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BOOK LAUNCH AND POETRY READING Featuring Maria Mazziotti Gillan RiverRead Bookstore │ 5 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 Maria Mazziotti Gillan is a recipient of the 2014 George Garrett Award for Outstanding Community Service in Literature from AWP, the 2011 Barnes & ...

If you go to see The Monuments Men, the new George Clooney film, it may interest you to know that Binghamton University had its very own Monuments Man, the late Professor Kenneth C. Lindsay, founder of the Department of Art and Art ...

Writing Poetry to Save Your Life: How to Find the Courage to Tell Your Stories by Maria Mazziotti Gillan is the Special Collections Featured Book for this month. This book combines Gillan’s personal story about her journey as a writer ...

Clifford D. Clark, 88, former president of Binghamton University, died Friday, Jan. 31, in Michigan. He joined the faculty at Binghamton in 1973 as a University professor, retiring in 1996. He was rehired shortly after and remained part-time on the ...

Paul R. Goldstaub, 66, professor emeritus of music composition and theory, died Friday, Jan. 31, following an illness. He earned a bachelor’s degree in music education from the Ithaca College School of Music, and his master’s degree and Doctor of ...

By Katie Ellis| November 20, 2013 There is never a lack of information when President Harvey Stenger gives his semi-annual address to the full faculty. Since the last update, much has happened, beginning with the well-known visitors to campus: Tony Kornheiser, the ...

Binghamton University paid tribute to one of its greatest scholars when the Kenneth C. Lindsay Study Room officially opened in the University Art Museum on Oct. 11. “This is a room in which we will be able to renew the ...

The Swiss government today started a new Internet portal to help claimants, museums and researchers track down art looted by the Nazis that has found its way to Switzerland, an art-market hub before and during World War II. The new portal offers advice ...

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 ...

By Ethan Day| DECEMBER 17, 2012 Binghamton University is the final teaching post for Pulitzer Prize-winning author Herbert P. Bix. The professor of history and sociology, 74, will retire at the end of the fall 2012 semester, following a remarkable career studying 19th- ...