Tucked away in the stacks of the Glenn G. Bartle Library at Binghamton University, a “secret poetry room” was once a distant memory of alumna Molly Peacock, ‘69. However, this secluded space, a cozy hideaway complete with a comfy chair, ...
By Erin Rushton and Bern Mulligan Recently, the Libraries added a new collection, the Binghamton Community Poets’ Big Horror Reading Series, to its array of digital collections. The Binghamton Community Poets were founded in 1983 by native Binghamton poet, educator ...
As part of her undergraduate experience at Binghamton University, Cynthia Amoah ’13 was a student worker at the Newcomb Reading Room. Now a self-employed poet, writer and performer, Amoah’s story is purely Binghamton in that her natural inquisitiveness and path-forging ...