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Special Collections and University Archives will be closed November 28-29 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will re-open at 10 a.m. on Monday, December 2. Safe travels and a very Happy Thanksgiving to all! ...

Of course these beanies will be added to the University Archives located in the Glenn G. Bartle Library! Are you interested in donating materials to the Binghamton University Archives? The Archives welcomes donations of publications, photographs, memorabilia and other materials. ...

By Katie Ellis| November 20, 2013 There is never a lack of information when President Harvey Stenger gives his semi-annual address to the full faculty. Since the last update, much has happened, beginning with the well-known visitors to campus: Tony Kornheiser, the ...

Friday, November 22, 2013 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM Location: LN-1106 (IASH Conference Room) “That Civic Military Spirit”: Militia Reform in Antebellum Pennsylvania” will be the topic of the Upstate Early American Workshop with John L. Dwiggins from the University of ...

Nineteenth century rare books, daguerreotypes, and twenty-first century digital imaging technology converge to help us glimpse the lives of people in the 1840–50’s. Todd Pattison remembers the first time a daguerreotype really caught his eye. “A friend who collects nineteenth century ...

Friday, November 15, 2013 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM Location: LN 1106 (IASH Conference Room) “Riots and Rebellion: Political Violence in Pennsylvania, 1783-1800” will be the topic of the Upstate Early American Workshop with Dave Houpt from the Graduate Center: City ...

The Department of History is pleased to present the 22nd Annual Freedeman Memorial Lecture in History at 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in FA-Casadesus Recital Hall. Thomas Childers, the Sheldon and Lucy Hackney professor of history at the University of ...

The 2013 Harpur College Dean’s Distinguished Lecture will present Benjamin Fordham, professor of political science, at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in UU-108. He will speak on “Protectionist Empire: Trade, Tariffs, and United States Foreign Policy, 1890-1914.” This lecture is ...

“The Roots of Merchant Capital: Slavery and Subjecthood in Early English Colonization” will be the topic of the Upstate Early American Workshop, with John Blanton from the Graduate Center: City University of New York and commentator Matthew Williams from Binghamton ...

Corning, NY is the Most Fun Small Town in the USA! Congratulations to Corning for winning Rand McNally’s Best of the Road 2013 Most Fun contest. The city of Corning is at the western edge of the town of Corning and in the southeast ...