College teachers
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Aldo S. Bernardo papers
The collection contains the scholarly and professional papers of Aldo S. Bernardo. The majority of the collection documents Bernardo's work translating Petrarch's works. Aldo Bernardo was a translator and Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Binghamton Bernardo served as the chair of the state-wide SUNY Faculty Senate, chair of the Division of Humanities, and the founder and director of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies.
Binghamton University subject file collection
The Binghamton University subject file collection is a reference collection of materials relating to and about academic programs, buildings, events, and organizations affiliated with Binghamton University.
Communications and Marketing at Binghamton University records
The University Communications and Marketing records documets the research and work of University Communications and Marketing (UCM). University Communications and Marketing is responsible for public and media relations for Binghamton University. While all the records were transfered from the UCM office, the majority of the collection documents activities, events, and personell from other departments.
John Gardner papers
John Champlin Gardner (1933 - 1982) was an American novelist and short story writer, medieval English literary scholar, editor, critic, translator, poet, and Binghamton University college professor in medieval English literature and creative writing. The John Gardner papers contains writings and professional materials related to John Gardner.
Amy Gilbert papers
The Amy Gilbert papers document the social life of Amy Gilbert, American historian, professor, and chair of the History Department at Binghamton University. The collection documents her social circles, her family, and events she attended. The majority of the collection is made up of correspondence from 1959, mostly incoming.
Bernard F. Huppé papers
The Bernard F. Huppé papers contain records related to the scholarly work of Bernard F. Huppé, Medievalist and Chair of the English Department at the University of Binghamton. Materials include draft and published versions of Huppé's writings, an author contract, research and writing notes, and correspondence.
William Klenz papers
The William Klenz collection documents the personal and professional life of William Klenz, music professor at Harpur College from 1965-1984, composer, and cellist. The collection includes his musical compositions, writings, teaching materials, correspondence, and concert recordings.
Kenneth C. Lindsay papers
This collection documents Professor Emeritus Kenneth C. Lindsay’s (1919-2009) life and interests from his time in the United States Army during World War II, through his years as the chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Binghamton University, until his death in 2009.