Carly Gomes, assistant professor of pediatrics in Stony Brook's Renaissance School of Medicine, was named a fellow of the SUNY Hispanic Leadership Institute
Stony Brook University recognizes Native American Heritage Month in acknowledgment of the rich contributions of Native American and Indigenous Peoples.
Activists Rotem Levin and Osama Iliwat, who form the duo “Salt of the Earth,” spoke about the conflict in Israel and Palestine at Stony Brook University.
Two Stony Brook University graduate students attended the 2024 National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science in San Antonio
Stony Brook University has scheduled a series of programs for National Disability Employment Awareness Month to help maintain an accessible university.
Stony Brook University is celebrating its 35th year of Hispanic Heritage Month, which honors the remarkable contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans.
Stony Brook University’s Office of Procurement held its annual Supplier Diversity Fair September 25, attended by 30 exhibitors and more than 200 faculty & staff
Two Stony Brook University faculty are providing equitable beach access to underserved communities on Long Island's North Shore with a new shuttle service.
This fall, EOP/AIM at Stony Brook University proudly welcomes 262 students, its largest incoming class, highlighting the university's commitment to diversity