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 ...
For Eric Fay ’88, Harpur’s Ferry was an important part of his Binghamton University experience and influenced his career path as a paramedic and captain for New York City’s fire department. He relived memories with friends at the student-run ambulance ...
The Binghamton University Art Museum, Department of Art History and Harpur College of Arts and Sciences invite the campus to a special lecture by William Voelkle ’61, in celebration of the opening of the Kenneth C. Lindsay Study Room. The ...
The entire University community is invited to participate in Homecoming 2013, which will take place Friday-Sunday, Oct. 11-13. Homecoming, sponsored each fall by the Binghamton University Alumni Association, is the largest on-campus alumni event of the year. A number of ...
Join members of the local Watson community, past and present, for an all-campus celebration of the Watson School’s 30th anniversary from 3-5 p.m. Friday, June 14, in the ITC Rotunda. Refreshments will be served. ...
Eight ceremonies, 3,000 graduates and some incredible speeches. Check out all of the Commencement highlights and remarks online. See also Students Walk Across the Stage to Become Alumni ...
Is your desk or office piled high with paper? Are your file cabinets full? Are you confused about which records to keep and which to toss? Then come to this workshop from 10 a.m.-noon Wednesday, May 22, in Bartle Library, ...
Binghamton University will confer more than 3,000 degrees for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral candidates during Commencement ceremonies this weekend. The University is introducing a new model for Commencement this spring, with each school and college, as well as the three ...
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 ...
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 ...