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William Paca Middle School's SOAR initiative highlighted on LI News Radio
William Paca Middle School was recently featured on "Spotlight on LI Schools," a program on Long Island News Radio 103.9 FM that showcases positive developments in local schools.
William Floyd celebrates record number of students in SCMEA All-County
A total of 124 student-musicians from William Floyd School District have been recognized by the Suffolk County Music Educators Association (SCMEA) for All-County honors.
Arts seed grants awarded: Over 20 projects receive funding
More than 20 projects have received funding through the Faculty in the Arts, Humanities and Lettered Social Sciences (FAHSS) program.
William Floyd School District announces two-hour delay due to weather
Due to expected weather conditions, the William Floyd School District will open two hours late on Thursday, February 6.
Stony Brook University announces finalists for 2025 Discovery Prize
Three faculty members from Stony Brook University have been selected as finalists for the 2025 Stony Brook Foundation Discovery Prize.
Centre ValBio aids firefighting efforts in Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park
A fire in Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park recently posed a significant threat to rare species of lemurs and other wildlife.
Experts discuss ethics in generative artificial intelligence at Stony Brook webinar
Stony Brook University recently hosted a webinar exploring the interplay of innovation, creativity, ethics, and artificial intelligence.
Stony Brook University rises to No. 84 in global physical sciences ranking
Stony Brook University has made significant progress in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject for 2025, achieving its highest position since 2016 in the field of physical sciences.
William Floyd High School cheerleaders advance to national championship
In a significant development for William Floyd High School, the cheerleading team is set to compete in the National High School Cheerleading Championship (NHSCC) for the first time.
Respiratory therapist Kylie Zahra's journey from student to professional at SBM
Kylie Zahra, a respiratory therapist at Stony Brook Medicine (SBM), has been recognized for her compassionate and caring nature, which is vital in her field.
Eddie Glaude Jr. to speak at Stony Brook University's Presidential Lecture
New York Times bestselling author and political commentator Eddie Glaude Jr. is set to engage in a conversation with Stony Brook University Executive Vice President and Provost Carl Lejuez during the upcoming Presidential Lecture on February 27.
University Orchestra presents Family Concert with Alicja Paruch as soloist
The University Orchestra, under the direction of Susan Deaver, is set to perform its annual Family Orchestra Concert on February 25 at the Staller Center for the Arts.
Stony Brook dental class secures diverse residency placements across multiple states
The Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine's Class of 2025 has achieved notable success in the Postdoctoral Residency Matching Program.
William Floyd High School's GSA receives $500 grant for scholarships and fundraising
The William Floyd High School Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) has been awarded a $500 mini-grant by the Hauppauge LGBT Network.
Stony Brook mentor guides high school student finalist in Regeneron competition
Forty students have been announced as finalists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, with one finalist being mentored by a faculty member from Stony Brook University.
Study finds adolescents spend significant time on smartphones during school
In January, New York Governor Hochul released a report titled "More Learning, Less Scrolling," aiming to limit smartphone use during school hours.
Stony Brook senior excels in neuroscience research; aims for medical school
Sohini Alim, recognized as the URECA researcher of the month for February, is a senior at Stony Brook University.
Study reveals adolescent phone habits disrupt learning
New York Governor Hochul has released a report titled “More Learning, Less Scrolling,” which aims to restrict smartphone use during school hours.
William Floyd basketball team wins third straight league title
The William Floyd boys' varsity basketball team has secured their third consecutive League I title.
High school senior nominated for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program
William Floyd High School senior Victoria Basharina has been nominated for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, an honor given to only 25 students in New York State.
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Hunter Business School Marks 20 Years In Medford
Hunter Business School marks 20 years in Medford, celebrating thousands of graduates and a legacy of hands-on training that continues to shape Long Island’s workforce.