Paul Firbas (Hispanic Languages & Literature) will present a talk on his research on Latin American periodicals using maps to address issues of circulation of information, texts, goods, and people.
Paul Firbas (Hispanic Languages & Literature) will present a talk on his research on Latin American periodicals using maps to address issues of circulation of information, texts, goods, and people.
Read a passage from your favorite text written by a female author, or stop by to listen and get inspired.
As part of the Libraries’ programming in the area of digital humanities, Dr. Elyse Graham will give a lecture on her research on the history of the early internet.
Local authors Melissa Goldsmith and Anita Malin present their techniques in writing and researching – The House of Fire, Guardians of the Elements – first in a four part series presented by The Wild Rose Press in 2018. The House…
University Libraries; the Center for the Study of Inequalities, Social Justice and Policy; Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Black History Month Committee Present Mic Check Photography Exhibition by Robert Gerhardt This body of work is a look at…
A rare book from Special Collections is currently on loan and on view in the Long Island Museum exhibition “Elias Pelletreau: Long Island Silversmith & Entrepreneur” through December 30, 2018. The exhibition examines and showcases Pelletreau’s unique works of silver…
Historians at work! More than 20 history majors visited Special Collections on Wednesday, November 28 during campus lifetime for a tour of the rare and one-of-a-kind manuscripts, books, and maps available for research use at SBU Libraries. Thank you to…
Dr. Scott Zukowski received his PhD in English from Stony Brook University and currently works for CELT. He presented some of his work with digitized periodicals, emphasizing the importance of these resources for understanding the formation of group identity, and…
On October 30th, students and faculty gathered for a preview of research to be presented at the upcoming meetings of the National Women’s Studies Association and the American Studies Association in Atlanta. A panel of graduate students and faculty members…
Stony Brook University students and faculty celebrated the fall season and Halloween yesterday by reading some of their favorite themed texts and eating delicious candy. Literary karaoke is a great way to discover new books to read and to share…