Binghamton University Libraries is hosting two virtual workshops via Zoom on Thursday, October 1st, 2020. Attendees are invited to register for one or both of the workshops, as their schedule allows. Please register to each workshop individually below. Understanding Your ...

The Libraries will be hosting three open forums to present information about several upcoming renovation and building projects, including the extensive Bartle Library third floor renovation. We want to hear from faculty, staff and students about these projects. The forums ...

Know Your Rights: Negotiating contracts and retaining rights to your work Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: Zurack Family High-Technology Collaboration Center Learn more about publishing contracts from Donna Dixon and James Peltz, Co-Directors, ...

On September 12, Eric D. Weitz, ’74, distinguished professor of history at City College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, will give a talk based on his recently published book, “A World Divided: The Global Struggle for ...

Need a break from your studies? Come to our Stress-free Spring events to help you relax and rejuvenate. Good luck with finals! Here is the full schedule of the Libraries’ events.  For the full campus-wide schedule, see the link at the ...

The SUNY Libraries Consortium, in collaboration with the University Faculty Senate and the SUNY Provost’s Office, will host a series of town hall meetings on eight SUNY campuses during the remainder of the spring semester. The reason for these town halls ...

Celebrate Earth Day by exploring its wonders! The Science Library will be hosting an open house of its VR equipment Tuesday, April 23 from 11am-3pm. Try out Google Earth or any of our other available VR software. We’ll also provide ...

Need a break from your studies? Come to our De-stress December events to help you relax and rejuvenate. Good luck with finals! Here is the full schedule of the Libraries’ events.  For the full campus-wide schedule, see the link at the ...

Treasures from the Earth: Archaeology Through a Feminist Lens – Glenn G. Bartle Library, Second Floor Mezzanine  Ready to dig in and unearth some great resources on archaeology? This exhibit will give you a glimpse into the distant, and not ...

Need a break from your studies? Come to our Stress-free Spring events to help you relax and rejuvenate. Good luck with finals! Here is the full schedule of the Libraries’ events.  For the full campus-wide schedule, see the link at the ...