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We hope you’re staying warm and safe today! While you’re inside, why not check out our Research Guides?
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Restoring Erased Histories Through Art and Archives: A conversation with Gabrielle Randall, curator of The River That Flows Both Ways
- Research tips for digital resources
- A full calendar of library events, classes, and workshops
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Restoring Erased Histories Through Art and Archives |
In this conversation with Gabrielle Randall, the curator of the exhibition The River That Flows Both Ways, read about how Jacqueline Bishop’s ceramic installation at NYU’s Bobst Library brings together art, archives, and erased histories rooted in Lenape land and early New York. The exhibition restores presence to voices long missing from the historical record. Discover the full conversation with Gabrielle Randall and a reflection on how libraries can serve as living archives of art, history, and collective memory:
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Recently opened on the 5th Floor of Bobst Library, the new SPARK Lab is our central hub for generative AI, virtual reality, creative making, digital storytelling, and instructional tools for coding. As an NYU student, you have access to all of these technologies and a team of experts available for one-on-one and group consultations.
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| Research Tip
Even when our library locations are closed, you can still access millions of digital resources across our catalog and databases like e-books, articles, journals, datasets, and more. You can also learn more about how to access and use some of these resources at our class this Friday, Great E-xpectations: E-books at NYU Libraries.
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Voices From Around the Libraries |
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From the Square
Five books analyzing the past, present, and future of the Black church
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Tandon News
Get to know Samuel Putnam
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Showcasing a year of strategic growth and foundational support
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Upcoming Events, Classes, and Workshops |
All times are listed in Eastern Time - US & Canada
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| Save the Date: NYU MLK Week 2026 |
February 2–6
What kind of future do we hope for, and how do we build it together? MLK Week 2026 invites the NYU community to move beyond constraints toward transformative possibilities through a series of special events during the week and throughout February.
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- Medicine x Engineering at Brooklyn Poly: Spring 2026 Student Curator Exhibit Opening and Research Talk: Thursday, January 29, 4:00pm - 5:00pm | Dibner Library
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Bagels and Bytes: Spring Researcher Support Fair: Tuesday, February 3, 12:00pm - 2:00pm | Dibner Library
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Let's Write Letters: Valentine's Edition: Tuesday, February 3, 2:30pm - 4:30pm | NYU Midtown Campus
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The Great AI Tools Bake-Off (Season 2!): Wednesday, February 4, 2:00am - 5:00am | Hybrid (NYU Abu Dhabi Library and Online)
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Cursive Script Handwriting Practice: Wednesday, February 11, 2:30pm - 4:00pm | Bobst Library
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Mindfulness Moment at Bobst: Wednesday, February 11, 3:30pm - 4:00pm | Bobst Library
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Meditations on Earth: Wednesday, February 11, 5:00pm - 6:00pm | Bobst Library
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Join us in Dibner and Bobst Libraries this year to celebrate all things data!
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- Introduction to REDCap: Monday, February 2, 2:00pm - 3:00pm | Bobst Library
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Introduction to Stata: Tuesday, February 3, 12:00pm - 1:30pm | Bobst Library
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Data Visualization with Tableau: Tuesday, February 3, 12:00pm - 2:00pm | Online
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Introduction to ArcGIS Pro: Friday, February 6, 1:00pm - 2:30pm | Bobst Library
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Principles of Finding Data: Tuesday, February 17, 12:30pm - 1:30pm | Online
- … and more!
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| Medicine x Engineering at Brooklyn Poly |
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| The River That Flows Both Ways |
Permanent exhibition | Bobst Library, 10th Floor North Reading Room
Learn more
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70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012
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