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An exclusive interview with Harvey G. Stenger Jr., the seventh president of Binghamton University. Stenger has been interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University at Buffalo since April 2011. Watch the interview here Read more ...

The State University of New York Board of Trustees today appointed, upon the recommendation of Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher, Harvey G. Stenger Jr. as the seventh president of Binghamton University, effective Jan. 1, 2012. Stenger has been interim provost and ...

During Binghamton University Homecoming 2011, four new plaques were added to the object. The plaquing ceremony is becoming a new tradition where current students and alumni are recognizing their time spent in Dickinson Community. This year one plaque was in ...

Another accomplishment can be added to the legacy of Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsburg: “courage teacher” of Maria Mazziotti Gillan. “He is the one who taught me to have the courage to write the way I knew I had to ...

Harpur College in the Bartle Era, by Stephen McIntire, is the first published history of Harpur College, the undergraduate college of Binghamton University.  This history covers the years 1946-1964, from the incorporation of the college into the State University of ...

New York’s 86th & Lexington Barnes&Noble will host a special event for Pride Month — Melanie La Rosa will screen her new documentary on Diane di Prima, followed by a reading by special guest poet Maria Mazziotti Gillan. The event ...

From left, Ruben Santiago-Hudson ’78, Marc Lawrence ’81, Andrew Bergman ’65, Madeleine Smithberg ’81 and Steve Luckert ’80, MA ’83, PhD ’93, share a laugh during “Bold Ideas. Brilliant Careers. 60 Years of Harpur College” at the Lincoln Center in ...

Image: Harpur Hotline, October 2001 See how the transformational leadership of President DeFleur has made Binghamton the premier public institution it is today. Watch here. ...

Check it out today at Binghamton University Magazine! The same stories and class notes that appear in the print magazine will be online, plus extra features such as photo galleries, videos and discussion forums. In addition, the online magazine can ...

Bernard Mason, 89, professor emeritus of history, died on Wednesday, July 22, in Littleton, Mass. A scholar of colonial America and early 19th century U.S. History, Mason joined the faculty at Binghamton in 1960 and retired in 1988, then served ...