The Libraries celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, recognized throughout the month of October, with this list of recommended books in our collections. LGBTQ+ History Month recognizes the history and achievements of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and others with related identities. ...
The Libraries celebrate September 15 through October 15 as Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month by highlighting works in our collections by and about members of the Hispanic and Latinx community. This 30-day period celebrates the cultures, histories and contributions of ...
Already made it through your TBR (to be read) list this summer? The Libraries can help you find your next read! Between the leisure reading collection, borrowing requests from other libraries and local community resources, we’re never low on books. ...
The Libraries celebrate Women’s History Month by highlighting research 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 ...
February is Black History Month as well as the birth month of many significant Black writers, artists, activists and scholars. To celebrate a few of these notable birthdays, the Libraries have created a list of works by and about these ...
The Binghamton University Libraries would like to acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the indigenous peoples on whose ancestral lands Binghamton University currently stands. To celebrate Native American Heritage Month in November, the Libraries have compiled ...
In need of a scary read for spooky season? Let the Libraries be the Renfield to your Dracula and help you find all of our most spine-chilling books! Modern and classic tales of witches, spirits, zombies and demons line our ...
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 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 ...
Part of the Libraries' strategic mission is to decolonize its collections. To “decolonize” means to accept the idea that all aspects of American life are influenced by perspectives of race, class and gender and to then reflect on how definitions ...