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This fall, two exhibits are on display that showcase material from the University’s history as well as some recent acquisitions related to the book arts. Service and Solidarity: Historically Black Fraternities and Sororities at Binghamton This exhibit features the history ...

The Libraries’ Special Collections department announces its second annual juried student book arts competition that recognizes the creativity of Binghamton University students and promotes engagement with the book arts. Last year’s winner of the purchase prize was Nadezhda Blot (Class ...

Now in its second year, #BingCollects is a joint pop-up exhibition project between the Binghamton University Art Museum and the Libraries’ Special Collections. It’s aimed at raising student awareness of both collections’ rich and varied holdings. The pop-ups are held ...

The Libraries’ Special Collections department has inaugurated a juried student book arts competition that recognizes the creativity of Binghamton University students and promotes engagement with the book arts. The recipient of the award will receive a purchase prize of $500 ...

This exhibit features items from the University Archives that illustrate the dynamic campus environment during the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...

#BingCollects is a joint project between the Binghamton University Art Museum and University Libraries’ Special Collections that brings awareness of these rich and diverse holdings to our community through pop-up exhibitions. The pop-ups will be held in different locations and ...

Every so often it’s good to take a moment to pause and appreciate the many activities that have occurred in Special Collections and the people who’ve made them happen. We’ve had a busy semester and some great opportunities to connect ...

This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day, first celebrated on April 22, 1970. On that first Earth Day, Harpur College’s Save Our World committee organized a teach-in at local public schools and hosted a lecture by the Broome ...

The University Libraries’ Special Collections will host a talk by Dr. Robert P. Wilson, adjunct lecturer of English, on “Singing the Body Electric: Opera, Democracy, and Voice in the Poetry of Walt Whitman.” at noon Thursday, October 3, LN-2320, Bernard ...

Dean of University Libraries Curtis Kendrick invites the campus and greater community to get “far out” and “groovy” at the opening of our new “Summer of Love: 50 Years” exhibit: Reception from 4-5 p.m. Thursday, May 11, in Bartle Library’s second floor mezzanine The ...