Civil War Collections Brown Bag Presentation at Bartle Library When: Thursday, November 29, 2012, 12:00 noon Where: Glenn G. Bartle Library, 2nd Floor Lounge Come learn about items related to the American Civil War in our Libraries’ Special Collections. Many ...
“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 ...
Written by George Basler, Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin Binghamton University will never be mistaken for Hollywood on the Susquehanna River. But 40 years ago, the school was the setting for the last major project of acclaimed film director Nicholas ...
The final Upstate Early American History Workshop of the semester will feature Scott-King Owen from Ohio State University speaking on “Petitions, Justices of the Peace, and Local Law in Pennsylvania, 1782-1790” at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, in LN-2403. Papers ...
On August 12, 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer known as the IBM PC. The PC wasn’t the first personal computer. It was preceded by computers including the Apple II and Commodore PET. There were also several PC makers in the business ...
IBM has lasted for 100 years because the company has a soul, journalist/author Kevin Maney told the Binghamton University Forum at its annual dinner on June 11. And that soul has always been in Endicott. “IBM has been important, ...