Celebrate “Culper Spy Day: Our Revolutionary Story” with us on Saturday, September 16! A collaboration of more than 15 local institutions and organizations, an activity-filled day of community events will highlight the amazing history behind George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring. …
Annual full-day symposium featuring guest speakers and panels; includes lunch and a poster session. View the minisite for more information
University Libraries Present: A Lecture in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month The Bilingual Identity and its Expression in Oral and Written Form by Elena Davidiak People who consistently exist and function within two linguistic and cultural domains express their complex…
Living in a dorm room doesn’t leave you a lot of space to store your Harry Potter novels, and the campus library isn’t heavy on recreational reading. Solve your problems without spending a cent on e-books by tapping into two…
Journalist, author, and historian Bill Bleyer will present “Long Island Naval History in Wartime, with an emphasis on World War I” on Thursday, October 19, 2017. Mr. Bleyer will discuss the sinking of the San Diego, the only American…
University Libraries Present: A Lecture in Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month Javier Uriarte holds a PhD from New York University and is Assistant Professor in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures. His research focuses on the intersections between travel…
The third 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…
At the third literary karaoke event at Stony Brook University Libraries, students, faculty, and staff members are invited to read a passage from a favorite Halloween- or fall-themed text. This is an excellent opportunity to share meaningful poetry and prose,…
Therapy Dogs will visit the Galleria of the Melville Library and be available to students to pet.
The STEM Speaker Series Presents Ancient European Dog Genomes Reveal Continuity Since the Early Neolithic by Dr. Krishna Veeramah, Department of Ecology and Evolution Dogs were the first animal to be domesticated by humans, with all current evidence pointing to…