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Stony Brook VP urges Congress to back crucial health research
Stony Brook University's Vice President for Research and Innovation, Kevin Gardner, traveled to Washington, D.C., on June 4 to advocate for Congressional support of the university's health research initiatives.
Stony Brook plays key role in national research advocacy meeting
Stony Brook University recently participated in a significant national research advocacy meeting held in Washington, D.C., on June 4.
Stony Brook University Hospital earns top 25 ranking for environmental excellence
Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) has been recognized as one of the Top 25 Hospitals in the United States for its efforts in environmental excellence.
Stony Brook honors top doctoral researchers at annual colloquium
Stony Brook University recently held its annual Distinguished Doctoral Colloquium, recognizing five doctoral students with the President’s Award to Distinguished Doctoral Students.
Mother and daughter graduate together from Stony Brook University's health science program
Ambreen Sajid and her daughter, Nawal Choudhry, recently graduated together from Stony Brook University’s Health Science program.
Stony Brook hosts global experts at Cray User Group Meeting
Stony Brook University recently hosted the 2025 Cray User Group (CUG) Meeting, an annual event for experts in high-performance computing (HPC).
Scientists use AI to improve efficiency in zinc-ion batteries
A collaborative team of scientists from Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory has employed artificial intelligence to gain insights into the functioning of zinc-ion batteries, with the aim of enhancing their efficiency for...
Stony Brook hosts free wheelchair tune-up for Suffolk County residents
According to the New York State Department of Health, 23.1 percent of adults in Suffolk County have a disability, with many relying on mobility devices.
Lindsay Bryde leads efforts for improved accessibility at Stony Brook University
Lindsay Bryde has taken on various roles throughout her career, including teacher, project manager, carpenter, and accessibility coordinator.
Jazz Loft series features Grammy winner Dan Pugach at Southampton
Grammy Award winner Dan Pugach and singer Allison Rumley are set to headline the second concert in The Jazz Loft @ Southampton Concert Series on May 29 at 7 pm.
Stony Brook continues participation in Chancellor's Summer Research Excellence Fund
Stony Brook University is marking its third year of involvement in the Chancellor’s Summer Research Excellence Fund.
Jazz Loft series continues with Grammy-winning Dan Pugach Big Band
The Avram Theater recently hosted a concert as part of The Jazz Loft @ Southampton Concert Series, featuring the Dan Pugach Big Band with guest vocalist Allison Rumley.
Teen prodigy graduates from Stony Brook University at age 16
When 16-year-old Jivan Ramesh graduates from Stony Brook University, he will become the youngest graduate in decades, having completed his degree in three years.
Stony Brook scholars chosen for NHC summer residency program
Since 2015, the National Humanities Center (NHC) has been offering a summer residency program for graduate students and faculty in humanities doctoral programs.
New RA EXP+ program offers resident assistants academic credit
Resident assistants (RAs) are expected to be problem solvers, effective communicators, and strategic thinkers.
College celebrates annual awards recognizing excellence among students, faculty
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Stony Brook University recently held its annual Difference You Make Awards and Recognition ceremony.
App predicting fall risk advances in national start-up competition
Falling is a significant health risk for many Americans, especially older adults.
Zuccaire Gallery showcases diverse student art at annual exhibitions
Art history major Hunter Moore has long been fascinated by religious themes, particularly those involving fallen angels.
Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer recovers career after foot surgery
Depending on their drumming style, rock drummers can exert physical force comparable to that of professional athletes.
Stony Brook University celebrates Class of 2025 with commencement ceremony
Stony Brook University marked its 65th Commencement Ceremony on May 23, celebrating the Class of 2025 at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
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The Super Bowl Look Ahead
The dust has settled on the NFL season, or perhaps better said, the confetti has settled, and now it should be time to sit back and relax. That is not the case for sharp sports bettors, however, as they are already crunching numbers and looking ahead to next season to identify the next potential underdog to reach the Big Game.
A Soldier’s Journey Through Service, Faith, and History
See history through the eyes of a veteran.
South Shore Press Video Vault: Sports Director Tom Barton Appears on News Radio 930 WBEN
Barton discussed everything from the Buffalo Bills’ heartbreaking playoff exit and controversial officiating to Super Bowl betting angles and the rarely heard reality of making a living as a professional sports gambler.