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Prolific poet publishes most personal book to date
Maria Mazziotti Gillan, professor of English, has published more than a dozen books of poetry. Her most recent -- All That Lies Between Us – was the hardest to write because it is the most “unblinking.”

Three art historians honored with research awards
Three members of the University’s art history faculty have won prestigious awards from prominent research centers and foundations.

Faculty member helps unravel mystery of Earth's oldest forest
A recent article in the British journal Nature, co-authored by William Stein, solves the mystery of an ancient forest in Schoharie County.

Westgate reflects on tenure as Watson School dean
Charles R. Westgate looks back with pleasure on his six years at the helm of the fastest-growing engineering school in the Northeast.

Stanley Madan, former professor, dies at age 84
Stanley Madan, 84, professor emeritus of chemistry, died March 9 of congestive heart failure.

Show to highlight faculty composers
The Music Department will present Musica Nova in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, in FA-Casadesus Recital Hall.

Isbell named distinguished professor
The SUNY Board of Trustees last month promoted Binghamton University archaeologist William H. Isbell to the rank of distinguished professor.

For Navy, redundancy in leadership is good
Francis Yammarino is among those helping the Navy reconsider how it does its job.

Study of decline can help politicians & businesses deal with economic shifts
History Professor Thomas Dublin and colleague Walter Licht offer a sweeping history of Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal region during the 20th century in their new book, The Face of Decline.

David Sloan Wilson named distinguished professor
A passion for understanding biology and in particular human behavior through the lens of evolution, his creativity and insight, as in his book Darwin’s Cathedral, have received national and international critical acclaim.

Psychology Professor Norman "Skip" Spear Shedding new light on what is known about alchol exposure to the young.

Inspirational evolution: Tracing the taproot of religion, David sloan Wilson

System Science and Industrial Engineering department chair, professor and Electronics Manufacturing Research and Services director, Dr. K. (Hari) Srihari

Chemistry Professor C. J. Zhong NFS career award supports nanoworld research efforts

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