Curious about how topology optimization would help achieve a desirable design? Spend an hour with our STEM speaker, Dr. Shikui Chen from the Department of Mechanical Engineering to learn more. Date/Time: Tuesday, March 7, 2023 from 1pm-2pmLocation: Special Collections Seminar…
After seventy years of fighting for the right to vote in New York state, women finally won that right on November 6, 1917. An exhibit on loan from the Long Island Library Resources Council (LILRC) features material related to the…
Join us in the Wang Center Theater for a panel discussion where experts, students, and faculty will explore the potential of ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI. Our expert panel will discuss how ChatGPT works, its impact, and its…
Speakers: Jade Kai & Jose Flores Sanchez Grounded in the historical conditions of epidemics intertwined with state power, we examine the factors that contribute to women of color’s high proximity to contagion. We conclude that future studies focused on pandemics,…
This exhibit, on loan from the Long Island Library Resources Council, features material related to the Women’s Suffrage Movement with particular emphasis on New York State.
Two of our visiting librarians will be delivering talks on the following topics: “Information Consulting Services at Kunming Medical University Library.” Presenter: (Winnie) Yulin Xiong, Visiting Scholar, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China “From Donation to Service: Special Collections at Fudan…
The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) new Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMSP) will go into effect on January 25, 2023. The policy, initially released in 2020, requires researchers to submit a plan for how the data from any…
How well is your Research Data managed? Funders and Publishers are requiring more rigor and transparency than ever before in reporting research data. SBU Libraries is here to help with data Registration Please register for the event via Zoom. After registering,…
The puppies are coming to the Health Sciences Library! Studies show you can reduce stress by spending time with animals. In collaboration with CAPS, Stony Brook University Libraries proudly hosts Pet Therapy Day. Stop by the library and visit with…
In conjunction with the Zuccaire Gallery’s current exhibition Revisiting 5+1, Dr. Courtney J. Martin, the Paul Mellon Director of the Yale Center for British Art and Stony Brook University alumna, will discuss the 1969 Stony Brook exhibition 5+1 and the roles of the…