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 ...
In an effort to provide peer recognition for outstanding work within the Libraries, the Libraries launches the Golden Book Award! Presented to any Libraries employee who goes above and beyond to make a positive professional impact, the Golden Book Award ...
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 ...
Applications are now open for the third bi-annual Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI) at Binghamton University. Hosted by the Binghamton University Libraries on August 7 – 11, 2023, the DHRI is a week-long institute providing hands-on workshops, cohort building and ...
Tucked away in the stacks of the Glenn G. Bartle Library at Binghamton University, the Molly Peacock Secret Poetry Room will be a secluded space for Binghamton’s future poets and writers to scribe and think. The idea behind the Molly ...
In honor of Black History Month, the Libraries have created a list highlighting works by and about Black writers, creators, researchers and activists. In particular, these works provide an examination of topics in Black history, art and culture. We encourage ...
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 ...
To celebrate Lunar New Year, the Libraries have compiled a list of resources recommended by Asian & Asian American Studies Librarian Julie Wang. Lunar New Year is one of the most significant celebrations in many Asian countries and Asian-American communities. ...
Welcome back, Bearcats! It is the beginning of a new semester and the Libraries has a lot of fun and informative events for you to check out. See our spring 2023 events schedule below and check back throughout the semester ...