Celebrate “Culper Spy Day: Our Revolutionary Story” with us on Saturday, September 15! A collaboration of more than 25 local institutions and organizations, an activity-filled day of community events will highlight the amazing history behind George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring. …
Scholars working in the field of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies will meet to discuss important issues in this interdisciplinary field. Panelists include: Ashley Barry (Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) Rebecca Lentjes (Music) Isabel Murcia (Hispanic Languages and Literature) Dr.…
“Mining Digitized Periodicals for an Expanded Open-Access Literary Canon” Scott works as a digital and applied learning specialist in CELT. He earned his Ph.D. from SBU’s English Department in May 2018, where his dissertation focused on achieving a better understanding…
Please join Stony Brook University Libraries for panel discussion on digital humanities research practices and modalities, featuring three Stony Brook University graduate students: Caitlyn Duffy (English) Jon Heggestad (English) Jessica Hautsch (English)
“Jonathan Swift’s Advice for Living in Troubled Times” Dr. Eugene Hammond, Professor of English and Program in Writing & Rhetoric, will present aspects of his research on Jonathan Swift, published in 2017. This talk will focus on several aspects of…
Founded in 1977, the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) is the largest and most significant professional organization for the interdisciplinary field of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. This November, the NWSA will hold their conference with the theme of “Just…
Bring your favorite Halloween- or fall-themed text and read a passage or two! All welcome, whether to read or just to listen and discover your next great book.
The Dove of Peace: A Global Sixties Protest Icon During the 1960s, the “peace dove” became a highly charged symbol of protest globally. Taking a perspective from Latin America, this talk follows the political and cultural trajectory of the peace…
“Latin American Adventures in Literary Journalism” by Pablo Calvi Pablo Calvi is an assistant professor at Stony Brook University School of Journalism, the associate director for Latin America for the Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting, and a guest lecturer…
Blurred Boundaries: Writing the Forever War Matt Gallagher will give a talk about the essays and nonfiction he’s written and the ways in which his writing has been influenced by his experiences and exposure to the wars in Iraq and…