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Oct 22, 2024

Stony Brook Medicine announces leadership changes in community medical divisions

Stony Brook Medicine has announced leadership changes within its Stony Brook Community Medical (SBCM) and Meeting House Lane (MHL) divisions, effective November 1, 2024.

Oct 22, 2024

Suffolk student joins EF Future Nobel Laureates Scholarship Program

Stefanie Karayoff, a student at Suffolk County Community College and resident of Ronkonkoma, has been accepted into the EF Future Nobel Laureates Scholarship Program. This initiative is developed in collaboration with the Nobel Prize Museum and the Forum on Education Abroad. It aims to provide students with opportunities to experience global challenges firsthand.

Oct 22, 2024

Brentwood Islanders Lions Club aids Suffolk County Community College's food pantry

The food pantry at Suffolk County Community College has received support from the Brentwood Islanders Lions Club. This assistance is part of an effort to help students who face difficulties affording basic necessities. The recent drive organized by the club plays a significant role in reducing food insecurity among students on campus.

Oct 21, 2024

Stony Brook microbiology program honored by American Society for Microbiology

The Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Stony Brook University's Renaissance School of Medicine has been recognized as a "Milestones in Microbiology" site by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).

Oct 18, 2024

Moriches Elementary celebrates student readers with awards

Moriches Elementary School recently held an event to recognize students in grades K-5 who participated in the voluntary summer reading program. The program aimed to motivate kindergarten and first-grade students to learn 40 grade-level words before the start of the school year. Meanwhile, students from second to fifth grade were encouraged to engage in various reading challenges such as reading outdoors, selecting a book adapted into a movie, and exploring non-fiction books.

Oct 18, 2024

Stony Brook receives $500K grant for community college transfer program

Stony Brook University has been awarded a $500,000 Innovation Driven by Evidence and Advanced Strategies (IDEAS) grant from the American Talent Initiative College Excellence Program and Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Oct 18, 2024

High school student found with handgun; investigation ongoing

This afternoon, shortly before high school dismissal, a student was brought to an administrator's office for possible vaping. During a search with a metal detecting wand, it was discovered that the student had a handgun. The weapon was confiscated and police were notified immediately.

Oct 17, 2024

William Floyd High School students earn spots at NYSCAME All-County Music Festival

Twenty-eight students from William Floyd High School have been chosen to participate in the upcoming New York State Council of Administrators for Music Education (NYSCAME) All-County Music Festival. This event, scheduled for next month, honors junior and senior musicians who have shown exceptional talent.

Oct 16, 2024

Stony Brook study links substance use with increased brain neuromelanin

A recent study by researchers at Stony Brook University has identified a potential link between substance use and increased neuromelanin levels in the midbrain of young adults.

Oct 16, 2024

William Floyd High School presents 'Kodachrome' November 1-2

Students at William Floyd High School are preparing for their fall theater production of "Kodachrome" by Adam Szymkowicz. The play will be performed on November 1 and 2 at 6:30 pm in the Nick Poulos Auditorium. Tickets are priced at $10 and can be purchased online or at the door.

Oct 16, 2024

Suffolk County Community College highlights impact of new SUNY student success program

Suffolk County Community College recently announced the successful implementation of the State University of New York's (SUNY) Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP) program across its three campuses. This initiative is part of a broader rollout involving 25 SUNY-affiliated institutions throughout New York State. The program, inspired by the City University of New York's ASAP model, aims to improve student completion rates and reduce opportunity gaps.

Oct 15, 2024

William Floyd High School girls' tennis advances to playoffs for 22nd straight year

The William Floyd High School girls' varsity tennis team has concluded a successful season, securing their place in the playoffs for the 22nd consecutive year. Under the guidance of head coach David Pia, the Colonials achieved a 10-2 record in League IV and a 14-2 overall standing. Their performance has earned them a No. 4 seed, granting them a first-round bye and setting up a second-round home playoff match on October 22 against either No. 13 Sachem or No. 20 Eastport-South Manor.

Oct 11, 2024

Suffolk County Community College partners with St. Joseph's University for expanded student opportunities

Suffolk County Community College and St. Joseph's University have announced a new partnership aimed at providing students with guaranteed acceptance into nearly all of St. Joseph’s programs through joint admission. This initiative includes 48 articulation agreements between the two institutions, promoting educational advancement while allowing students to remain on Long Island.

Oct 11, 2024

Suffolk County Community College renames nursing school after Jane F. Shearer

Suffolk County Community College has renamed its nursing school to honor Jane F. Shearer, who dedicated over 30 years of service to the institution. The new name, Jane F. Shearer School of Nursing, pays tribute to her contributions as the Eastern Campus Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and President of the Guild of Administrative Officers before her passing from cancer in 2019.

Oct 11, 2024

William Floyd student named among top field hockey players by Newsday

Gianna Trotta, an 11th-grade student at William Floyd High School and a member of the varsity field hockey team, has been recognized as one of the top 50 field hockey players for the fall 2024 season by Newsday.

Oct 11, 2024

William Floyd High School students earn prestigious NYSSMA All-State accolades

Twelve students from William Floyd High School have been selected as New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) All-State musicians for 2024. This distinction is awarded to the top high school musicians in New York State. The NYSSMA All-State Festival will be held from December 5-8 at the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music Concert Hall.

Oct 9, 2024

Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary students engage in STEM school building project

Second-grade students at Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School recently took part in a STEM project under the guidance of Ms. Ashley Kilanowski. The project involved real-world engineering processes, where students, with help from their parents, envisioned and created their ideal school building.

Oct 9, 2024

Stony Brook study explores gene therapy potential for diabetic kidney disease

New research from Stony Brook Medicine suggests a novel approach to combat diabetic kidney disease (DKD) by targeting cellular signaling between two types of kidney cells. The study, led by Dr. Sandeep K. Mallipattu and Dr. Nehaben A. Gujarati, was published in Nature Communications.

Oct 8, 2024

William Floyd honors Barbara McAdam as outstanding educator

Barbara McAdam has been named the 2024 William Floyd Alumni Association Outstanding Educator. Her journey in education began when she moved with her family from Ozone Park, Queens, to Brentwood in 1959. As a student in the Brentwood School District, she was inspired by her teachers who recognized and nurtured her talents in music, language, and writing.

Oct 8, 2024

Brian Heinz honored as outstanding educator by William Floyd Alumni Association

Brian Heinz has been named the 2024 William Floyd Alumni Association Outstanding Educator. Heinz is a well-known author of 20 children's books, which span both fiction and non-fiction genres. His works are known for their reflection of the natural world, often researched on location.

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The Jets Bring on a Familiar Face

The New York Jets offense was stagnant for much of last season, so a change was widely expected. The change the Jets made is one of the more highly regarded offensive minds in the league, and expectations are high for the unit’s new leader. The Jets have hired Long Island native Frank Reich to take over as offensive coordinator.