Stony Brook University announces dates for Winterfest 2025


Michele J. Barrett Executive Communications Officer | Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University is set to host its second annual Winterfest from January 13 through January 22, offering a variety of activities for the campus community. The event aims to provide opportunities for engagement in arts and crafts, culinary experiences, and life skills education.

Vice President for Student Affairs Rick Gatteau expressed enthusiasm about the event, stating: "As we celebrate the start of a new year together, we are pleased to announce the full lineup of the second annual Winterfest. This is a campus-wide initiative where you can take a break from your busy schedule, have a little fun, and learn something new."

Winterfest events are free and open to all members of Stony Brook University's campus community. Those interested can find more details and register for activities on SBEngaged. Additional information is available on the Winterfest website.

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