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AI: What it does (and doesn’t do). AI: What It Does (and Doesn’t) Do
AI: What It Does (and Doesn’t) Do A Talk by Theresa Law, Asst. Professor of Computer Science Wednesday, May 14 @ 4 pm Library First Floor Is AI new? How do machine learning models (like ChatGPT) generate answers? Why do these … Continue reading
Origami & Games!
This Thursday, May 8, celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with us with an afternoon of Origami & Asian board games! Learn the art of paper-folding or play a round of Tchuka Ruma (Indonesia), Shogi (Japan), Pachisi (India) or Konani (Hawaii). Light … Continue reading
Community Science Panel
Community science can play a critical role in generating accurate information that can be used to repair and preserve local ecosystems, water supplies, and clean air. In this panel discussion, local community science leaders will come together to share their … Continue reading
Author reading!
On Thursday, May 1 at 6 pm, author Alejandro Heredia will read from his new novel, LOCA (Simon & Schuster, 2025) at Stevenson Library. LOCA is a stunning debut that asks: How do we live in joyful presence when our … Continue reading
Sproj help for the home stretch!
For students submitting their senior project next week, the library is here to help! Sproj Clinics: Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday from 3-5 pm behind the research help desk. Shut up & Sproj: Friday from 3:30-5 pm in room 402 Late … Continue reading
New Primary Source Trials!
We are currently trialing several primary source collections from AM Primary. The following collections are available through our Databases list through April 30, 2025. Please check them out and let us know what you think! 1980s Culture and Society From … Continue reading
Special event!
On Thursday, April 17 at 5pm David Salle and Francine Prose will discuss the artwork and writing of Janet Malcolm in conjunction with the exhibition Janet Malcolm: Critical Collage at Stevenson Library. David Salle, the subject of Malcolm’s 1994 New … Continue reading
Writing the Introduction & Conclusion of your Senior Project
Senior Project introductions and conclusions can be tricky to write. If you need inspiration, join Rob Culp, Julia Rosenbaum, and Éric Trudel on Monday, April 7, in Olin LC 115. They’ll dispense tips, take your questions, and make you glad … Continue reading
Current Events Trivia!
This Wednesday, April 9, join the Civic Ambassadors from Bard’s Center for Civic Engagement on the first floor of the library for a fun night of pub-style trivia! Test your knowledge of current events in categories ranging from politics to … Continue reading
Faculty Reading!
Faculty Reading: Walk Her Way New York City with author Jana Mader Thursday, April 10 5:30-6:30 p.m Stevenson Library (first floor) This Thursday, April 10 at 5:30 p.m., join Jana Mader, Director of Academic Programs at the Hannah Arendt Center … Continue reading