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Poet and the Poem Webcasts programs featuring alum Maria Gillan now on line! [Listed alphabetically.] From the site: Maria Mazziotti Gillan holds the May Sarton Award in Poetry. She has eight collections of poetry to her credit, including The Weather ...
YouTube and iTunes Launches Will Follow Groundbreaking Flickr Pact to Bring More Treasures to the Public The Library of Congress will begin sharing content from its vast video and audio collections on the YouTube and Apple iTunes web services as ...
Some of the earliest documents crucial to understanding the colonial history of North America have been translated by the New York State Library’s New Netherland Project and are now accessible to researchers, scholars, and students. Translated and edited by Charles ...
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Aleph, the Chaldean; or, the Messiah as seen from Alexandria by Enoch Fitch Burr is our featured book for March. According to a review in the Espository Times in 1897: “Aleph the Chaldean by E.F. Burr preserves the color and ...
Papers of the War Department, 1784-1800 After a traumatic and devastating fire in 1800, many historians though that the early files of the United States War Department were essentially lost forever. Thankfully, the Center for History and New Media at ...
“Celebration: Binghamton University and SUNY Look Back Sixty Years” documents the history of Binghamton University from its humble beginnings as the Triple Cities College, to its inclusion into the state university system, to the University of today. The exhibit highlights ...
Binghamton University Professor Maria Gillan was interviewed on New Jersey Network and read some poems. Here is the link to the interview: http://www.jerseyarts.com/podcast.asp ...