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I'm Thinking Binghamton
"When I think of Binghamton, I think of things like excellence in everything that we do. I think in terms of attracting the world's best faculty and students and retaining them."
"A lot of great research ideas have started as good, provocative questions. So I always try to teach my students to ask those questions because they are often 50 percent of the answer."
"What I see as unique at this University is that we are not like other universities, focusing just on pure research, quite like an ivory tower, remote from the society. We are really doing things hand in hand with industry."
"Binghamton, unlike any other school I've ever seen, promotes and insists on diversity in its faculty, which is kind of interesting, because that has created a culture of freedom that you don't see in science at other schools."
"We could think about ourselves as a provincial, upstate New York university. But instead we see ourselves as a community of scholars and students engaged in the world, so that means that international topics pervade the curriculum."
Last Updated: 6/17/08