When COVID-19 raged through New York earlier this year, Stony Brook University staff, students and faculty stepped up to do everything they could to keep our entire Seawolves community safe. This video honors all those...
Find out what’s new with Stony Brook alumni with a quick look at some recent Class Notes from our Alumni Association. Charles “Andy” Fleming ’77 has been elected president of the New York State Veterinary Medical...
Associate Provost for Academic Success Rachelle Germana, Division of Undergraduate Education, shares with us how Stony Brook’s holistic, multidimensional approach fuels student success. WHAT IS YOUR ROLE AT SBU? WHAT...
On July 1, 2020, Stony Brook University welcomed Maurie McInnis as its sixth president. She arrived on campus at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, immediately having to tackle the related, changing needs of students...
When COVID-19 raged through New York earlier this year, Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) essential employees aggressively worked around the clock to save their patients. On TV, in the newspapers and on social...
2020’s competing headlines of a global pandemic, an economic downturn and a reinvigorated movement for racial and social equality all have broad implications, with every field of study dealing not only with current...
“I’m sure we would all like to go back in time to when an epidemiologist wasn’t in most people’s normal lexicon,” said Dr. Susan Donelan. She means this past February, which seems like a lifetime ago. Epidemiology — the...
Ryan Blank started his first nursing job in October 2019 as a teaching and research nurse in the Cardiac Acute Care Unit. Like any new nurse on a busy floor working 12-hour overnight shifts, he said that stress was just...
As the COVID-19 crisis unfolded earlier this year, it was clear that the threat to Suffolk County required the expertise of Stony Brook’s medical staff and specialists. The entire University mobilized, coming together...
Since the dawn of the Information Age, savvy hackers have leveraged the day’s most advanced technology to learn way too much information about computer users. The COVID-19 pandemic forced shelter-in-place orders for an...
The Fall 2020 issue of Stony Brook Magazine introduces the University’s sixth president, Maurie McInnis, a renowned cultural historian. In her own words, she shares her vision for Stony Brook, its role in transforming...
The University launched the #StonyBrookStrong campaign in May 2020 to acknowledge the strength of this community in facing the challenge of coronavirus, and in particular to thank the healthcare workers, faculty and...
Upon arriving at Stony Brook University, I was immediately struck by its uniquely energetic ethos. In the great tradition of American public universities, Stony Brook thrives on the enterprising spirit of a diverse...
The notion that academic computing is confined to hard science and math is as outdated as the Commodore 64. Today, researchers in every discipline, including the social sciences and humanities, need the power of high...
“I don’t feel like I’m a technologist,” admitted Stephanie Dinkins, associate professor of art in Stony Brook’s College of Arts and Sciences. Yet the transdisciplinary artist is at the forefront of an effort to...
When Michael Bernstein sat down for his first interview in July 2019 after being named interim president of Stony Brook University, he trumpeted what he believed were some of the University’s greatest strengths — its...
Forty years ago, a new university hospital slowly arose among dense woodlands along the bucolic North Shore of Long Island. What began then as a fledgling hospital is now the vibrant hub of an innovative medical...