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
Pulitzer Prize winner Bix weighs in on Hirohito
The conscious decision by both American and Japanese policymakers to ignore Emperor Hirohito’s role in Japan’s aggression during World War II continues to have an effect today, Binghamton Professor Herbert P. Bix told the Harpur Forum during a recent meeting of the group. Read more
BU hosts Russian researchers
Binghamton University is playing host to two Russian researchers this year in what could be the start of a full-fledged exchange between the SUNY system and Moscow State University in advanced materials research. Read more
Scholar helps define “fundamentalism”
Even 15 years later, Richard Antoun can recall with great clarity the first time he encountered Islamic fundamentalism. Read more
Gal gets grants to pursue plant studies
Susannah Gal, an associate professor of biology whose work in molecular genetics and cell biology could lead to more productive crops and advances in medicine, will be spending a sabbatical year conducting research in Europe with sponsorship from a Fulbright Scholar grant and a separate $72,941 grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Read more