Pharmacology Professor Receives $60,000 Grant
A Stony Brook University pharmacology professor received a $60,000 grant from the Feldstein Medical Foundation that will fund his new project which focuses on “new computer technology to speed up[...]
A Stony Brook University pharmacology professor received a $60,000 grant from the Feldstein Medical Foundation that will fund his new project which focuses on “new computer technology to speed up[...]
The Staller Center for the Arts flooded on Saturday, March 4, in the early afternoon, causing power outages on the north side of Stony Brook University’s campus that same evening[...]
The most recent phase of the stony brook bike share program has kicked in and has been an overwhelming success. This new step in the program included putting four bike[...]
Campus News · News · Top Stories
At approximately 10:45 PM on Thursday, February 7, an as-of-yet unidentified female student was struck while on the sidewalk of Circle Road near Tabler Quad. The victim is reported to[...]
Campus News · News · Top Stories
More often than not the big talk that transpires on the Internet will never come to fruition, and will instead remain as words on a webpage. However, on Friday[...]
After securing consecutive home victories over Hartford and Boston University, Stony Brook men’s basketball began a two-game road trip, Friday, Jan. 18, against the University of Vermont Catamounts in Burlington. The[...]
On Saturday, Jan. 12, Stony Brook men’s basketball defeated Hartford 73-59 at Pritchard Gym to improve to 12-4 overall and 3-0 in conference play this season. Off that victory the[...]
After winning a 64-59 contest at Sacred Heart University on Tuesday, December 18, men’s basketball traveled to College Park, Maryland to battle the University of Maryland Terrapins, December 21. The[...]
By Priscila Korb Students walking around the Stony Brook campus recently have undoubtedly noticed the many construction projects around campus. One of the most talked about projects is the still[...]
This campus is beautiful. I mean that – even with all of the ongoing construction. There are sections, like the Staller Steps, or the fountain near the Administration building that[...]
