Historian zeroes in on 1960s immigration reform
Binghamton's Wendy L. Wall says the push behind the Immigration Act was the most important U.S. social movement you’ve never heard of. Read more
Political scientist seeks to predict terror attacks
Seden Akcinaroglu analyzes trends in domestic terrorist attacks to predict when they will occur in the future. Read more
Young historian focuses on religious tolerance
Binghamton undergraduate Ilana Ben-Ezra studies the Sixth Crusade and seeks clues about how Christians, Jews and Muslims demonized each other. Read more
Historian explores aftermath of Revolution
Binghamton graduate student Brett Palfreyman says most Loyalists quietly became Americans after the Revolution. Read more
Political scientist tracks human rights
Michael Flynn found that foreign corporate investment has a positive relationship with greater respect for human rights. Read more
Fulbright Scholar’s goal: Effective governments
Nadia Rubaii hopes to improve the quality of public administration around the world through her research. Read more
In search of immigrant insights
Asians have surpassed Hispanics as the largest group of new immigrants to the United States, and Binghamton researchers have new observations about their needs. Read more