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Binghamton University Libraries’  and Special Collections were saddened to hear of the passing of friend, Aldo Bernardo. Bernardo, 91, was a distinguished service professor of Italian and comparative literature. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Brown University and his ...

An exclusive interview with Harvey G. Stenger Jr., the seventh president of Binghamton University. Stenger has been interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University at Buffalo since April 2011. Watch the interview here Read more ...

The State University of New York Board of Trustees today appointed, upon the recommendation of Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher, Harvey G. Stenger Jr. as the seventh president of Binghamton University, effective Jan. 1, 2012. Stenger has been interim provost and ...

Just a reminder: Binghamton University Libraries will be closed November 24-26 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Special Collections will re-open on Monday, November 28, at 10:00 a.m. Happy Thanksgiving all! ...

Weltgeschichte in Umrissen: Federzeichnungen eines Deutschen (World history in outline.  Pen and ink drawings of a German) was first published in 1897. The book was a detailed study of world history up until the end of the nineteenth century.  The book was well received and proved to be ...

During Binghamton University Homecoming 2011, four new plaques were added to the object. The plaquing ceremony is becoming a new tradition where current students and alumni are recognizing their time spent in Dickinson Community. This year one plaque was in ...

The “legends and tales” of the Southern Tier and New York state will be in the spotlight when the New York Folklore Society’s Graduate Student Conference is held at Binghamton University on Saturday, Nov. 12. The conference will include paper ...

Another accomplishment can be added to the legacy of Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsburg: “courage teacher” of Maria Mazziotti Gillan. “He is the one who taught me to have the courage to write the way I knew I had to ...