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In February 2011, the Binghamton University Libraries received a comprehensive collection from the Kurdish Foundation and Museum consisting of books, papers, traditional costumes, jewelry and other unique artifacts. This gift was generously donated by the Beaudin family in honor of ...

When Johnny Comes Marching Home: Selections from the Civil War Collections of Binghamton University Libraries’ Special Collections To commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War, Special Collections will be displaying a selection of materials from its Civil War ...

Of Spice and Men: An Exhibit of Rare Books and Maps Related to the Commercial Revolution from the Medieval to the Early Modern World In September 2010, CEMERS will host its annual conference. This year’s conference, “Negotiating Trade: Commercial Institutions ...

Cover of The Patience of Maigret by Georges Simenon ; translated from the French by Geoffrey Sainsbury. Published by the Franklin Library, c1987. On display now, this exhibit displays a selection of decorative bindings from the John H. Hagan Collection ...

Now on display in Special Collections on the second floor of the Glenn G. Bartle Library [off of the North Reading Room]. Exhibit open 8:30am-5pm, Monday – Friday. Selections from Special Collections that harken spring and its wonders and delights. ...

A collection of Ottoman artifacts from the personal collection of Dr. Donald Quataert of the BU History Department is on display in Special Collections on the second floor of the Glenn G. Bartle Library. Materials include textiles, coins, stamps, copperware, ...

The campus community is invited to view “Eastern Perspectives: Faculty Publications and Library Collections in Asian and Asian American Studies at Binghamton University.” The exhibit is in conjunction with the New York Conference on Asian Studies 2007, to be held ...

In 1929, Edwin A. Link, Jr. invented the Link trainer or Blue Box and forever changed the way in which pilots learned to fly. A permanent exhibit honoring Edwin A. Link, Jr., the father of flight simulation, is on display ...