The STEM Speaker Series Presents “How Nanotechnology Can Save Us and the Environment: Making it Happen in a Safe Way” by Dr. Alexander Orlov Nanotechnology is offering wonderful opportunities to make most of materials around us much better. Nanoparticles can help…
Please join us for presentations by scholars who attended this year’s Modern Language Association convention in New York City. Lisa Diedrich, Professor, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies “My talk will offer an introduction to some of the histories and methods…
Stony Brook now has a team of six liaison librarians available to help students and faculty in the health sciences! If you need help with research—or would like someone to teach your students anything on research—just ask the liaison librarian…
“Liquid Gold: Symbolic and Spiritual Significance of Olive Oil in Cyprus” A lecture by Constantia Constantinou, Dean of University Libraries, Stony Brook University Sponsored by the Center for Hellenic Studies at Stony Brook University This presentation traces the importance…
Special Collections and University Archives had an amazing and banner 2017! Classes, tour groups, and researchers visited the department in person to consult the University Libraries’ unique research and primary source collections. Nearly 1,000 reference questions were answered. Digital collections were launched.…
Last Friday saw the annual Lighting of the Windmill on the Southampton campus. As always it was a festive and friendly occasion with members of the community as well as students, staff and faculty getting together to enjoy a good…
Once again, Stony Brook’s PALS program helped Southampton students relieve some end-of-semester stress with a fun visit from our canine friends. Many thanks to Counseling and Psychological Services as well as Southampton’s Student Life office for helping arrange this!
Student historians from Stony Brook University’s Mu Pi chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society visited Special Collections on Wednesday, December 6 to learn more about the University Libraries’ unique research and primary source collections. On view…
We’re asking students to recommend books from our collection, books that inspire and provoke and amuse. First up is our astute library assistant and MFA student, Sarah Stoss. Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado. …
The film screening of the movie, RUMBLE, on November 30 in the Wang Theater drew many students, faculty and staff. The event was co-sponsored by the University Libraries Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and the Office of the Chief Diversity…