Stony Brook University Research & Innovation News

Stony Brook University Research & Innovation News


Sep 3, 2025

Stony Brook alumnae discuss balancing careers with motherhood during virtual panel

Stony Brook University alumnae who are mothers recently participated in a virtual panel to discuss the realities of managing both their careers and parenting responsibilities.

Sep 3, 2025

Maker Faire Long Island moves to Stony Brook University for its eighth annual event

The Long Island Explorium will hold its eighth annual Maker Faire Long Island on September 14, marking the first time the event will take place at Stony Brook University.

Sep 3, 2025

Jane Savage appointed vice president for human resources at Stony Brook University

Jane Savage has been named the next vice president for Human Resources at Stony Brook University, with her appointment set to begin in September 2025.

Sep 3, 2025

Stony Brook researcher awarded KidneyCure grant for glomerulus disease study

Robert Bronstein, a faculty research investigator in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at Stony Brook University's Renaissance School of Medicine, has received a grant from KidneyCure to support his work on kidney disease.

Sep 3, 2025

Eight Stony Brook University instructors receive awards for excellence in teaching

Eight faculty members at Stony Brook University have been honored with the Excellence in Teaching Award by the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT).

Sep 3, 2025

Stony Brook researcher receives NSF CAREER Award for small-mammal fossil study

Tara Smiley, an assistant professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a recipient of the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award.

Sep 3, 2025

Study finds regional differences crucial for maximizing US climate benefits from solar

A recent study co-authored by Minghao Qiu, assistant professor at Stony Brook University, has found that the climate benefits of solar power in the United States vary significantly by region.

Sep 3, 2025

Stony Brook graduate student researches ways to improve Long Island water quality

Ian Robinson, a graduate student at Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), is conducting research aimed at improving water quality on Long Island.

Sep 3, 2025

Stony Brook welcomes third cohort of Simons STEM Scholars after summer bridge completion

Stony Brook University’s third cohort of Simons STEM Scholars concluded their six-week Summer Bridge Program with a closing ceremony on August 9.

Sep 3, 2025

Stony Brook University recognizes two faculty members with 2025 Outstanding Lecturer Award

Elizabeth Bojsza and Tara Rider have been named the recipients of the 2025 Outstanding Lecturer Award at Stony Brook University.

Sep 3, 2025

Five early-career professors receive Stony Brook Trustees Faculty Awards

Five assistant professors at Stony Brook University have received the Stony Brook Trustees Faculty Award, each receiving up to $20,000 to further their research, scholarship, or art projects. “Early career awards like these are essential to...

Sep 3, 2025

Nancy Neff establishes endowed fund for Stony Brook’s WISE Honors Program

Nancy Neff, a 1972 graduate of Stony Brook University, has established an endowed fund to support the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Honors Program at her alma mater.

Aug 27, 2025

Stony Brook welcomes incoming class with weeklong orientation events

The Fall 2025 semester at Stony Brook University began with New Seawolf Welcome, a week of activities designed to help new students and their families get acquainted with campus life.

Aug 26, 2025

Long Island State Veterans Home adds Tovertafel consoles with support from local Lions Clubs

The Long Island State Veterans Home (LISVH) at Stony Brook University has received $30,000 from local Lions Clubs to purchase two Tovertafel game consoles.

Aug 26, 2025

Stony Brook welcomes new students with annual day of community service

More than 300 new students at Stony Brook University participated in community service as part of their introduction to campus life.

Aug 26, 2025

Stony Brook University Hospital earns national honors again for stroke and heart care

Stony Brook University Hospital has received recognition from the American Heart Association for its performance in stroke and cardiac care.

Aug 26, 2025

Stony Brook nurse awarded inaugural SUNY Healthcare Educator Scholarship

Kelly Ade, a nurse at Stony Brook University Hospital, has been named one of the 12 recipients of the inaugural SUNY Healthcare Educator Scholarship.

Aug 26, 2025

Stony Brook hosts statewide conference focused on closing New York's digital divide

Stony Brook University’s Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT), together with the New York State Digital Equity Network (NYSDEN), held the second annual NYSDEN Conference on August 5.

Aug 22, 2025

Jazz Loft spring/summer series ends August 28 at Avram Theater

The Jazz Loft at Southampton will end its spring and summer concert series with a performance titled “Abstract Angularity” on August 28.

Aug 22, 2025

Seawolves football returns with home opener against Rhode Island on September 6

Stony Brook University is preparing for the return of Seawolves football at LaValle Stadium.

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This week, one of the bigger names in the free agency cycle signed with the Chicago Cubs, and fantasy managers everywhere sighed. Usually, anyone heading to Wrigley Field is viewed as a positive, but for Alex Bregman, more information has emerged suggesting this move could spell trouble for his fantasy outlook. Bregman is a right-handed pull hitter who previously played in two of the more favorable home parks for that profile in Houston and Boston. Both parks feature short left-field dimensions that reward pulled fly balls and help inflate power numbers.


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Futures Bettors Will Be Smiling

The College Football Championship is set, and it pits two of the more unlikely teams against each other. Indiana may have the largest living alumni base in the country, with more than 800,000 graduates, but few expected the Hoosiers to reach this stage. They feature zero five-star recruits and have instead relied on depth, discipline, and consistency while dominating all season long.