Research inspires first-generation student
Amanda Sprague-Getsy contributed to a study of biodiversity in urban and rural forested areas during her undergraduate career at Binghamton. Read more
Satellite data may help fight algae blooms
Lake ecosystems sometimes crash after algae blooms ingest too much oxygen, but Binghamton undergraduate Kelly Young's work points to a possible solution. Read more
Student examines campus’ effect on neighborhood
Joshua Gonzalez is part of a team conducting a novel study of the community near Binghamton's pharmacy school. Read more
Sophomore helps develop method to detect landmines
Jasper Baur's team uses sensors mounted on drones to find plastic landmines so they can be removed safely. Read more
Geographer focuses on cultural landscape
Binghamton's John Frazier studies Queens, N.Y., the most diverse 100 square miles in the world. Read more
Is climate change making us sick?
Emerging diseases are among the most far-reaching consequences of global warming. We need to develop a geographically based framework to identify vulnerable places and at-risk populations. That will require partnerships with health professionals and policymakers. Read more