Commencement 2012: Graduates get a ‘letter’ from the president By Eric Coker| MAY 21, 2012 President Harvey Stenger has much in common with the Class of 2012. More than five months ago, Stenger was facing the unknown: A new job at Binghamton University ...
The text of composer Steve Karmen’s Commencement address, “Something That I Love,” delivered at the Professional Schools Ceremony at the Events Center on May 20. Karmen, who received an honorary degree at the ceremony, was given a standing ovation following ...
Orlando furioso by M. Lodovico Ariosto. Venetia : V. Valgrisio. 1560. This late Renaissance book, Orlando Furioso (literally Mad Orlando) has a full calf binding with triple ruled borders in blind on the front and back covers. A gilt decorative medallion is tooled on the center of ...
Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives summer hours begin on Monday, May 21, 2012. We will be open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and closed weekends. For more information, call (607) 777-4844. ...
You can now view online a rare manuscript of Albert Einstein‘s theory of relativity written in his own hand, as well as the Nobel laureate’s correspondence to and from other scientific luminaries and newsmakers of the day, not to mention love ...
2 NY sites recall Benedict Arnold’s early heroics Published – May 10 2012 12:11PM EST CHRIS CAROLA, Associated Press (ASSOCIATED PRESS) FILE – This Aug. 19, 2005 file photo taken in the New York State Archives in Albany, N.Y., shows ...
“This Old Book” will take place from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, May 17, in UU-124. Have you ever been given an old book from a relative and wonder how to care for it? Or, buy an interesting looking book at a ...
One graduate student has been chosen to speak at the Graduate Commencement ceremony at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 19, and three undergraduate students have been selected to speak at the undergraduate ceremonies on Sunday, May 20, in the Events Center. ...
Beth Kilmarx, Curator of Rare Books at the Binghamton University Libraries, was going through the Special Collections closed stacks one afternoon last December when she came across an unusual looking book. Kilmarx noticed that the book’s fore-edge, the side opposite ...