
LAFF Alumni: Pre-order Scott Ferrara's book on NY Withcraft
After receiving a degree in from our Master's in Public Archaeology Program, Scott Ferrara went on to pursue a PhD in archaeology at CUNY. In his free time (who has free time during grad school?) he wrote a book on witchcraft in NY State: The history of infamous witch trials and witchcraft accusations is deeper than just those most often discussed at Salem. The Empire State has had numerous moments of pandemonium over the potential existence of witches. The book is due out Fe

Lab Alumni: Maureen Folk at the Chapman Museum
LAFF MA graduate Maureen Folk was employed as the Outreach and Program Coordinator by the Chapman Museum in upstate NY shortly upon graduation from Binghamton University. In addition to managing fantastic programming at the museum including walking tours and workshops, Maureen is also contributing to their blog. Check out an example of her awesome writing here.

Garden Collaborators Featured in the NY Times
Check out this fantastic article in the NY Times about Indigenous agricultural pursuits spearheaded by our collaborators on the Three Sisters Garden at Binghamton University: Angela Ferguson and Ethan Tyo. We're pleased to see the shout out to our own garden! Link