News covers SBU Cancer Center’s application for National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation. Arts recounts Me Too movement founder Tarana Burke’s speaking event for SBU students over Zoom. Opinions shares…
This week, News covers SBU’s recent decision to two guests per student at this year’s commencement ceremonies and the push from SUNY faculty to divest $8.42 billion in retirement funds from fossil fuel companies.
This week, News covers Stony Brook University’s School of Communications and Journalism’s launch of a Masters of Science degree in science communication.
In a 1997 Stony Brook study, psychologist Arthur Aron explored whether intimacy between two strangers could be accelerated by having them ask each other 36 personal questions.
Podcast interns Simon Kang, Laurie Wang, and Tim Giorlando interview three Stony Brook University faculty members, asking the question: “What is a crazy, unbelievable story from your life?” Featuring…
This week, News discusses Stony Brook’s decision to hold in-person graduation ceremonies for the spring and how the coup in Myanmar has affected Burmese students studying in the U.S.
For the Sex and Relationships special issue, editors report on the body positivity movement, student’s experiences with eating disorders and diet culture, legislation for the welfare of the LGBTQ community in the military and the journey to self-love.
Editors discuss Stony Brook employees who have petitioned against the university’s return to in-person work, a dancing dentist, President Biden’s first month in office and how self autonomy can improve happiness during the pandemic.