Are you an early riser craving a cinnamon roll at sunrise, or a night owl in need of eggs and bacon after class?| @theU
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Native American hoop dance, a spirited and captivating form of storytelling through dance, takes center stage at Red Butte Garden and Arboretum.| @theU
To ensure continued power reliability, new solutions are needed to keep up with growing energy demands.| @theU
Campus Connect serves as a one-stop hub where students can discover organizations, RSVP for events and manage memberships.| @theU
A National Science Foundation award will enable Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences to explore environmental change on marine ecosystems.| SBU News
Thirty Stony Brook University faculty and staff have been honored with 2024-2025 State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence.| SBU News
Stony Brook University assistant professor David Sprouster has research projects meeting the challenge of strengthening materials used in research projects.| SBU News
Janet Hyunju Clarke, associate dean of research and learning at Stony Brook University Libraries has been awarded the ALA Medal of Excellence Award.| SBU News
Amir Rahmati, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, has been named a senior member by National Academy of Inventors (NAI).| SBU News
Stony Brook University's Staller Center for the Arts has announced the new position of assistant director and the appointment of Katie Stockhammer to the role.| SBU News
Stony Brook University Distinguished Professor of English Rowan Ricardo Phillips received a 2025 Arts and Letters Award from the American Academy of Arts.| SBU News
If you’ve ever stepped over the thresholds of Adelbert Gym, Harkness Chapel or Eldred Hall, chances are you’ve admired the detailed carpentry of their wooden doors. The artistic elements are the product of Tim Logsdon’s hard work. A carpenter at Case Western Reserve University since 1980, Logsdon skillfully transformed piles of lumber into passages to some of the university’s most notable buildings. And today, after 44 years, he will retire from CWRU having left a visible impression...| The Daily