Artstor is now available in its new home on JSTOR! When you search JSTOR, you will find Artstor’s 2+ million licensed images and more than 1,700 additional primary source collections alongside JSTOR’s vast collection of books, journal articles, and research…
The April 10 “Art of the Violin,” concert featured graduate students of Professor Jennifer Fraustchi from the Department of Music. Works by Niccolò Paganini, Reena Esmail, J.S. Bach, Eugène-Auguste Ysaÿe, Clara Schumann, and Franz Schubert delighted passersby and was enjoyed…
As part of AAPI Heritage Month celebrations, students who are working on Asian and Asian American topics will showcase their research and share their ideas. This event is hosted by the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies in partnership…
The SBU Libraries social media interns present a showcase of talented Stony Brook students ready to show off their abilities. You’ll be entertained by poets and singers from campus, many from the Creative Writing Program, SBU ASHA, and The Spoken…
Join Dean Karim Boughida for a special event with the author and journalist Adam Shatz Adam Shatz is the US editor of The London Review of Books and a contributor to The New York Times Magazine, The New York Review…
Join Dean Karim Boughida for a special event with the author and journalist Adam Shatz Adam Shatz is the US editor of The London Review of Books and a contributor to the New York Times Magazine, the New York Review…
Four members of University Libraries presented at the 2024 Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA) Northeast Chapter’s Annual Conference, themed ‘We’re all in this together’: Catalyzing Social Change in Asian American Communities,” on April 6th, 2024, at Bobst Library, NYU. Michael…
Health Sciences Librarian Laurel Scheinfeld has successfully completed all of the necessary activities to obtain a Level II Systematic Review Services Specialization (SRSS) certificate from the Medical Library Association. Earning the SRSS demonstrates Laurel’s use of a range of information…
Join University Libraries and the Young Investigators Review for a STEM Wikipedia Edit-a-thon! Participants will receive guidance on Wikipedia editing procedures and how to best contribute content using library databases. All students are welcome, whether you are a beginner or…
On Wednesday, March 27, students, faculty/staff, and community members joined the Art Crawl, experiencing an exciting and diverse array of art and collections in five exhibitions across Stony Brook University’s west campus. Stops included the Charles B. Wang Center, Zuccaire Galley, Latin…