Special Collections participated in and celebrated “Culper Spy Day: Our Revolutionary Story” on Saturday, September 14, 2019. A collaboration of more than 25 local institutions and organizations, Culper Spy Day is an activity-filled day of diverse community events highlighting the…
Stony Brook University’s incredible staff from Undergraduate Admissions visited Special Collections and University Archives on Thursday, September 12 to learn about the department’s diverse, unique, and rare Long Island collections and archival materials that document SBU’s evolution from a small college to a leading…
Patricia Brennan, the Director of the National Library of Medicine, spent the day at Stony Brook University on Friday, September 6, 2019 where she met with bioinformatics professionals and medical librarians and gave a fantastic presentation on the use of…
Bio: Sue Ferguson Gussow is a figurative artist working in a wide range of drawing and painting media. In addition to teaching the Advanced Drawing Seminal at The Cooper Union, she has taught, lectured or served as a visiting critic…
Bio: Dan Welden, a pioneer of Solarplate intaglio printing, is the co-author of Printmaking in the Sun (Watson-Guptill, 2001). As director of Hampton Editions, Ltd., he has collaborated with many artists, including Willem de Kooning, Eric Fischl, Kiki Smith and…
Bio: David Martine, Chair of American Indian Artists Inc. (AMERINDA), Shinnecock Nation Historic Preservation Officer, educator and artist, is a member of the Shinnecock and Montauk Nations and Fort Sill, Chiricahua Apache tribal heritage. He is the author of No…
Help relieve the stress of final exams and papers and life in general by spending time with some calming and sociable therapy dogs. The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) brings their PALS program (Pet Away Life’s Stress!) back to Southampton…
The Art of the Violin is a Music Department concert series featuring students from the studio of Jennifer Frautschi.
The Digital Humanities Reading Group is a forum for discussion and critical engagement with the scholarly literature of the various fields, practices, and modes of inquiry encompassed by the term, “digital humanities.” Each meeting will focus on pre-selected texts which…
Read a passage from a work written by a veteran or military member, or from a book on military studies. All welcome, whether to read or to listen and discover new texts. For inspiration, check out the library’s collection of…