Colleagues, Like the rest of the campus community, the University Libraries is making provisions for a potential budget shortfall in the University’s budget in FY2018-2019. Before our summer session, I want to update you on what this means for the ...
In March 2018, Dr. John S. Bay, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and associate dean for research and graduate studies for the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, added a book he authored, Fundamentals of Linear State ...
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 ...
Want to see all of the cool things happening in our libraries? Follow our new Instagram page, BingULibraries, to see photos and videos from events, workshops and other happenings around the Libraries. ...
The Libraries’ Special Collections and University Archives have two small installations currently on view at the Binghamton University Art Museum to complement their current exhibition – The Binghamton Nuvolone: Restoring an Object in Six Parts. Drawn from the rich ...
During Technology Maintenance Day on Tuesday, April 3, there will be no IT services at the University from 6-8 a.m so all online library services will not be available during this time. After 8 a.m., the following library services will ...
The Binghamton University Libraries has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation to digitize important scholarship from our Max Reinhardt Archives & Library (Max Reinhardt Collection). The Max Reinhardt Collection covers major aspects of the ...
Wikipedia’s gender trouble is well-documented. In a 2011 survey, the Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors were women. While the reasons for the gender gap are up for debate, the practical effect of this disparity is ...
Library Student Employees Princess Diawuo and Shandi Ezraseneh are this year’s Wanda Bartle/Barnes & Noble Book Award recipients. Diawuo and Ezraseneh will receive a semester’s worth of textbooks ($300 value). Recipients are given to female undergraduate students and selected based ...
In February 2018, Óscar Gil-García added an insightful photo collection called the “Guatemalan Forced Migration” to the Libraries’ Open Repository at Binghamton, The ORB, with descriptions written in both English and Spanish. The photographic exhibition Guatemalan forced migration: the politics ...