10. Highlights from Stony Brook University’s 2017 Black History Month celebration included Opening Ceremony keynote speaker author Sulma Arzu-Brown; a spoken word/open mic contest; a Black Civil Rights seminar examining the increased awareness of the rise of White Nationalism in the United States; and the NAACP Image Awards ceremony, celebrating those on campus who have consistently served their community.
Related Stories
University Honors Employees with 2020 and 2021 Service Awards
A total of seven people celebrated 50 years of service in the last two years and topped the list of 622 employees who were honored at the two ceremonies earlier this month.
September 28, 2022
9 min read
Computer Science PhD Student Shares His Thesis in Dance Video
Imagine having the talent to communicate your research through a dance video? That’s exactly what Huy Vu did when he wrote, directed, produced and danced in a video about his thesis project, PsychGenerator, which...
February 13, 2023
3 min read
SBU Undergrad Gains Research Experience in Plant Biotechnology Field
Matthew Venezia ’23 — the URECA Researcher of the Month for January — is a senior majoring in biology with a minor in writing and rhetoric whose deep interest in plant biology and biotechnology was sparked early on as a...
January 3, 2023
2 min read
Search SBU News
Subscribe to Newsletter
Get the latest word on Stony Brook news, discoveries and people.
Latest Stories
Stony Brook University Week of Service, March 27 to 31
March 17, 2023
Grad Student’s Video Wins ‘Dance Your PhD’ Competition
March 15, 2023
Vote for Wolfie to Defend the SUNY Mascot Madness Title
March 15, 2023
SBU Giving Day March 29 Challenges Us to #HoldDoorsOpen
March 15, 2023
First-Ever CEAS Exploration Camp Engineers Young Minds
March 14, 2023
Hack@CEWIT 2023: Hacking a Sustainable Future
March 14, 2023
12th Annual Jewish University Back In Person, April 23
March 14, 2023
Add comment