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Recent News About Stony Brook University
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Gary Matoren leaves his entire estate to Stony Brook University
Gary Matoren, whose personal experiences have profoundly affected his career and philanthropic choices, is making a significant contribution to Stony Brook University.
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Stony Brook University hosts annual Three Minute Thesis competition showcasing student research
Twelve graduate students from Stony Brook University took part in the institution's annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on March 28.
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Stony Brook students engage in volunteering initiatives during National Volunteer Month
April marks National Volunteer Month, and Stony Brook students are dedicating their time and skills to causes important to their communities.
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SchoolNova celebrates 20 years of Math Kangaroo at Simons Center
Over 100 students gathered at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics on March 20 to participate in the international math competition, Math Kangaroo, organized by SchoolNova at Stony Brook University.
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Women leaders inspire students at 'Not All SHEroes Wear Capes' event
The "Not All SHEroes Wear Capes" event was held for the fifth consecutive year, providing a platform for women leaders from various industries to share their experiences with students and supporters.
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High school students win award for Shinnecock energy research project
Two high school students collaborated with researchers from Stony Brook University to develop energy solutions for the Shinnecock reservation.
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Study reveals cloud types' impact on solar forecast accuracy
A recent study has improved solar energy forecasting by taking into account the types of clouds that impact solar irradiance predictions.
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Cancer drugs may help treat hemorrhagic stroke, say researchers
Research into the treatment of hemorrhagic stroke, specifically through the repurposing of cancer drugs, is receiving attention and funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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Stony Brook University strengthens efforts in climate resilience and education
In response to a severe storm in Suffolk County, New York, Stony Brook University demonstrated its commitment to climate resilience.
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Student shares research and community service achievements at SBU
Daniel Razgonyaev, an Honors College senior majoring in chemical and molecular engineering, has been named the URECA researcher of the month for April.
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Stony Brook professor recognized as AIMBE Fellow for contributions in biomedical engineering
Gábor Balázsi, a professor at Stony Brook University, has been named a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
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Fill it Forward challenge encourages reusables for Earth Month at Stony Brook
The Office of Sustainability is launching its Fill it Forward challenge at the start of Earth Month, aiming to encourage students to engage in environmentally friendly activities by using reusable water bottles.
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Women’s History Month panel at Stony Brook highlights women in leadership
Stony Brook University's Center for Civic Justice organized a panel for Women's History Month on March 26, titled "Her Impact: Women Driving Change," which focused on women's roles in advocacy and leadership.
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Stony Brook bariatric center wins best practice on Long Island for third year
Stony Brook's Bariatric and Metabolic Weight Loss Center has been recognized as the Best Bariatric Practice on Long Island for the third year in a row.
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SUNY leaders host research expo at New York State Capitol
SUNY leaders, including Chancellor John B. King Jr., organized a landmark research expo on March 18 at the New York State Capitol.
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Stony Brook lecture presents challenges and solutions for Long Island's water quality
Record-breaking temperatures and deteriorating water quality are impacting Long Island's bays, based on an annual "State of the Bays" lecture held on April 2 at Stony Brook Southampton.
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Stony Brook faculty members named 2024 AAAS Fellows
Stony Brook University has announced that Gordon T. Taylor, Katherine B. Aubrecht, and Michael A. Bender have been named 2024 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Margaret Schedel joins ACE Fellows Program to boost leadership skills
Margaret Schedel, a professor in the Department of Music at Stony Brook University, has been selected for the 2025-26 American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program.
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Janet Hyunju Clarke honored with 2025 ALA Medal of Excellence Award
Janet Hyunju Clarke, associate dean of research and learning at Stony Brook University Libraries, has been awarded the ALA Medal of Excellence Award.
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Stony Brook celebrates Match Day as medical students secure residencies nationwide
Mike Sova, a fingerstyle guitarist and founder of the Music in Medicine Club at the Renaissance School of Medicine (RSOM) at Stony Brook University, along with Alaba Danagogo, who came from Nigeria on a full scholarship to Syracuse University, are...