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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Professor Jeff Barker to Speak at Kopernik Observatory, Vestal
Update: Here is the video of Jeff Barker’s lecture last Friday: If you are curious about the science behind how musical instruments sound the way they do, Professor Jeff Barker will be speaking on “The Physics of Music” at the … Continue reading
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Professor Jeff Barker to Speak at Kopernik Observatory, Vestal
If you are curious about the science behind how musical instruments sound the way they do, Professor Jeff Barker will be speaking on “The Physics of Music” at the Kopernik Observatory and Science Center, 698 Underwood Road, Vestal, on Friday, … Continue reading
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Art History News & Blog
For all incoming Art History students, make sure to visit the Art History Blog, where you can find information on the history of the department, faculty and alumni news, graduate student activities, calls for papers, and upcoming VizCult presentations. More … Continue reading
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Local Galleries and Museums
If you are new to the area and want to explore what Binghamton has to offer, or always meant to see the openings downtown, check out some of these galleries, museums, and venues. City of Binghamton Cultural Resources First Friday … Continue reading
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Art on Campus
There’s a lot to explore on campus, especially if you are an incoming student or new to the area. The Art Blog will provide you with frequent updates on everything happening at Binghamton University, as well as events around town. … Continue reading
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New Entrepreneurial Database
The Libraries have added a new database related to entrepreneurship called Entrepreneurial Studies Source. The database contains full text for more than 125 key periodicals, 135 reference books, numerous case studies, thousands of company profiles and over 600 videos with … Continue reading
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Die Nibelungen is Featured Book for July 2012
Die Nibelungen. Interpreted by Franz Keim and illustrated by Carl Otto Czeschka. Wien; Leipzig: Verlag Gerlach u. Wiedling, [1909] This copy of Die Nibelungen was a gift by Harpur College alumnus, William M. Voelkle. It is an Austrian folktale about … Continue reading
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Die Nibelungen is Featured Book for July 2012
Die Nibelungen. Interpreted by Franz Keim and illustrated by Carl Otto Czeschka. Wien; Leipzig: Verlag Gerlach u. Wiedling, [1909] This copy of Die Nibelungen was a gift by Harpur College alumnus, William M. Voelkle. It is an Austrian folktale about … Continue reading
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Die Nibelungen is Special Collections Featured Book for July 2012
Die Nibelungen. Interpreted by Franz Keim and illustrated by Carl Otto Czeschka. Wien; Leipzig: Verlag Gerlach u. Wiedling, [1909] This copy of Die Nibelungen was a gift … Continue reading
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