On-site library reference hours will re-commence in the Humanities Building lobby on Monday, April 4th, 2-3. We look forward to seeing you then! Image: By The McClouds from Chicago ‘burbs, USA (New welcome mat from my parents) [CC BY-SA 2.0…
On-site library reference hours will re-commence in the Humanities Building lobby on Monday, April 4th, 2-3. We look forward to seeing you then! Image: By The McClouds from Chicago ‘burbs, USA (New welcome mat from my parents) [CC BY-SA 2.0…
Have a question? On-site reference returns to the Humanities Building on Monday afternoons 2-3, effective January 25th. Stop by to ask questions, to learn more about the Libraries’ services and collections, and to find out how librarians can help you…
As part of AAPI Heritage Month celebrations, students who are working on Asian and Asian American topics will showcase their research and share their ideas. This event is hosted by the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies in partnership…
The SBU Libraries social media interns present a showcase of talented Stony Brook students ready to show off their abilities. You’ll be entertained by poets and singers from campus, many from the Creative Writing Program, SBU ASHA, and The Spoken…
Join University Libraries and the Young Investigators Review for a STEM Wikipedia Edit-a-thon! Participants will receive guidance on Wikipedia editing procedures and how to best contribute content using library databases. All students are welcome, whether you are a beginner or…
In the popular Art In Focus Lecture Series tradition, Summer 2023 brought a new lecture series, The Art of Relationships, sponsored jointly by the Stony Brook University Libraries and the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center. The Art of Relationships lecture…
Spies do exist in the archive! Visit SBU Libraries’ Special Collections during the 9th Annual Culper Spy Day to view an original 1779 letter from George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge concerning the Culper Spy Ring. Location and time: Stony Brook…
The author of books on Thomas Hart Benton and his student, Jackson Pollock, Henry will explain Benton’s formative influence through the lens of their shared admiration for the work of the mannerist painter Domḗnikos Theotokópoulos, known as El Greco. Henry…
Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner were the first artists to settle in the rural East Hampton hamlet, and they attracted their friends, many of whom also established homes and studios in The Springs. Helen A. Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner…
In the popular Art In Focus Lecture Series tradition, May 2023 brought a new lecture series, The Art of Relationships, sponsored jointly by the Stony Brook University Libraries and the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center. The Art of Relationships lecture…