On Friday, March 11, the American Chemical Society (ACS) commemorated via national historic landmark designation the first construction of an image by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) by Professor Paul Lauterbur 30 years ago in Stony Brook University’s Department of Chemistry. This work led to the Lauterbur’s 2003 Nobel Prize in Medicine. The designation ceremony and [...]
The Suffolk Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (SIPP), and Stony Brook’s Department of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies are presenting the film, Where the Wild Things Are, on Friday, March 4, at 6:45 pm in the Charles B. Wang Center. The screening will be followed by a cross-disciplinary discussion featuring Ruth Bottingheimer, Department of Comparative [...]
Panel Discussion: Human Solidarity, Polish Solidarnosc This panel discussion will open an exhibit of photographs and eyewitness testimonies that document the story of the rise of Polish Solidarnosc, the non-violent social movement that began the end of Communism in Europe. Human Solidarity invites a fresh look at Polish events through the experience of American social [...]
From sports to swimming, fun to forensics, building video games to building character, boys and girls from five to fifteen attended the Summer Camps at Stony Brook last summer and each one had a different reason why it was their best summer ever. Find your reason. And whether it’s dance routines or haute cuisine, students [...]
Application Deadline: February 22, 2011 Encouraging diversity in the learning experience is a key component that contributes significantly to the quality of life on campus and inspires us to even greater accomplishments. The Presidential Mini-Grants for Departmental Diversity Initiatives help bring to fruition the ideas that enable the University to adapt to the changing needs [...]
WolfieNet, Stony Brook’s new campuswide Wi-Fi Network, gives you more. More security with improved data encryption. More reliability with new, upgraded hardware. More convenience, with easy access via your Stony Brook NetID and NetID password. More availability, covering residence halls, academic buildings, and common areas. And more connectivity, with improved wireless performance including accessibility from mobile [...]
Old Age and Care Work: How to Get Paid in 19th and Early 20th Century New Jersey Hendrik Hartog is the Class of 1921 Bicentennial Professor of the History of American Law and Liberty at Princeton University. He has spent his scholarly life working in the social history of American law, obsessed with the difficulties [...]
Enroll in the Techs and the City course at Stony Brook Manhattan and earn three credits in one week—five days in New York City, two days online. Take morning classes and afternoon field trips focusing on technology and society. Pay only $200 for an iPad with enrollment. For more information visit stonybrook.edu/technyc.
Stony Brook and WeCar by Enterprise Rent-A-Car have partnered to provide a cost-effective and convenient car-sharing solution to students, faculty, and staff. WeCar offers registered members access to three Nissan Altima hybrids on campus. The vehicles will be parked and available at West Apartments and the Campus Residents Offices at Mendelsohn Quad. WeCar is an [...]
World-renowned Academy Award winning actress Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton have won a Grammy Award for “Julie Andrews Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies” (Hachette Audio) in the category Best Spoken Word Album for Children. Andrews also received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy. Andrews and Walton Hamilton will be honored at this year’s Stars of Stony Brook Gala [...]

