At the Libraries, summer is the perfect season for reading…along with fall, winter and spring! We hope that no matter your summer plans, you have plenty of time to rest and relax. If your goals include unwinding with a good ...
The Libraries, along with our campus partners, hosted alumni for events tied to the University’s EXCELERATE campaign launch in April. The spectacular weekend had many “lights, camera, action” moments. Old friends came together and new friendships were formed. It was ...
Blythe Roveland-Brenton, Ph.D. ’83, director of Special Collections and Library Preservation, imbues the spirit of Binghamton through her continuous development of inspired student and instructor programming. The department’s high-impact practices include enabling scholars to interact with Special Collections’ general rare ...
Like podcasts, oral histories communicate personal experiences via audio recording. The recordings differ in that oral histories are conducted to intentionally create a permanent, first-person accounting of historical events while podcasts are produced in a series and are not necessarily ...
Congratulations to our graduating student employees! Across all our locations, our student employees helped keep the Libraries running this year whether it was shelving books, working behind the scenes cataloguing or helped patrons at our Reader Services desk. To celebrate, ...
The Libraries continue to grow to include more exceptional people to our team! This spotlight of our new hires shares a little about each of them as we welcome them to the Libraries and the Binghamton community. Elise Ferer (she ...
The Libraries recognize Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May through this list of reads recommended by Asian & Asian American Studies Librarian Julie Wang. The month celebrates the accomplishments of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, including those with ...