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Join us for a lecture in memory of Barbara Abou-El-Haj (1943-2015), celebrating her 30 years of teaching and mentorship at Binghamton University and her ground-breaking contributions to the field of art history. Jerrilynn Dodds, faculty of art history, Sarah Lawrence ...

A murderer whose last words at the gallows were “Hurry up! I want to be in Hell in time for dinner?” A red door and a ghostly nurse that serve as a reminder of a deadly influenza epidemic? A long ...

Would you like to learn more about the history of Binghamton University? Did you know that the University Archives is housed in Bartle Library? The University Archives houses a large collection of materials relating to Binghamton University, including publications printed on ...

What Is #AskAnArchivist Day? It’s an opportunity to ask archivists from around the country and the world questions about archives, collections, using archives and the work of archivists! How Does It Work? On October 1, archivists around the country will ...

The Office of Alumni Relations invites you to participate in Homecoming 2015 activities which will take place throughout campus Friday through Sunday, Oct. 9-11. The main event will be the grand opening of the Alumni Center in Old O’Connor Hall ...

As part of the CEMERS Fall Speaker Series, Anne Clark, professor of religion at the University of Vermont, will speak on “When Pictures Tell the Story: The Cognitive Possibilities of an Illustrated Prayer Book” at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in ...

Thursday, September 17 – Saturday, December 19, 2015 The Main Gallery exhibition, Reclaiming Ruins: The New York State Inebriate Asylum and Other “Abandonscapes” by A.D. Wheeler, is guest curated by Julia Walker, Assistant Professor of Art History. The exhibition will be on ...

Rock & Roll Rock Hall of Fame Turns 20! To commemorate the 2oth anniversary of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the September book of the month is LSD: The Library of Julio Santo Domingo.  The two volume set ...

Binghamton University has a rich and unique history. This video captures that history through footage recovered from the Binghamton University archives, shot on 8mm and 16mm film, and digitally transferred by Binghamton’s own James Pitarresi. Video by Andrew Hatling. ...

In honor of a national pastime, Ball, Bat & Bible Baseball and Sunday Observance in New York, has been selected as the featured book for August 2015.  Written by Charles DeMotte, baseball historian, this book chronicles the social and moral ...