Six adjunct professors at Stony Brook University have won the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Adjunct Teaching given by the State University of New York (SUNY). The recipients are: Jennifer Lyons Carter...
Megan Craig, an associate professor of philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences, was one of five winners of the 2021 American Philosophical Association Public Philosophy Op Ed contest for her essay, The Courage to...
While it’s somewhat common for university students to say that a particular class was transformative for them and their own personal trajectory, it’s less common for students to leave a class with a sense that the...
A new study that monitors patients who received “on-pump” or “off-pump” coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) over a 10-year period reveals that outcomes between the two forms of heart bypass surgery are not much...
Stony Brook University faculty members, the Office of Global Affairs and students have pioneered a virtual exchange with their counterparts in Norway. As part of the introduction to environmental engineering course...
The exhibit will be on view through March 9 and features three biosignal-driven works that illustrate the influence our bodies have on technology, portrayed artistically.
As COVID-19 cases surged across the United States in late 2020, experts predicted that the initial supply of vaccines would be limited. Where others may have seen potentially rancorous times ahead, Stony Brook...
In 2015, Sonia Harmand and Jason Lewis, archeologists from Stony Brook University, uncovered a site in northern Kenya that contained the earliest known examples of human technology. The site on the western shore of Lake...
Led by Pawan Kumar, the research identified a new role for Interleukin-17A in promoting selective epithelial cell development and limiting inflammation during colitis.
Proper nutrition can play a huge role in building a resilient heart, which is why it is important to make healthy food choices, be active and manage stress.
Adryan Wallace, assistant professor in the Department of Africana Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently selected by the United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA) to present at an...