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The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies will host a bus trip to the Cloisters and the Islamic Galleries in the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Friday, March 13. A guided tour will be provided at both museums. The cost ...

John David Walker, 83, former professor of English, died at his home Feb. 24, 2015. He joined the faculty at Binghamton in the early 1960s, retiring in 1995 after 35 years. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Abilene Christian University, ...

Wolfgang Paul Kappe, 84, professor emeritus of mathematics, died Friday, February 20, 2015. He completed Abitur in 1947 and enrolled at the Technische Universität in West Berlin then at the Humboldt Universität in East Berlin, where he pursued studies in ...

Binghamton pride was out in force Sunday afternoon as 1,200 people viewed a special screening of “The Rewrite,” starring Hugh Grant and what writer/director Marc Lawrence ’81 calls his “love letter to Binghamton.” If you were to ask anyone in ...

By definition, a miniature book is one that measures 10 centimeters or less in height. The Libraries’ Miniature Book Collection consists of 116 books that spans four centuries from 1605 to 1991. Due to their size, age and/or rarity, miniature ...

Since January 2015 over 25,000 early English texts from 1473-1700 have been released online to members of the public under the CC0 Public Domain Dedication through the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership (EEBO-TCP). Since 2000, the university libraries of Michigan and Oxford and ProQuest have been ...