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An interview with award-winning poet and Director of Binghamton University’s Creative Writing Program is featured in the Spring 2012 Italian America magazine. Italian America is the official publication of the Order Sons of Italy in America®, the nation’s largest and ...

Donald Nieman will become the next provost and vice president for academic affairs at Binghamton University. As the current dean of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, with a long history of administrative service and a stellar academic background, Nieman ...

Commencement 2012: Graduates get a ‘letter’ from the president By Eric Coker| MAY 21, 2012 President Harvey Stenger has much in common with the Class of 2012. More than five months ago, Stenger was facing the unknown: A new job at Binghamton University ...

The text of composer Steve Karmen’s Commencement address, “Something That I Love,” delivered at the Professional Schools Ceremony at the Events Center on May 20. Karmen, who received an honorary degree at the ceremony, was given a standing ovation following ...

One graduate student has been chosen to speak at the Graduate Commencement ceremony at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 19, and three undergraduate students have been selected to speak at the undergraduate ceremonies on Sunday, May 20, in the Events Center. ...

Three honorary degrees will be conferred during Commencement ceremonies Sunday, May 20, in the Events Center. Honorary doctorates will be awarded to healthcare policymaker Mary Wakefield, composer and author Steve Karmen, and alumnus and real estate investment manager Paul Turovsky ...

A major renovation to the University Union will begin in May that will relocate a number of student-centered services to the building, as well as create a Marketplace dining and gathering area unlike any other on campus. “We’ll be creating ...

Binghamton Center for Writers Spring Readers’ Series Event with Katherine Arnoldi, Tuesday, April 17, 8 p.m., S1-149.  Reading by Binghamton University alumna Katherine Arnoldi, the author of the Juniper Award-winning short story collection, “All Things are Labor,” as well as ...

The Department of Economics invites the campus community to attend a ceremony honoring the life and work of Professor Al Carlip at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 14, in the IASH Conference Room, LN-1106, the former Faculty Lounge on the first ...

Elias Schwartz, 81, professor emeritus of English, died April 5, in North Carolina. Schwartz began his college education at the City College of New York, but completed his bachelor’s degree at New York University after his education was interrupted by ...