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Glenn G. Bartle papers
The Glenn G. Bartle papers include personal and professional meterials related to Bartle's education, geological career, years at Harpur College, post-retirement volunteeer work, travel, and press. Glenn G. Bartle was the founding president of Harpur College (now Binghamton University). He came to the region in 1945 to serve as dean of the newly established Triple Cities College (TCC), in Endicott, N.Y.
E. Herman Hespelt papers
This collection consists of letters from E. Herman Hespelt to his family, written in German and English, concerning Cornell University, his 1910 trip to Germany, his life in the Philippines, and his personal and professional plans. Also postcards, invitations, photographs, stamps, and memorabilia, chiefly from the Philippines.
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.
Institute of Global Cultural Studies records
The Institue of Global Cultural Studies (IGCS) at Binghamton University developed multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of culture and cultural influences across societies in the contemporary world. The Institute of Global Cultural Studies records document the research published and events held by the IGCS, as well as their administrative, financial, and reporting functions.
Institute of Turkish Studies records
The Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS) was a grant funding organization, funded by the Turkish government, which supported American scholarship on Turkish culture, politics, and history. The Institute of Turkish Studies records document the founding, administration, and grant funding activities of the ITS.
Ali A. Mazrui papers
Ali Al'amin Mazrui (1933-2014), was a Kenyan academic, author, and professor in African and Islamic Studies. Mazrui served as Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, as well as creator and director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University from 1991 until his death in 2014. The Ali A. Mazrui papers document Mazrui's academic work and public response to his ideas.
Linda Robinson Sokolowski student print collection
The Linda Robinson Sokolowski student print collection contains student prints from Linda Robinson Sokolowski’s printmaking classes at Binghamton University. A majority of these prints are included in her 2021 book, What’s The Problem? Enigmas for the Visual Arts Studio, and were included to show how her methods of artistic problem-solving can energize art students.