The fourth Digital Humanities Open Mic at Stony Brook University Libraries will engage scholars from a variety of disciplines. Participants will have the opportunity to present their projects and works in progress, to receive feedback from others working in the…
The University Libraries STEM Speaker Series Presents “Extinction, extinction: How it Was and How to Stop it from the Miocene to Today” by Dr. Liliana M. Dávalos, Department of Ecology and Evolution The central question of our time is…
Read a page or two from your favorite text written by a woman, or dealing with women’s and gender studies. Listen, learn, and get inspired! Open to all.
The wage gap between men and women is persistent: Women earn 80% on average of what men earn. The career advancement gap between men and women is even larger— the current 6% of Fortune 500 CEOs who are female is…
Dr. Jarvis M. Watson will focus his discussion on how his theoretical underpinnings on Black Male College Achievement have manifested in practice through initiatives such as the Student African American Brotherhood, collaborations with the University Departments, and leadership development with…
Dr. Crystal Fleming will give a lecture on her recent book, Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France.
Dr. Peter Carravetta (Alfonse M. D’Amato Professor in Italian & Italian American Studies) will give a talk in honor of the recent publication of his book, “After Identity: Migration, Critique, Italian American Culture.” He will be joined in this discussion…
University Libraries Presents “Social Identities in Text” A lecture by Dr. Ritwik Banerjee Participants in social communication adapt, often unconsciously, to each others language styles. This adaptation exhibits a twofold phenomenon of convergence, in order to achieve social goals, and divergence,…
Students of Professor Jennifer Frautschi perform works from the violin repertoire in the Melville Library’s Galleria
Students of Professor Jennifer Frautschi perform works from the violin repertoire in the Melville Library’s Galleria