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Stony Brook Participates in SUNY Long Island Pitch Competition
ion from Stony Brook was Soulo, a toe-nail clipper for older adults. Joshua Zhu, a second-year medical student in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Br...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-30
Become a Holiday Hero with Project Sunshine
t a fun and interactive event to help children at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital. On Wednesday, December 1, head over to East Side Dining from 1 pm to 2:30 pm ...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-30
Love the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? There’s an FIT Connection
sweets” clowns, as Macy’s calls them, will be costumed as pies, cookies, and cakes. “Silly seaside” clowns appear as starfish and seahorses. “Spacey” clowns ar...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-30
Math Professor Samuel Grushevsky Named a 2022 AMS Fellow
ition, advancement, communication and utilization of mathematics. They are recognized by their peers for their contributions to the profession. ? ? “It is an ho...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-29
Global Technology Diplomacy Forum 2021
Global Technology Diplomacy Forum 2021 will be held online on Tuesday, November 30th, 2021. ? ? Our president Wonki Min will have Opening Remarks and in Session...
News > Notice 2021-11-25
Developing the Next Generation of Particle Accelerator Talent
ng. The program is supported by a $2.9 million, five-year grant from the High Energy Office of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). ? ? The new program is named...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-25
SBU Part of NASA Mission to Better Understand Tropical Storms
ds during their lifecycles ? data that will help scientists better understand and predict the behavior of dangerous tropical storms and address a significant is...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-25
Two Research Projects Involving SBU Faculty Receive DOE INCITE Awards
rough these awards, the research teams will be able to access the leadership-class supercomputers at DOE’s Argonne and Oak Ridge National Laboratories. ? ? The ...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-23
Chalk Murals Beautify FIT’s Exterior Once Again
since 2013, brings together fourth-year Illustration students to create chalk murals along the college’s concrete exterior walls. The illustrators paint with a ...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-23
Stop the Bleed Program Teaches Nursing Students How to Save Lives
50 nursing students. ? ? More than 1.5 million people have now been trained to STOP THE BLEED®, and the national campaign’s goal is to train 200 million. The pu...
News > Newsroom 2021-11-22