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Laura Lindenfeld Appointed Dean of Journalism School at Stony Brook University

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STONY BROOK, NY, February 28, 2020 – Dr. Laura Lindenfeld, Professor of Journalism and Executive Director of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, has been appointed Dean of the School of Journalism effective immediately, announced Minghua Zhang, Interim Provost for Stony Brook University. She has held the Interim Dean position since January 2019.

“Laura has demonstrated herself to be a highly effective leader in that time, establishing a comprehensive strategic vision and developing new programmatic opportunities for the School of Journalism,” says Zhang. “As a communication researcher, her work draws inspiration from the idea that we can make better, more informed decisions about how we shape our collective future.”

The Stony Brook School of Journalism was established in September 2006. It is the first and only Journalism School in the SUNY public higher-education system. In addition to undergraduate and graduate programs, the school includes the Center for News Literacy and the Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting. Both centers aim to educate the next generation of journalists and arm them with the necessary tools needed to communicate effectively throughout their potential careers in the field.

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Laura Lindenfeld has been appointed Dean of School of Journalism at Stony Brook University.

Dr. Lindenfeld came to Stony Brook in 2016 as the Executive Director of the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, which helps scientists, researchers and healthcare professionals learn to communicate their complex work effectively through professional development programs that combine improvisational theater exercises and message-design strategies. During Dr. Lindenfeld’s tenure as executive director, the Alda Center expanded its communication training offerings, developed a robust research agenda, and began to offer certificate programs to Stony Brook graduate students. She will continue to serve as the Center’s Executive Director where she oversees a dynamic organization that has trained 15,000 researchers worldwide and introduced more than 50,000 people to its work and mission.

Much of Dr. Lindenfeld’s research has focused specifically on environmental and sustainability communication. She has sought to help us understand how we can support effective stakeholder engagement, build strong interdisciplinary teams, and communicate science more effectively. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sea Grant Program, the U.S. Department of Education, and the U.S. Department of Food and Agriculture.

Previously, she served as Professor of Communication and Director of the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, a nonpartisan, independent research center at the University of Maine. In 2015, she received the University of Maine Presidential Public Service Award. Dr. Lindenfeld holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies from the University of California, Davis.

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About Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University, widely regarded as a SUNY flagship, is going far beyond the expectations of today’s public universities. With more than 26,000 students, 2,700 faculty members, nearly 200,000 alumni, an academic medical center and 18 NCAA Division I athletic programs, it is one of only four University Center campuses in the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The University embraces its mission to provide comprehensive undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the highest quality, and has been ranked among the top 35 public universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Fostering a commitment to academic research and intellectual endeavors, Stony Brook’s membership in the Association of American Universities (AAU) places it among the top 65 research institutions in North America. The University’s distinguished faculty have earned esteemed awards such as the Nobel Prize, Pulitzer Prize, Indianapolis Prize for animal conservation, Abel Prize and the inaugural Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics. Part of the management team of Brookhaven National Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Stony Brook is one of only eight universities that has a role in running a national laboratory. Providing economic growth for neighboring communities and the wider geographic region, the University totals an impressive $7.23 billion in increased economic output on Long Island. Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/stonybrooku/) and Twitter(@stonybrooku).

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