Stony Brook University will announce today that Dr. Dennis Assanis, a distinguished engineering professor at the University of Michigan has been appointed as the next provost of the university.…
Former Stony Brook University President and science advisor to President George W. Bush John H. Marburger has died, according to the Office of The Vice President of Research.…
This week, Stony Brook University began construction of a new 135-room Hilton Garden Inn by clearing a 3 acre plot of land that was, until today, a hundreds-year-old untouched woodland. See our photo gallery.
The Script Kiddies have released a huge cache of what the group describes as internal Walmart documents. Most of the documents are mundane and seemingly unimportant or uninformative, but several dozen employees are listed alongside their social security numbers.
The Script Kiddies, the hacktivist group made famous by their July 4 hacking of the Fox News Politics Twitter account, spoke exclusively with Think about today’s two biggest stories: News Corp’s own illicit behavior and the arrests of fellow cyber-activists from the group Anonymous.
Frank Conti, a recent graduate of Stony Brook University and a defensive tackle for Seawolves Football, died today, according to a Stony Brook University Football spokesman. Conti was…
Medicare subsidies, which have long been a target for cuts by congressional Republicans, may be in jeopardy as negotiations continue over raising the debt ceiling. But if those cuts are included, Stony Brook University Medical Center could lose a further $30 million, on top of over $27 million in state cuts this year.
The reemergence of a proposed Stony Brook campus in South Korea has been in the works for months, but according to sources from the University Senate and the Stony Brook Council, neither deliberative body were kept in the loop about those plans.
Stony Brook University has apparently received final approval from the South Korean Ministry of Education to open a satellite campus there as soon as March. But administrators kept the entire university, including its own University Senate, out of the loop.