Five years ago, a make-shift meeting room formed at the Science Library by groups who needed to talk about issues like climate change, severe weather and food insecurity started simply scooting nearby shelves together. The shelves were soon covered in ...

Binghamton scholars enjoyed a happy reunion in February when 427,498 books with call numbers ranging from HN to Z were relocated to the ground floor of the Science Library. The material, moved from the third floor of Bartle library, is ...

In 1973, Binghamton University ― led by Professor Richard “Dick” Andrus ― started an important conversation. His planning and meeting outpost, which at the time was a room in Chenango-Champlain Hall, eventually grew into Binghamton’s highly-regarded Environmental Studies Program.  Susan ...