For several weeks, 25 Stony Brook PhD and DMA students have been working on talks about their dissertation research for Three Minute Thesis (3MT), a spoken-word competition held annually at Stony Brook. These short...
After a virtual event in 2021, the Shirley Strum Kenny (SSK) Student Arts Festival will be back live and in person in 2022. The annual event, from April 12-27, brings together academic, administrative and student...
The Stony Brook Foundation’s 23rd annual Stars of Stony Brook Gala will honor two powerhouse figures in their respective fields — His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, the Sovereign Prince of Monaco, and John L...
The annual competition is a chance for graduate students to present their dissertation research findings to a general audience in three minutes with only one PowerPoint slide.
The MFA Thesis Exhibition 2022 presents new work by Stony Brook University’s graduating master of fine arts students Dilge Dilsiz, Daniel Donato and Heather Weston. All three artists are degree candidates in the...
The Career Center is hosting its annual “Not All SHEroes Wear Capes” event on Friday, March 25, to connect current Stony Brook University students to women in the workplace to learn about challenges and issues facing...
Oliver Nelson’s 1967 work will be reproduced in a special series of concerts performed by SBU jazz faculty Ray Anderson and Thomas Manuel, and Indiana University’s Oliver Nelson Jr.
What happens when you eat chocolate cake? Intended for a general audience, Psychology Professor Donald Katz will de-mystify the complexities of the neuroscience of taste.
Keynote speaker Jarrett Adams joins alum Michelle Mbekeani and other panelists to bring their unique perspectives and engage in a conversation about criminal justice issues.
World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma received an honorary doctorate in music from Stony Brook University on Saturday, March 12, at the Staller Center for the Arts. The degree ceremony preceded the Staller Center Gala, an...
Basso will share his personal story, highlight effective approaches for taking calculated risks and discuss how to become an effective leader and communicator.
Girl Power in STEM: Break the Bias! is a symposium that celebrates the accomplishments of women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. It will be held on Saturday, March 5, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm...
Faculty, staff, teaching assistants, student employees, West Campus and East… Stony Brook appreciates your contributions all year long. This Friday, March 4, we invite you to join us at the Charles B. Wang Center as we...
“We’ve been brought up to think that art is on one side and science is on the other,” said Jon Longtin, interim dean of Stony Brook University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. “But that...