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SBU introduces on-campus micro-farm to enhance dining experience
SBU Eats has launched a micro-farm initiative at East Side Dining on the Stony Brook University campus.
Stony Brook advances green transportation with new sustainability initiatives
Since its inception in 2011, the Stony Brook University Office of Sustainability has been dedicated to offering sustainable transportation options to reduce the university's carbon footprint.
Stony Brook updates EcoLeader Internship Program for enhanced student involvement in sustainability
Stony Brook University is enhancing its sustainability efforts with the updated EcoLeader Internship Program.
Advocacy Corps urges Senator Schumer's staff for timely federal research funding
Members of Stony Brook University’s Advocacy Corps recently engaged in a virtual meeting with the Long Island Regional Director and Deputy Regional Director of U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Sen.
Study finds link between teenage boys' exposure to violence and partner aggression
A recent study led by Rachel Kidman from Stony Brook University has found that adolescent boys who experience violence are more likely to engage in intimate partner violence (IPV).
Stony Brook educator Clare Whitney named 2025 Macy Faculty Scholar
Clare Whitney, an assistant professor at Stony Brook University School of Nursing, has been named a 2025 Macy Faculty Scholar.
Stony Brook student earns marine policy fellowship in Senator Murkowski's office
Alyson Lowell, a PhD candidate at Stony Brook University's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), has been awarded the New York Sea Grant (NYSG) John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship.
Computer science lecturer receives fellowship to develop innovative course on cultural heritage
Tony Scarlatos, a senior lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and recipient of the 2024 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, has been awarded a faculty fellowship for 2025–2027.
Sunkoo Yuh shares journey from aspiring athlete to celebrated ceramicist
Sunkoo Yuh, a renowned ceramicist and professor of art at the University of Georgia, recently shared his artistic journey during the opening reception for his exhibition "Cycles of Clay" at the Charles B. Wang Center.
Seventh grader wins countywide middle school spelling bee
Olivia Chen, a seventh-grade student at William Floyd Middle School, has been named the Suffolk County spelling bee champion.
Cosmic images reveal clearest view yet of universe's infancy
Research conducted by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration has yielded images that provide an unprecedented view of the universe's infancy.
William Floyd hosts annual K-12 districtwide art show
The William Floyd School District Fine Arts Department recently held its annual Districtwide Art Show at the south lobby of William Floyd High School.
From the Newsroom: Democrat Hypocrisy on Immigration, Cuts, and the Deficit
Extremists in the Democratic Party hate and despise both President Trump and Elon Musk so much that they fight against the very same principles put forth by Clinton, Schumer, and Obama, only because the same ideals are now being shared by Trump and Musk.
Suffolk Has New York State's AD of the Year
Comsewogue Schools Athletic Director Matteo DeVincenzo has been named the Athletic Director of the Year at the New York State Athletic Administrators Association conference.
There is a new school record at Ward Melville
Ward Melville has a long and storied history for great athletics, and now they can add another record to their books.
Student honored with national awards for academic excellence
Suffolk County Community College has announced that Nina Kezys, a psychology major from East Northport, has been named to the 2025 All-USA Academic Team and selected as New York’s 2025 New Century Transfer Scholar.
Enrollment opens for William Floyd's summer sports camps for grades 1-12
The William Floyd School District Athletic Department has announced the opening of enrollment for the 2025 Summer Sports Camps.
William Floyd High School artists win big in Lunar New Year Art Show
Three students from William Floyd High School have been recognized as winners in the Town of Brookhaven's fifth annual Lunar New Year Art Show.
Patti Seal—Former Patchogue Village Clerk—Passes at 68
First elected as a Patchogue Village trustee in 2004, Seal became clerk the following year.
It’s Giving Groundhog Day: Hauppauge Car Meet Leads to Shirley Vehicle Impounding
Clyde Jean Baptiste's BMW was impounded in Shirley as evidence of unlawful fleeing, according to authorities.
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
“Daddy’s All Right”: The Miraculous Recovery of Alan Beck
After 8 Minutes Dead, He Came Back to Say: “Daddy’s All Right”
South Country School Names New Humanities Director
The South Country Central School District Board of Education has appointed Kristen Fehr-Thompson as the district’s new humanities director.