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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 ...

From a “20 by 2020” enrollment initiative to a new venue for the State of the University address, growth served as the theme of President Harvey Stenger’s annual talk. “A public university has to meet the demands of the population ...

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 ...

As we come to the end of the fall semester and prepare for the new year, I would like to reflect on some of the University’s achievements since classes began in September. While we’ve not had any excitement comparable to ...

William Heyman, 88, professor emeritus of psychology, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, at Lourdes Hospital. An Army veteran of World War II, he earned his PhD from New York University in 1954, and joined the faculty at Binghamton University − then ...

Abraham J. Briloff, 96, died Thursday, Dec. 12, in New York City, following a recent hospitalization. The Presidential Professor Emeritus of Accounting and Ethics at Binghamton University and professor emeritus of accounting at Baruch College City University of New York, ...

Of course these beanies will be added to the University Archives located in the Glenn G. Bartle Library! Are you interested in donating materials to the Binghamton University Archives? The Archives welcomes donations of publications, photographs, memorabilia and other materials. ...

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 ...

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Special Collections featured book for November is The Indian Prophet: Bilingual Poems From the Ahtna Athabaskan by John E. Smelcer. Dr. Smelcer received his Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing from Binghamton University, where he received the ...