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Stony Brook MD/PhD student explores drug development targeting bacterial infection mechanisms
Dante Dullas, an MD/PhD candidate at Stony Brook University’s Renaissance School of Medicine, is focused on research that could influence the way physicians treat bacterial infections.
Stony Brook University commemorates Veterans Day with ceremony honoring service
Stony Brook University held its annual Veterans Day ceremony on November 12 at the Sidney Gelber Auditorium, gathering students, faculty, staff, community members, and veterans to honor military service and reflect on the experiences of those...
Avi Wigderson discusses role of randomness during Stony Brook University lecture
Randomness, often seen as the opposite of order, was the focus of a recent lecture at Stony Brook University delivered by Avi Wigderson, the 2021 Abel Prize laureate and Herbert H. Maass Professor in the School of Mathematics at the Institute for...
Stony Brook researchers identify how key drug kills sleeping sickness parasite
A team of researchers from Stony Brook University has published a study that provides new insights into how the drug fexinidazole kills trypanosomatid parasites, which are responsible for diseases such as Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), also...
Melissa Finucane named inaugural holder of endowed chair for climate policy at Stony Brook
Melissa Finucane has been appointed as the first William and Jane Knapp Endowed Infinity Chair at Stony Brook University.
Plaintiff challenges local authorities over alleged Second Amendment violations
A Suffolk County resident has filed a lawsuit against local authorities alleging violations of his Second Amendment rights due to restrictive handgun licensing policies.
Plaintiff Alleges Judicial Misconduct Against Supreme Court Justice Over Foreclosure Case
In a dramatic legal showdown in New York's Eastern District Court, David A. Bythewood accuses Supreme Court Justice Rhonda Fischer of biased actions favoring HSBC Bank in a foreclosure dispute.
Plaintiff alleges baby formula company misled consumers about product safety
A class action lawsuit has been filed against ByHeart, Inc., accusing them of failing to disclose contamination risks in their infant formula products with Clostridium botulinum.
Plaintiff Alleges Discrimination Against Former Employer SUNY Farmingdale Over Pregnancy-Related Accommodations
A former payroll clerk has filed a lawsuit against SUNY Farmingdale alleging discrimination based on pregnancy-related conditions.
Police unity event brings holiday meals to 1,000 families
Thanksgiving will be happier for a thousand families thanks to the 7th Precinct giveaway.
Severino on Girls Scouts of Suffolk County Holiday Light Show: 'A magical experience'
The Girl Scouts of Suffolk County is preparing to open its annual Holiday Light Show at Camp Edey in Bayport. The walk-through event will run from Friday, Nov. 28, through Sunday, Dec. 21.
Stony Brook University researchers continue Antarctic studies amid hopes for permanent presence
A research team from Stony Brook University has begun a new expedition to Antarctica, aiming to study the effects of global change.
Five Stony Brook faculty named among world’s most cited researchers by Clarivate
Five faculty members from Stony Brook University have been named to the 2025 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers list, placing them among the top one percent of researchers globally.
William Floyd United Teachers host annual coat giveaway distributing thousands of winter items
On November 15, William Floyd High School hosted the third annual Coat Giveaway organized by the William Floyd United Teachers (WFUT).
Stony Brook researchers highlight AI and quantum leadership at SUNY council meeting
Universities, industry leaders, and government representatives from across New York State gathered in New York City on November 12-13 for the annual State University of New York (SUNY) Research Council meeting.
Stony Brook lecture series highlights faculty achievements in physics and biomedical engineering
Stony Brook University recently featured two SUNY Distinguished Professors in its Provost’s Lecture Series, highlighting faculty achievements in physics and biomedical engineering.
NYS Arts Council Rewards Grants to Suffolk County Groups
Governor Kathy Hochul announced hat more than 2,400 grants totaling over $63 million were awarded to support nonprofit arts and culture organizations.
Smithtown Swims to Back-to-Back Titles
The Smithtown/Hauppauge swim and dive team has captured its second consecutive and third state title in the last four years.
Suffolk Soccer Honors Their All-Star Game MVPs
This week at the Senior All-Star Soccer Game, which showcased Suffolk County’s best players, Eli Rubio and Elliot Burgueno earned the Most Valuable Player awards.
Brooklyn Father Alleges Collusion Against Children's Advocacy Group
Adrian Jenkins has filed a lawsuit against The Children's Law Center alleging collusion with a family court judge aimed at alienating him from his son through false reports and unethical practices.
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Long Island Farm Bureau Honors Strobel, Lansdale
Long Island Farm Bureau honored two prominent leaders in the region’s agricultural community: Herb Strobel and Sarah Lansdale, AICP, during its 2026 Annual Awards Gala.