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Heidi MacDonald discusses the progress of the graphic novel after the successes of the two groundbreaking works from the end of the last century, “Maus” and “Watchmen.” Heidi MacDonald is an American writer and editor in the field of comic books ...

Lawrence Schifman, world-renowned expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, will speak at the Rohr Chabad Center on Friday, Feb. 21. Shabbat services will be held at 6 p.m., followed by dinner. Schiffman’s presentation on “Scholars, Scrolls and Scandals; Judaism, Christianity ...

The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CEMERS) is offering a bus trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters on Friday, March 14. The bus, admission fees to the museums and guided tours at each are included ...

Elizabeth Robinson, UNC-Chapel Hill, will speak on “From Independent Town to Roman Municipium: The Integration of Larinum into the Roman State” at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, in UUW-324. ...

Using maps, books and artifacts from Local History collections, Special Collections takes the visitor on a journey around the Southern Tier. Highlighted are manufacturing, industry and cultural landmarks using materials from the Mark Kulikowski Collection, the Local History Collection, the ...

If you go to see The Monuments Men, the new George Clooney film, it may interest you to know that Binghamton University had its very own Monuments Man, the late Professor Kenneth C. Lindsay, founder of the Department of Art and Art ...

Writing Poetry to Save Your Life: How to Find the Courage to Tell Your Stories by Maria Mazziotti Gillan is the Special Collections Featured Book for this month. This book combines Gillan’s personal story about her journey as a writer ...

From a “20 by 2020” enrollment initiative to a new venue for the State of the University address, growth served as the theme of President Harvey Stenger’s annual talk. “A public university has to meet the demands of the population ...

Clifford D. Clark, 88, former president of Binghamton University, died Friday, Jan. 31, in Michigan. He joined the faculty at Binghamton in 1973 as a University professor, retiring in 1996. He was rehired shortly after and remained part-time on the ...

Paul R. Goldstaub, 66, professor emeritus of music composition and theory, died Friday, Jan. 31, following an illness. He earned a bachelor’s degree in music education from the Ithaca College School of Music, and his master’s degree and Doctor of ...