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Lav Varshney appointed inaugural director of Stony Brook's AI Innovation Institute
Stony Brook University has announced the appointment of Lav Varshney as the inaugural director of its Artificial Intelligence Innovation Institute (AI3).
Stony Brook University inventors receive new patents
The Office for Research and Innovation and Intellectual Property Partners (IPP) has announced the issuance of new patents to inventors at Stony Brook University.
Stony Brook professor Tamara Fernando awarded prestigious 2025 ACLS Fellowship
Tamara Fernando, an assistant professor in the Department of History at Stony Brook University, has been awarded a 2025 ACLS Fellowship.
Biochemistry major highlights creativity's role in experiential learning
Trinity Hausch, a junior in the WISE honors program at Stony Brook University, has been named the URECA researcher of the month for June.
Rabih Chaer named chief in Stony Brook's vascular division
The Stony Brook Medicine Department of Surgery has appointed Rabih Chaer, MD, as the new chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and associate professor of surgery. Dr. Chaer transitions to this role from his previous position as chief of the...
Stony Brook University launches Trustee Scholarship for NY student leaders
Stony Brook University has introduced a new Trustee Scholarship to honor New York students for their community engagement and leadership.
Stony Brook University advances initiatives during International Year of Quantum
As the world commemorates a century of quantum mechanics, Stony Brook University is playing a significant role in advancing quantum science and technology.
Stony Brook unveils world's largest foldable display wall: The FlexiCAVE
Stony Brook University has announced the completion of the FlexiCAVE, a pioneering flexible and dynamically reconfigurable high-resolution stereo display facility.
Councilwoman Bonner honors local heroes at Coram Fire Department dinner
Brookhaven Councilwoman Jane Bonner attended the Coram Fire Department's annual Installation Dinner to acknowledge the service and dedication of its members.
WFHS awards $158,000 in scholarships to class of 2025 seniors
William Floyd High School recently held its annual Senior Scholarship Night on June 5.
Manhunt Over: Body Found in East Shoreham Pool Last Month ID’d as Wanted Father-Slayer
Matthew Zoll — missing since Nov. 9th — was reportedly discovered on May 25th beneath a partially ajar Loop-Loc pool cover in the backyard of a home located on Pal Court.
Cheapest diesel found in Suffolk County during week ending June 7
According to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com, 3 gas stations had the lowest price of diesel in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending June 7.
Stony Brook alumna recognized for contributions to government relations
Since earning her master's degree in public policy from Stony Brook University, Czareena Dotchev has been active in advocating for legislation and building coalitions on Capitol Hill.
Velasquez on Yoga in the Vines at Wölffer Estate Vineyard: 'A unique opportunity to practice wellness and fitness'
Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack has brought back its weekend Yoga in the Vines program, offering outdoor fitness classes through the end of August amid the vineyard’s scenic landscape.
Cheapest regular gas found in Suffolk County during week ending June 7
5 gas stations had the lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Suffolk County in the week ending June 7, according to customer reports submitted to GasBuddy.com.
Dellecave Award Nominees Shine for their Schools
The Butch Dellecave Award is one of the most prestigious awards that any Long Island student-athlete can be honored to win, and even just being nominated comes with a grand distinction.
Longwood Impresses at the State Qualifiers
The Longwood girls' track and field student athletes competed at the Suffolk County State Qualifier this week and they were impressive across the board.
Brookhaven Town announces Christmas toy drive to aid families
The Brookhaven Town Youth Bureau is organizing its annual "Christmas in July" Toy Drive, scheduled from July 1 to July 25.
New York homeowner sues solar companies over deceptive sales practices
A New York homeowner is suing Sunco Capital, LLC and other associated entities over alleged deceptive practices related to solar panel installations.
Woman alleges unlawful arrest following crash with police vehicle
A resident of New York City has filed a police misconduct lawsuit against the city of New York and three officers: Brandon S. Lefcourt, Keith A. Meisner, and Sergeant Alicea V. Venus.
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Bay Shore Track and Field Recognized
Members of the Bay Shore Boys and Girls Varsity Track and Field Teams were recently recognized with postseason honors, capping off an impressive winter season filled with standout performances.