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Stony Brook researchers develop AI tool for earlier detection of consciousness after brain injury
A recent study led by Sima Mofakham, PhD, and Chuck Mikell, MD, from the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, presents a new artificial intelligence tool that could change how clinicians assess consciousness in patients with...
Stony Brook University unveils new dining options with SBU Eats updates
SBU Eats has introduced a series of updates to campus dining at Stony Brook University for the new semester.
Stony Brook Medicine researchers secure nearly $700K for wound healing innovation
A research team from Stony Brook Medicine’s Department of Surgery, led by Research Associate Professor Gurtej Singh, has received two grants totaling $696,431 to advance their work on wound healing and tissue regeneration.
Stony Brook University unveils remodeled campus store with new name and expanded offerings
The Stony Brook University Campus Store has undergone a significant transformation, with a complete remodel and rebranding initiative led by the Auxiliary Services Association (ASA).
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital sponsors San Gennaro Feast of the Hamptons to honor first responders
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital will serve as the Lead Gold Sponsor for the San Gennaro Feast of the Hamptons, scheduled for September 13 and 14 at Good Ground Road in Hampton Bays.
Stony Brook’s SBU Eats expands sustainable dining with micro-farms and food recovery
SBU Eats, the dining services provider at Stony Brook University, has expanded its sustainability efforts through a series of programs focused on reducing waste and supporting local agriculture.
Stony Brook University to honor Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew for environmental leadership
His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church, will be honored with The Stony Brook Council University Medal on September 20 at Stony Brook Southampton.
Stony Brook alumni launch Wolves of Wisdom program for incoming students
Stony Brook University alumni have launched the Wolves of Wisdom program to support incoming students as they begin their college journey.
Plaintiff alleges excessive force by Long Beach Police Department
A woman is taking legal action against a county and its police department, alleging a violation of her civil rights due to excessive force used by an officer.
Suffolk Community College Foundation’s annual golf classic supports scholarships and academic programs
The Suffolk Community College Foundation will hold its 41st Annual Golf Classic on October 20 at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, New York.
Stony Brook University partners with NY Climate Exchange on new fellowship supporting climate tech innovators
The New York Climate Exchange, in collaboration with Stony Brook University, has announced its first group of Climate Tech Fellows.
Stony Brook University announces finalists for third annual Stony Awards
Stony Brook University has announced the finalists for its third annual Stony Awards, set to take place in December.
Legendary Coach Wins #300
This past week Bayport-Blue Point's head Volleyball coach Toni McKinnon set a new school record.
Soccer Pro Will Play for Connetquot
He may only be 16 years old but he is making a name for himself, and people are taking notice.
Sayville Middle School students planted flags in tribute of September 11.
Sayville Middle School students recently erected a tribute outside their school in memory of September 11
DOGE Report: Zeldin Wins Key Court Ruling on Billions in EPA Contracts
Court of Appeals in favor of canceling Green New Deal climate contracts.
Riteway, Wrong Decisions: Babylon-Based Boat Broker, Business Owner Arrested for Financial Fraud
Rory P. Hogan, 60, of Babylon, allegedly defrauded customers of hundreds of thousands of dollars from his Riteway Marine Solutions post, DA Ray Tierney announced.
Sgt. Michael S. Curtin Remembered Through the Work of The 3256 Foundation
He gave his life saving others and now the memory of Sgt. Michael S. Curtin lives on through The 3256 Foundation.
Dr. Bernie Furshpan: Sharing a Legacy of Holocaust Survival and Education
Dr. Bernie Furshpan’s family felt the wrath of the Holocaust, now he’s spreading a message of tolerance and peace.
Stony Brook receives $4.9M grant for hospital-based hydrogen storage pilot
Stony Brook University has received a grant of more than $4.9 million from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to develop a hydrogen storage demonstration project at a Northwell Health Hospital site.
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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.