Coast Guard Enables Environmental Studies and Economics Major to Serve Country and Planet
Ever since middle school, James Pizaro ’22 has harbored an increasing interest and love of the environment. At Stony Brook University, he discovered a path that would not only lead to a...Read More
Wallace Selected to Present at United Nations Conference on Africa
Adryan Wallace, assistant professor in the Department of Africana Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently selected by the United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on...Read More
SBU Scientist Discovering How Much Climate Change Has Affected Penguins in Antarctica
Scientists from Stony Brook University on Greenpeace’s Antarctic expedition are discovering the significant effects that global climate change has had on penguin colonies in the Antarctic. Heather Lynch, professor of...Read More
Gabriella Mayers ’21 Wins Rockefeller Institute of Government Future Leaders in Policy Competition
Mayers presented a policy and research paper that gave recommendations for how to better support LGBTQ+ people of color in America.
Katy Siegel Champions the Legacy of a Barrier-Breaking Artist
Joan Mitchell made her entrance in the New York art world of the 1950s, and moved between the United States and France for the next four decades as one of...Read More
Abhay Deshpande and Alan Alda Are Named 2021 AAAS Fellows
Deshpande, from Physics and Astronomy, and Alda, founder of the Alda Center for Communicating Science, were honored for their distinguished efforts in the advancement of science.