Art historian probes intersection of East, West
Doctoral student Lalaine Little's work prompts a new view of religious and devotional objects in the Philippines. Read more
Historian probes French treatment of Algerian immigrants
Jaime Wadowiec’s dissertation unearths the origins of migrant segregation in post-colonial France. Read more
DNA analysis shakes up Neandertal theories
New research suggests that Western European Neandertals were on the verge of extinction long before modern humans showed up. Read more
‘Lucky’ numbers make for unlucky customers
Chinese consumers pay too much for goods and services because of superstitions surrounding particular numbers, Binghamton economist Zili Yang says. Read more
Archaeologist named Fulbright scholar
Binghamton doctoral student Heidi Savery hopes to use archaeology to advance a Jamaican community. Read more
Jihadist groups in Africa may pose new threat
U.S. leaders must focus on developing threats from jihadist groups even as they struggle to repair the nation's economy, a Binghamton scholar says. Read more
Kafka expert links teaching, research
Neil Christian Pages gives his undergraduate students the tools they need to demystify the literary academy. Read more