On February 6, an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude occurred in the district of Maras in Turkey and neighboring Syria. The devastating event, as well as a second earthquake of 7.6 magnitude, affected cities in the region...
The war in Ukraine is being fought on two fronts: the battlefield, where Ukrainian soldiers have been holding their own for nearly a year, and the media, where the Russian government has a distinct advantage. This fall...
On September 16, 2022, a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa Amini died in Tehran in the custody of Iran’s morality police. Her death fueled immediate unrest that was at first focused on the state-mandated hijab for...
Marine Scientists’ Letter in Science Journal Urges Preservation of One of the Last Coral Refuges An international group of marine scientists led by Karine Kleinhaus from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and...
A new study shows we need to implement policies that promote collaboration across global value chains with regard to scaling up low-carbon energy technologies.
Jordan Roiland ’21 was in the unfortunate group of students around the world who had their college experience disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, for Roiland, the experience brought with it an epiphany that has...
When Eric Lamberg went on a mission trip to Les Cayes, Haiti, as a physical therapist in 2012, he had no idea that he was about to discover a deep passion that would be driving him more than 10 years later. He saw some...
Roxanne Brockner, assistant to the director of Stony Brook’s Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery, represented the United States at the World Masters Athletics Championship in Tampere, Finland, in July and...
The article, "Into the Forbidden Forest," recounts how Professor Wright’s crucial research began and explores the biodiversity of the Madagascar wilderness.
A recent study led by SBU researchers suggests that human migration due to droughts will increase by at least 200 percent as we move through the 21st century.
After organizing a campus fundraiser that raised more than $5,000, sophomore Thomas Brinkley traveled to Bucharest with three suitcases full of donations.
The Stony Brook University Department of English and the Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting in the School of Communication and Journalism will host a webinar, “Ukraine’s Refugee Crisis: Reports from...
Determination to help Ukrainian refugees fueled the drive, and the student who organized it continued his support by spending spring break as a volunteer in Romania.