IMPROVING CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE
Some of the major improvements to infrastructure completed over the summer are very visible; others are not. Read in this issue about the many major projects completed by Physical Facilities and Information Technology Services, as well as the new programs offered by the University Center for Training and Development.
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES OPENS NEW BUILDING
The opening of the new, $60-million School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University's Health Sciences Campus in Johnson City, N.Y., headlines this quarterly report, but there's also good news about collaborations, external funding and student successes. Read more in this issue.
SUCCESSFUL INITIATIVES SUPPORT STUDENTS
It takes donors at many levels to make Binghamton University successful, and in this issue of the quarterly report, you can read about a number of them. Whether it's AVANGRID offering full-tuition scholarships and capstone project support, or playing golf to benefit the Alumni Legacy Scholarship, the Division of Advancement works with Binghamton supporters.
BINGHAMTON RESEARCH FUNDING SETS RECORD
Binghamton University reported research expenditures totaling $47.5 million in 2017-18, an increase of about 19 percent from the previous fiscal year. The figure tops 2011-12, the campus’ all-time best year for research funding, when just over $40 million was reported. The new record, which follows several years of steady growth, is an important sign of the campus’ creativity and innovation. Healthcare research accounted for nearly a third of expenditures, with electronics packaging and systems engineering following at about 22 percent.
BAXTER THE BEARCAT BOOSTS SCHOOL SPIRIT
The Division of Student Affairs spent the summer hosting students and families for orientation and preparing for the opening of the fall semester. With some new people on board and some others with new duties, it has been a busy time. Not too busy, though, to show Binghamton University pride, as you'll read about the new Baxter the Bearcat Bench in the University Union in this issue.
STUDENT-ATHLETES CONTINUE TO SUCCEED ACADEMICALLY
Student-athletes continue to shine on and off the courts and fields. The Athletics Department sets high academic standards, and student-athletes surpass them across the board. Read about the accomplishments made by student-athletes in their sports and in the classroom – and check out the videos showcasing fall sports and the new women's head basketball coach, Bethann Shapiro Ord, in this issue.
HELPING TO MAKE THE CAMPUS MORE INCLUSIVE
The Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion works to educate and empower everyone on campus in ways that create a welcoming community. From the Udiversity Educational Institute, that holds trainings for students, faculty and staff, to the Multicultural Resource Center and Q Center, the division's offices that work to build bridges and support students though education and events such as Sundaze, part of its Welcome Week programming. Read about the division's recent initiatives in this report.
DONOR SUPPORT ADVANCES BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
The Binghamton University Foundation had a successful 2017-18 year, bringing in the second highest amount of cash ever in support of the University. Read the numbers in this issue of the quarterly report, and learn one way the Foundation celebrates its donors.
Faculty kudos
Graduate School of Education
The 2014 RCML Scholarship Award, established by the Research Council on Mathematics Learning, was awarded in honor of Jean Schmittau, former editor of the RCML journal Investigations in Mathematics Learning and its predecessor Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics. Schmittau, Bartle Professor in the Graduate School of Education, died Thursday, March 5, at her home in Candor.
Watson School of Engineering
Sang Won Yoon, assistant professor of systems science and industrial engineering, has been elected as the 2015-2017 director of the Computer and Information Systems (CIS) Division of Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE).
Hiroki Sayama, associate professor of systems science and industrial engineering, has been invited to be a visiting scientist at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany, for summer 2015.
Harpur College
Sol Polachek, distinguished professor of economics, was elected president of the Eastern Economics Association and delivered the presidential address in February 2015 at the association’s annual meeting in New York City.
A concise history of David Sloan Wilson’s life’s work was featured in the Feb. 9, 2015 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education. He is a distinguished professor of biological sciences and anthropology.
Vincent Grenier’s video “Watercolor” won first prize in the Athens International Film and Video Festival and the Black Maria Film & Video Festival. He is professor of cinema.
Anne C. Bailey, associate professor of history, is the recipient of a 2014-15 Fulbright Teaching and Research Award and is currently posted at the University of West Indies.
Wendy Wall, associate professor of history, won an NEH Fellowship for the 2015-16 academic year for her research, “Changing Demographics in Cold War America.”
Daniel Thomas Davis, assistant professor of music, received the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Creative Residency (Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr and Haverford colleges).
Roberta Strippoli, assistant professor of Asian and Asian American studies, received the Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship to conduct research in Japan from September 2014 to August 2015.