Stony Brook’s YAF chapter didn’t get its requested budget this semester. But rather than simply try again next time like most clubs do (Think included), YAF decided to go a different route: threaten the university with a lawsuit.
Magician Mark Mitton could have used a spell or two on Wednesday afternoon at his appearance in front of hundreds of attendees: Halfway through his presentation, Mitton closed a window on a Stony Brook-provided laptop, only to reveal…porn.
In an effort to avoid cutting academic programs, the provost’s office is relying on a few common methods (like trimming administrative cuts), and some unorthodox methods as well: a “three semester year” and offering classes at 7:00am.
The counting of absentee and affidavit ballots is now over, and Republican candidate Randy Altschuler has issued challenges to every single one of the 31 eligible affidavit ballots cast by Stony Brook University students on Election Day.
“It’s a big job, but I’ve been preparing for a long time to take on such a job,” said Stony Brook Provost Eric Kaler, who will become the University of Minnesota’s 16th president.
The ideology behind Project 50 Forward is full of good intentions—like put- ting in the effort now to establish a foundation for the next 50 years. Stony Brook is swiftly climbing the ladder in terms of academic quality and prestige,…
By Nick Statt Now that Stony Brook is more than 50 years old, the University has begun planning for the next 50 years ahead. To go forth with the plan, Stony Brook has hired globally recognized management consultant firm, Bain…
Out of the hundreds of portraits Stony Brook alum Ying-He Liu has painted, one holds a special significance. On November 12, the university unveiled her portrait of former President Shirley Strum Kenny.
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents has unanimously elected Stony Brook University Provost Eric Kaler as its 16th president. Kaler has accepted the job, which will commence on July 1, 2011. More to come.