The station and several staff members were recognized for their communication efforts as they provided continuous and important guidance during the crisis.
Thousands of Stony Brook University students will see additional financial aid this year to continue to support them through the ongoing pandemic. In one week in September, more than 11,150 students who demonstrated...
An enzyme with an elusive role in severe inflammation may be a key mechanism driving COVID-19 severity and could provide a new therapeutic target to reduce mortality.
Marcela Muricy ‘23 grew up in Brazil, is fluent in Portuguese and proud of her heritage. But there is another language the University Scholar is trying to master: Speaking STEM.
More than 150 million Americans have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But even as that number approaches fifty percent of the U.S. population, misinformation and misconceptions about the vaccine and the science...
While many people talk of getting back to some kind of normality, one Stony Brook University student is actually documenting it. Under the mentorship of Jan Diskin-Zimmerman, TV producer/director with the Center for...
The mission of a marching band is to drive excitement and build a sense of solidarity — a nearly impossible feat without an audience. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March, audiences disappeared. Lacking the...
Going it alone has never been a problem for Laura Kuramoto ’22. The veteran and single mother from San Jose, California, is currently a health science major at Stony Brook University aspiring to become a radiologic...
This episode of "Beyond the Expected" podcast looks at how Stony Brook University researchers have stepped up and responded to COVID-19, about the research they’re doing, and about the latest thinking on what antibodies...