On February 6th, the University Libraries hosted its third annual forum dedicated to the Modern Language Association convention. This year, the forum included work presented at the American Historical Association meeting as well. Both conferences were held in Chicago in…
Dr. Clark will be leading a book reading and discussion of her latest publication: Hip Hop in Africa: Prophets of the City and Dustyfoot Philosophers (Ohio Univ Press)
Special Collections announces the opening of an important collection for historical research that documents a Long Island family and community dating back to 1705. Historian and author Willis H. White has donated the Samuel Hopkins Miller Collection, an archive comprised…
Interested in biological science? Spend an hour with our STEM speaker, Dr. Steven Glynn from the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, to learn about “How ATP-fueled Biological Motors Drive the Processes of Life.” Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2019…
Women make up half of the population, but less than one in four elected leaders are women. When women run, they win at the same rates as men. Research shows that engaging women in politics in high school and college…
The rapid development of the Digital Humanities and their involvement in the Humanities research field has brought into discussion a vivid debate about how humanist scholars should meet these new digital challenges and how to incorporate them to their research.…
Need to relieve some stress during finals? Come join us for a night with a few of our canine friends. Through SBU’s Counseling and Psychological Service’s PALS program (Pet Away Life Stress) and Student Life, the Southampton Library is hosting…
“Starting from Paumanok: Whitman, Long Island, The World” Attend some of the event or all! 2:00pm-4:45pm, Poetry Center, Humanities 2001, Stony Brook University (lectures) 5pm-6:30pm, Recital Hall, Staller Center for the Arts, Stony Brook University (Crossing lecture and performance) “Starting…
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.
“Walt Whitman’s Poetic Legacy” Poetry Reading and Discussion with Cornelius Eady and Rowan Ricardo Phillips Poetry Center, Humanities 2001, Stony Brook University To kick off National Poetry Month in 2019, join us at Stony Brook University for a poetry…