Glenn G Bartle Library
The Glenn G Bartle Library is commonly referred to as the "Library Tower"; which can be seen near Pegasus, an iconic statue at Binghamton.
Media Gallery
Library Tower Resources
📚 Library Tower Resources
Library Space
At 15 stories, the Library Tower is the tallest building on campus. The Glenn G. Bartle Library is attached to the tower. Bartle is one of four libraries, the others are the Science Library, the University Downtown Center Library and the Information Commons. The Library Annex, located off campus, houses important, uncommon materials.
The Bartle Library has collaborative and quiet study spaces, as well as a video recording studio that has multimedia production capability and can be used for presentation practice.
The Bartle Library has collaborative and quiet study spaces, as well as a video recording studio that has multimedia production capability and can be used for presentation practice.
Multicultural Resource Center
Binghamton celebrates diversity and the Library Tower houses the Multicultural Resource Center -- the MRC -- and the Q Center, both part of our Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
The MRC offers opportunities and events to increase acceptance, awareness and understanding of cultural diversity, and works with students to create fun and engaging opportunities for Bearcats to explore and value their own identities and those of others.
The MRC offers opportunities and events to increase acceptance, awareness and understanding of cultural diversity, and works with students to create fun and engaging opportunities for Bearcats to explore and value their own identities and those of others.
Q Center
The Q Center focuses on community building, education and programming that affirms all gender identities and sexual orientations. The Pegasus First-year Experience Program offers a fun way to connect with other LGBTQ+ students and allies.