Scholar helps early music find modern audiences
Musicologist Paul Schleuse helps to bring composers such as Renaissance-era Italian Orazio Vecchi to today's listeners. Read more
Training a critical eye on a British ideal
Praseeda Gopinath's new book explores the well-mannered, leadership-driven “good Englishman,” and what happens to that ideal after the Empire. Read more
Traditional music offers insights into African culture
Ethnomusicologist James Burns says his field work creates a positive image of Africa through music. Read more
Binghamton research: on the map
See where Binghamton scholars are making their mark around the world. Read more
Food provides insight into Korean culture
Author Michael Pettid has become the "go-to" guy for commentary about Korean cuisine. Read more
Scholar brings new perspective to Buddhist text
Charles Goodman's translation of teachings by Buddhist scholar Shantideva will shed new light on important components of one of the world’s largest religions. Read more
Cultural exchange takes center stage
Music may be the universal language, but drama seems to run a close second for Thomas F. Kremer of Binghamton University’s Theatre Department. Read more