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 ...

The Libraries continually strive to expand access to relevant resources that benefit the entire community. Each month, we’d like to highlight the interesting and high-quality resources we’ve recently added to the collection. We encourage you to explore and engage with ...

The following statement was shared with the campus community on April 19, 2023 via Dateline on behalf of Provost Donald Hall. Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Donald Hall is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrea Falcone as dean of the ...

When Liyang Dong, a doctoral candidate in the English Department, first heard about the deaths and prolonged detainment of immigrants stranded aboard the Golden Venture she was pulled into their stories. “I felt very compelled to find a way to ...

Recently, Binghamton University yearbooks, handbooks and newspapers were added to the Libraries’ digital collections. While the physical artifacts are housed in the Libraries’ Special Collections, a digital version is made available on various online platforms. This recent addition of these ...

The Libraries continually strive to expand access to relevant resources that benefit the entire community. Each month, we’d like to highlight the interesting and high-quality resources we’ve recently added to the collection. We encourage you to explore and engage with ...

In late October, Coleen Watson, host of the Wisdom of the People podcast sat down with six fellow Binghamton residents at the Broome County Public Library to discuss democracy; what’s good about it, what’s bad about it and is it ...

The Libraries recognize Women’s History Month by highlighting new works in our collections by and about women. Women’s history means the representation of historically excluded groups, such as people of color, the LGBTQ community and people with different abilities. It ...

Happy spring semester from the Digital Scholarship team in the Libraries! There is a lot planned in the pilot Digital Scholarship Center and across the digital scholarship community this semester that we’d like to take some time to highlight.  Digital ...

Written by Elizabeth Brown, Director of Assessment Data Privacy Week (January 22 -28, 2023) is designed to raise awareness of the need for mindfulness in our daily digital lives and is a great time to take a look at your ...