The University Café, located in the Stony Brook Union, is available for a variety of programs, including the Sunday Acoustic Series, late evening entertainment programs and campus department gatherings. Schedules for...
A unique collection of world-renowned entertainers will perform at Staller Center during the upcoming year. “One of many shows that will undoubtedly be popular is a touring production of Mel Brooks’ Tony Award winning...
The new 1,200-square-foot Innovation Lab in Stony Brook University’s College of Business — filled with 3D printers, green screens, video cameras, computers, vinyl cutters and even a sewing machine — has been featured in...
Fishing for the Secrets of Stickleback and Human Evolution David Kingsley is a professor of developmental biology at the Stanford University School of Medicine and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical...
High school sophomores and juniors excited about summer school? Exactly. Stony Brook is steadfast in its commitment to help current and prospective students from disadvantaged backgrounds succeed. That dedication does...
The first international Advances in Functional Materials (AFM) Conference at Stony Brook University brought together 400 scientists, engineers, educators and students from all over the world to share their findings...
Niranjan Balasubramanian, a research assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University who joined the faculty in this spring, has received funding from the Allen Institute for...
It took only six months for Stony Brook University to hit an energy research grand slam, earning major federal funding on four projects poised to revolutionize the world’s energy technology. “These four projects, which...
The Medical Scientist (MD/PhD) Training Program (MSTP) at Stony Brook University has received $2.3 million in renewed grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) — a 33 percent annual increase over last...
Alan Inkles has been called one of the nicest guys on campus and one of the smartest. He is also energetic, dedicated and unabashedly passionate about theater and film — traits that come in handy in his roles as...
Since 1990 the Stony Brook Center for Game Theory has organized yearly summer festivals that bring prominent game theorists and leading economists from around the world to the Stony Brook campus. The 26th International...
Stony Brook University alum Benjamin Bannier, who earned his PhD in Physics last May, has received this year’s RHIC/AGS Thesis Award at the annual RHIC/AGS Users’ Meeting, which was held at Brookhaven National...
Stephen Buetow, an associate professor and deputy head of the Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care at New Zealand’s University of Auckland, will discuss “Person-Centered Medicine: Balancing the Welfare...
In conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the Stony Brook Film Festival, the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery will present an exhibition of vintage film posters from July 7 to July 31. Printed film posters originated in the...
Stony Brook University’s School of Professional Development (SPD) has appointed Davinder Kaur to further develop its successful online learning program. As Assistant Dean for Online Learning, Kaur will build upon SPD’s...
Natasha McKenzie, an infant and toddler lead teacher at Stony Brook Child Care Services (SBCCSI), has been awarded the Terri Lynne Lokoff/Children’s Tylenol National Child Care Teacher Award for her proposal, “Tasting...
Arie Kaufman, chair of the Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University, has received a grant for almost $1 million from The Marcus Foundation to explore the use of virtual reality in pancreatic cancer...
Sure, there’s Cannes and there’s Sundance, but for 20 years, discerning film lovers have been coming to the Stony Brook Film Festival to enjoy and discover movies hand-picked from hundreds of entries from...