Award-winning conservationist Patricia Wright invested as inaugural Herrnstein Family Endowed Chair for Conservation Biology “I have a great picture of Robin Herrnstein helping me haul cement in a wheelbarrow,” said...
When Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, took the stage at Stony Brook University last March, he addressed the largest of the ever growing audiences flocking to the Dr...
On August 8, Stony Brook University’s Southampton campus was host to Checkpoints of the Future, the second installment of Brevet Capital’s annual Brevet Summit Series. Created by Brevet Capital Founder, CEO and Chief...
On Sunday, September 22, the television industry celebrated its greatest achievers at the Emmy Awards. One year ago, Phil Dustan ’75 was among them. Dustan, a professor of biology at the College of Charleston, was a...
On August 11, Jheison Giraldo ’21, a third-year student in the Renaissance School of Medicine, delivered the student address to incoming students at the School of Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony. Giraldo, who immigrated...
Laurie Landeau and Robert Maze continue to support vital research at Stony Brook What does it mean to be an endowed professor? For Bassem Allam, formally invested on April 26 as the Marinetics Endowed Professor in Stony...
If you want to know what lit the fire that burns hot within Rich Gelfond, the enormously successful 63 year-old CEO of the big-screen entertainment technology giant IMAX and a proud Stony Brook alum, you might want to...
Since the launch of the Alda Center for Communicating Science in 2009, the pioneering partnership between Stony Brook University and celebrated actor Alan Alda has had a valuable ally in the Kavli Foundation. The...
Imagine being underwater and seeing a shark swimming nearby. What would go through your mind? Fear? Wonder? When Greg Marshall ’88 saw a shark in the water near him off the coast of Belize in 1986 — while doing research...
Early on in her training as a dancer, Carolyn Hall ’09 had to learn to be able to pivot quickly. Who knew it would have such valuable application as a life skill? Hall, who holds an MS in Marine Science from Stony Brook...
In the last years of his life, renowned financial journalist Marshall Loeb wasn’t shy about the future of the industry in which he built his career, especially with his son, serial entrepreneur Michael Loeb. “What he...
Endowed chair forges connection between medicine and engineering The fight against cancer and other deadly diseases is constantly becoming more and more advanced. To make these advances possible, new tools based on...
While graduate students at Stony Brook University’s Harriman School – which would eventually grow to become the College of Business – Neil Butterklee ’80, ’82 and Arlene Butterklee ’82, ’84 learned how to be...
On February 25, 2019, Stony Brook University, in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), hosted a workshop that brought together more than 200 attendees interested in Quantum Information Science and...
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 10, 2016 – Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD, gave an overview of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) working paper on gain-of-function...
Join Stony Brook University for a FREE celebration of our friends and neighbors at Three Village Community Day on Saturday, November 21, 2015. The family-friendly event will be held within Seawolves Town, the pregame...