It took seven slides for President Harvey Stenger to list of all of the meetings he’s had in his first 75 days in office as he spoke to the full faculty on March 20. It was the first bi-annual report ...
Joseph Butler, professor emeritus of geography, died Wednesday, March 21. He earned his PhD from Columbia University in 1960, and joined the Binghamton faculty in 1963. He retired in 1990, after 27 years of teaching and research, including serving as ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Albert Einstein’s complete archives — from personal correspondence with half a dozen lovers to notebooks scribbled with his groundbreaking scientific research — are going online for the first time. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which owns the ...
For faculty members Katja Kleinberg and Dmitry Ponomarev, attaining U.S. citizenship solidifies how they already felt living in America. “You know how they say, ‘home is where the heart is.’ You just feel part of it,” Kleinberg said. “This is ...
Each of Rohmer’s signs of the zodiac is accompanied by a poem. This is a limited first edition with 250 numbered copies. Numbered copies 1-50 were printed on J. Green handmade watercolor paper and were signed by the artist on the colophon ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica: After 244 years in print, only digital copies sold Encyclopaedia Britannica cost $1400 for a full 32-volume print edition. Only 4,000 are left in stock. Now, the Encyclopaedia Britannica will only be available in digital versions. By Christine ...
By Matthew Kalman, Jerusalem In a case that has roiled scholars around the world in a broad range of disciplines, the Jerusalem District Court on Wednesday acquitted an Israeli antiquities collector, Oded Golan, of forging dozens of priceless archaeological artifacts, including ...
During his first appearance before a large group of Binghamton alumni, President Harvey Stenger shared that a graduate had e-mailed him to suggest the University change its name. The reason behind the unusual request: Microsoft Word doesn’t recognize “Binghamton.” In ...
New findings on lost mural March 13 2012 at 09:53am By Sapa-AP The search for Leonardo da Vinci’s The Battle of Anghiari is being conducted in Florence’s Palazzo Vecchio. The project is being led by the National Geographic Society and ...
This February 2012 photo provided by Heritage Auctions in Dallas shows a movie poster for the 1931 film “The Public Enemy” featuring James Cagney. This and other rare classic movie theater posters found in a northeastern Pennsylvania attic are scheduled ...