Why Weird Tales? On Wednesday, October 28th, the Libraries will be live-streaming a series of dramatic readings of stories from the fabled pulp-fiction magazine Weird Tales. Why? The event, taking place on YouTube, is entitled “Weird Tales Out of Copyright.”…
In collaboration with SBU’s Counseling and Psychological Services, University Libraries proudly brings your favorite therapy dogs to ease your stress! These certified therapy dogs love Stony Brook’s students and they are back to get virtual hugs and treats – all…
On October 6, 2020, Dr. Woodson virtually presented his intriguing findings on societal research impact for the University Libraries’ STEM Speaker Series. The US National Science Foundation (NSF) mandates all grant applicants to discuss the broader impacts for their research…
Is your research paper deadline approaching quicker than you’d like to think about? Have you been meaning to get some extra help from a Writing Center tutor and/or librarian for your research paper? On Wednesday, November 18, and/or Thursday, November…
Is your research paper deadline approaching quicker than you’d like to think about? Have you been meaning to get some extra help from a Writing Center tutor and/or librarian for your research paper? On Wednesday, November 18, and/or Thursday, November…
Stony Brook University Libraries, the Office of Veterans Affairs and Suffolk County Community College Libraries come together to bring you this program in honor of veterans on both campuses. Read a passage from a work written by a veteran or…
The following presenters are recipients of SUNY’s OER grant creation initiative. David McKinnon is a professor in Stony Brook University’s Neurobiology department. He teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in Neurobiology and Physiology. He will be presenting on the creation…
Last night marked the opening of the fall 2020 Art in Focus lecture series. Via Zoom, attendees from as far away as Texas and California tuned in to listen to Helen Harrison, the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Director…
Stony Brook University Libraries would like to congratulate the following instructors for creating, adapting and or adopting Open Educational Resources (OER) in their course/s. They are creating and or using openly available course materials that are customizable to their needs…
Violin Professor Jennifer Frautschi and her students in the Department of Music have put together the following performances for viewers to enjoy. Professor Frautschi’s students regularly perform live in the Library’s Galleria during the Spring and Fall semesters. Our thanks to her…