdes collaboration takes aim at breast cancer diagnosis
A two-year, $100,000 grant from the New York State Health Research Science Board will fund a partnership between Binghamton University and Lourdes Hospital to field test a computer software prototype that could improve early diagnosis of breast cancer. Read more
Libraries’ Eleanor Heishman announces plans to retire
Eleanor Heishman, who is credited with leading the digital revolution for the University's Libraries and playing a similar role for the entire SUNY system, has announced her plans to retire at the end of this fiscal year. Read more
Professor Michael Little honored by National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of Sciences has named Michael Little, distinguished professor of anthropology, a National Associate in honor of his past service to the Academy. Read more