The Travel Channel’s popular series “Mysteries at the Museum” featured Special Collections‘ 1779 George Washington letter in this week’s new episode, in a segment about the Culper Spy Ring. A production team and film crew visited Special Collections last November…
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Harrison’s latest book, An Accidental Corpse, published in August by Dunemere Books, re-imagines Jackson Pollock’s fatal automobile accident. On August 11, 1956, speeding up Fireplace Road in the East Hampton hamlet of Springs, the car veered into the woods and…
Students take a deeper look into the cultural messages and practices that families within the African Diaspora associated with love and protection. Student Panelists: T’kheya Yisrael Aaron K Jackson Amadi Agbomah Faculty Panelist: Dr. Crystal Fleming. Associate Professor Sociology Department…
Dr. Rita Shabnam Nezami will talk about how she fosters in her students a sense of global citizenship through world literature. It is central to her educational mission. She encourages university students in the United States to evolve their skills…
Stony Brook University is host to a variety of renowned art galleries that provide unique environments for diverse cultural and artistic exchanges. Art Crawls unite our university galleries through a series of free, guided tours led by curators. This initiative…
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. …
The Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry, or PIXL, is a micro-focus X-ray fluorescence instrument that has been selected as part of the scientific payload of the upcoming Mars 2020 rover mission. Mounted on the end of the rover’s arm, PIXL…