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Four honorary degrees will be awarded during Binghamton University’s Doctoral Hooding Ceremony at 3 p.m. Friday, May 17, at the Events Center on campus. Marilyn C. Link, Voya Markovich, Nancy Wackstein ’73 and George Whitesides will each be honored. Marilyn ...

Published – May 06 2013 01:54PM EST BRETT ZONGKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A new partnership will allow U.S. scholars and the public to get a fuller view of the trove of books and records Ernest Hemingway left at ...

Little things slow down the process of putting 40 million pages of ancient manuscripts in the Vatican Library online: gold or silver in the illuminations, bindings that disintegrate if you open them, getting the synergy right. “It is important to realize ...

November 14 & 15 – University at Albany – SUNY – Researching New York 2013: Perspectives on Empire State History The organizers of Researching New York 2013 invite proposals for presentations on any aspect of New York State history -in ...

“Our Former Neighbors: Creating and Recreating Community After the American War of Independence, 1783-1791″ will be presented by Dan Pearson, Binghamton University, from 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, May 3, in LN-1106, the IASH Conference Room. The paper presented at this Upstate ...

After History Professor Gerald Kadish teaches his final class, Assessing the Tokugawa Era, on May 10, he will throw away the last of his notes and shred five decades’ worth of grade sheets, one for every student he has ever ...

The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world. It strives to contain the full breadth of human expression, from the written word, to works ...

“Coercion, Consent, and Organized Labor in the Early Republic” will be presented by Kevin Butterfield, assistant professor of classics and letters at the University of Oklahoma, from 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, April 19, in LN-1106, the IASH Conference Room. The paper ...

Gateway to North America chronicles the people, businesses, churches, governments and organizations of New York City from the late 18th through the early 20th century with a unique collection of historical directories, member lists, and other name rich sources from ...

After History Professor Gerald Kadish teaches his final class, Assessing the Tokugawa Era, on May 10, he will throw away the last of his notes and shred five decades’ worth of grade sheets, one for every student he has ever ...