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“This Old Book” will take place from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, May 17, in UU-124. Have you ever been given an old book from a relative and wonder how to care for it?  Or, buy an interesting looking book at a ...

Three honorary degrees will be conferred during Commencement ceremonies Sunday, May 20, in the Events Center. Honorary doctorates will be awarded to healthcare policymaker Mary Wakefield, composer and author Steve Karmen, and alumnus and real estate investment manager Paul Turovsky ...

A major renovation to the University Union will begin in May that will relocate a number of student-centered services to the building, as well as create a Marketplace dining and gathering area unlike any other on campus. “We’ll be creating ...

Binghamton Center for Writers Spring Readers’ Series Event with Katherine Arnoldi, Tuesday, April 17, 8 p.m., S1-149.  Reading by Binghamton University alumna Katherine Arnoldi, the author of the Juniper Award-winning short story collection, “All Things are Labor,” as well as ...

“Trade Tokens of the Triple Cities, A Look into the Past” will be on display through the spring semester at Bartle Library. Photo by Jonathan Cohen Binghamton University’s Special Collections Department is currently displaying an exhibit titled “Trade Tokens of ...

World-renowned genre author Jeffrey Ford ’79, MA ’81 will give the annual John Gardner reading at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 15, in the IASH Lounge, LN-1106, on the first floor of the Library Tower. The reading, sponsored by the dean ...

lot of ground was covered at the town hall meeting held Thursday, March 22, when President Harvey Stenger, four vice presidents and the director of athletics answered questions from students for nearly two hours in Lecture Hall 2. About 20 ...

It took seven slides for President Harvey Stenger to list of all of the meetings he’s had in his first 75 days in office as he spoke to the full faculty on March 20. It was the first bi-annual report ...

For faculty members Katja Kleinberg and Dmitry Ponomarev, attaining U.S. citizenship solidifies how they already felt living in America. “You know how they say, ‘home is where the heart is.’ You just feel part of it,” Kleinberg said. “This is ...

  The man who has served as Binghamton University’s youngest and oldest president was honored by the campus community Dec. 6 for his ageless energy, enthusiasm and optimistic leadership. In turn, President C. Peter Magrath paid tribute to those who ...