Prolonged discussions between the Women’s and Gender Studies Department and the Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies program are coming to fruition this fall, when the two academic programs merge to create a larger Cultural Analysis and Theory Department.
Ask any Stony Brook student, and they’ll say there hasn’t been a day when some part of campus or another was under construction. This summer seemed to…
Hurricane Irene passed through Stony Brook University early on Sunday morning and left little more than a mess in its wake. Several trees and large branches came crashing…
Hurricane Irene loomed large over Stony Brook University’s opening weekend this morning, both figuratively and literally. As students filed into LaValle Stadium for New Student Convocation, rain from…
Hurricane Irene is showing no signs of changing course or losing steam. And that means Stony Brook University could be in for a windy, wet and potentially dangerous first week of the Spring semester. Think Magazine continues our extensive coverage of the biggest storm of the decade.
Hurricane Irene is on it’s way, and with landfall expected on Long Island on Sunday (as thousands of students return to campus), Stony Brook announced today it would open the dorms a day early to returning students in an attempt to avoid a wet mess.
A powerful earthquake rocked the DC metro area on Tuesday afternoon, but the tremors carried all the way up into Canada. Reaction at Stony Brook University was mixed, with some evacuating buildings and others unaware that anything out of the ordinary had occurred.
By Nick Statt The six-month-long search for Stony Brook’s provost is over President Samuel Stanley announced on August 3 that Dr. Dennis Assanis would be appointed Stony Brook…