Join us to celebrate the exhibition Touching Sounds in Central Reading Room!
Join us to celebrate the exhibition Touching Sounds in Central Reading Room!
In his artistic practice, Shimon uses both traditional and experimental media, including immersive multiple-channel video and other digital tools. He will respond to the exhibition in light of technology’s expressive potential for re-imagining relationships between space, time, place, memory and…
Colin coined the term Techspressionism in 2011 to describe “an artistic approach in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience.” Since then, it has evolved into an international movement, with periodic online meetups, modeled on the…
Anne will discuss how she used cutting edge artificial intelligence to create new types of compositions–but unexpectedly ended up using familiar drawing and painting tools to realize her final works. Digital mixed-media artist Anne Spalter is an academic pioneer who founded the…
On April 5, 2022, Dr. Marine Frouin presented her talk “Luminescence dating: how grains of sand can shed new light on human prehistory” for the University Libraries’ STEM Speaker Series. Sand, which has been exposed to light during transport, can…
On Wednesday, April 6, University Libraries was proud to host nine undergraduate students as they read aloud their personal essays in a virtual event. The event was the sixth installment of Dr. Rita Nezami’s Personal Essay Student Reading Series. The…
Nursing Reference Center Plus is designed for busy nurses in need! This resource provides immediate access to the best evidence at the point of care, evidence-based care sheets, journal articles and more. Nurses will be able to find answers to…
Join us on Wednesday, April 20 from noon to 1 pm in the Melville Library’s Galleria, where we’ll be playing some vinyl LPs to celebrate the upcoming national college radio Vinylthon!
The University Libraries is partnering with CAPS and the School of Health Professions for a pet therapy event. It will be held on April 19 from 12-2pm in the Southampton campus library.
Dr. Isabella Magni and doctoral candidate Paolo Scartoni will be visiting Stony Brook University to give a talk and participate in a conversation organized by Prof. Paul Firbas in the context of his SPN 415/510 course on Mestizo Studies. This event will be in-person on…