For the first time a new scientific technique has allowed us into the minds and motivations of medieval people – through their dirty books. A new technique invented by Dr Kathryn Rudy, lecturer in the School of Art History at ...
NEW YORK — The two men were discovered dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft in a 12-story Manhattan building, as if dumped there, one man sprawled on top of the other. The rare crime scene photograph from Nov. ...
Preservation Week gives libraries, special collections and archives the opportunity to connect to users and communities through events, activities, and resources that highlight what we can do, individually and together, to preserve our personal and shared collections. The Binghamton University ...
A major renovation to the University Union will begin in May that will relocate a number of student-centered services to the building, as well as create a Marketplace dining and gathering area unlike any other on campus. “We’ll be creating ...
Binghamton Center for Writers Spring Readers’ Series Event with Katherine Arnoldi, Tuesday, April 17, 8 p.m., S1-149. Reading by Binghamton University alumna Katherine Arnoldi, the author of the Juniper Award-winning short story collection, “All Things are Labor,” as well as ...
The unique holdings of the medieval monastic library of Lorsch, currently scattered over 68 libraries worldwide, are being re-compiled into a virtual library. Heidelberg University Library and local government officials in Germany have been working since March of 2010 to ...
World-renowned genre author Jeffrey Ford ’79, MA ’81 will give the annual John Gardner reading at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 15, in the IASH Lounge, LN-1106, on the first floor of the Library Tower. The reading, sponsored by the dean ...
The Department of Economics invites the campus community to attend a ceremony honoring the life and work of Professor Al Carlip at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 14, in the IASH Conference Room, LN-1106, the former Faculty Lounge on the first ...
Elias Schwartz, 81, professor emeritus of English, died April 5, in North Carolina. Schwartz began his college education at the City College of New York, but completed his bachelor’s degree at New York University after his education was interrupted by ...
Ancestry.com (NASDAQ: ACOM), the world’s largest online family history resource, announced today that it will mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic by releasing the most comprehensive online collection of records relating to the passengers and ...