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Today's Dateline, May 12
* Summer Archaeology
Programs Offered
* Alumni Author
Plans Book Signing
* Request Publications
Office Services Online
* Newspaper
Seeks Drivers who Carpool
Summer Archaeology
Programs Offered
The Public Archaeology Facility
will offer its annual Community Archaeology Program (CAP) at the prehistoric
Campville site on the Susquehanna River in Tioga County. Children (ages
10-12) may register for one or both sessions: July 14-18 or July 21-25
(cost: $140 per session per student). Young adults and adults (ages 13
and older) may register for one session: July 14-18 (cost: $140 per person).
The programs include a combination of campus activities and supervised
excavations at an archaeological site. Visit
to register or call 777-4786 to register or receive a brochure.
Alumni Author
Plans Book Signing
Alumnus and author Joshua Palmatier
will return to campus for a book signing from noon-3 p.m. Wednesday, May
14, at the University Bookstore. He is the author of "The Skewed Throne"
trilogy and will be featuring the last book in the series, "The Vacant
Throne." His work can be viewed at.
Request
Publications Office Services Online
The Publications Office is now offering
an online print request form. You can now request a meeting, order business
cards or place a project request via the project request form at.
Newspaper
Seeks Drivers who Carpool
The Press & Sun Bulletin is
working on a story about employees carpooling to work to save on gas. If
you carpool and might be interested in doing a brief interview, e-mail
ryarosh@binghamton.edu today.
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