Collections of Edith Gentile, Diana Chang, and Helen Hull Jacobs are featured in the latest issue of Stony Brook University Magazine. “Rare Treasures” highlights three trailblazing women whose the collections are part of Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA). Edith…
Reading one’s own writing aloud helps to build confidence and affirm one’s experience. In this virtual event that celebrates the art of the personal narrative, join Professor Rita Nezami and students from the Program in Writing and Rhetoric as they…
Stony Brook University Libraries, the Office of Veterans Affairs and Suffolk County Community College Libraries come together to bring you this program in honor of veterans on both campuses. Read a passage from a work written by a veteran or…
This workshop will cover research methodologies and relevant resources for Indigenous histories and cultures. We will walk through the new LibGuide for Indigenous Histories & Cultures, search strategies, and resources available at Stony Brook University Libraries and beyond. The program…
SBU Center for Digital Humanities presents: “Medieval Manuscripts and Digital Collections: The Case for IIIF” with Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis In the 21st century new digital methods launch research and scholarship around medieval manuscripts into new territory. Digitized…
Stony Brook Fine Arts Organization (FAO) announces the call for artists for the Fall 2021 Student Art Show! Art Exhibition will be held at the Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library in the North Reading Room. Submissions due by: September 25th…
Did you know that SBU has the largest Chinese cookbook collection in the world? Part of Special Collections, the Jacqueline M. Newman Chinese Cookbook Collection includes 5,000 rare and unique titles and provides a valuable record of the Chinese Diaspora…
Don’t miss these free guided tours of campus galleries! Registration is not required, and you can join us at any point along the route. Schedule: 1pm | Charles B. Wang Center, Skylight Gallery To Be Sold: Virginia and the American Slave…
Debra Bricker Balken Independent curator and author Harold Rosenberg is still known primarily for a single essay, “The American Action Painters,” published in ARTnews in 1952. Not only did it galvanize a still unnamed community of vanguard artists—later known as…
Please note: this event has been cancelled. We hope to reschedule, so keep an eye on our website! SBU Center for Digital Humanities will host a collaborative map-a-thon challenge in a virtual-only Zoom event open to anyone at SBU. Participants…