Paula Leverage, associate professor of French and director of the Center for Cognitive Literary Studies at Purdue University will speak on “Reading Identity through Theory of Mind in Secular and Religious Texts of the Middle Ages” at 3 p.m. Wednesday, ...
Jay Walder, president and CEO of the global bike sharing company Motivate and a 1980 graduate of Binghamton University, will speak at the College of Community and Public Affairs Friday, Oct. 16. Lunch will begin at noon at the UDC. ...
University Archivist, Yvonne Deligato, sets up an exhibit featuring materials from the 1960s for Homecoming Weekend. ...
The Department of Art History invites you to the first lecture of 2015 in the Harpur College Dean’s Speaker Series in Visual Culture by Tera Lee Hedrick, visiting assistant professor of art history at Binghamton University, at 5:15 ...
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 ...
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 ...