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Libya lecture. MATTHEW YAN

Dartmouth professor discusses genocide and tourism under fascist Italy in Libya

Matthew Yan March 1, 2020
Graziella Parati discussed that agenda and the reasons behind it in her lecture, “Concentration Camps, Architectural Projects and Tourism in Italo Balbo’s Libya” on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at Stony Brook University.
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Review: The Band’s Visit creates memorable staging

Kraig Klein March 18, 2018
“The Band’s Visit,” currently running at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, is one of the shortest shows on Broadway right now.
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Office in Dec. 2012. GULBENK/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS VIA CC BY SA 3.0

Immigration lawyers educate students on Muslim travel ban

Jill Ryan February 2, 2017
The State Department has stated visas from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen will be revoked.
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Corey Flintoff (above, right) gives a talk at Stony Brook University. ANAMARIA SALOBO/THE STATESMAN

Former Moscow correspondent for NPR talks Russian politics

Antonia Brogna November 17, 2016
After spending four years as a foreign correspondent in Moscow, Russia, Corey Flintoff visited Stony Brook University to discuss Russian-American relations.
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Under The Microscope: Research aims to find alternative methods of bone repair

Under The Microscope: Research aims to find alternative methods of bone repair

Ryan Kawalerski August 26, 2016
Researchers at the Stony Brook School for Dental Medicine are currently working on ways to increase the rate of bone growth and repair using bone grafts.
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Sex and Relationship Issue 2016 KRYSTEN MASSA/THE STATESMAN

Sexuality: a history

Justine Josue February 11, 2016
Think back to your early years of sexual awakening, your awkward time of misguided preconceptions and actions. Think of how you have (hopefully) matured!
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Sister Sanaa Nadim, MSA chaplain, works to dispel misconceptions about Islam

Sister Sanaa Nadim, MSA chaplain, works to dispel misconceptions about Islam

Kelly Zegers November 11, 2014
Destiny put Sister Sanaa Nadim on the second floor of Stony Brook’s Student Union, among the offices of the Interfaith Center.
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SBU professor goes to Brazil to enforce shark trade regulations

Rachel Siford November 11, 2014
Assistant Professor Dr. Demian Chapman of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences went to Brazil to teach a workshop on international regulations on the shark fin trade.
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Selim has been playing the French horn for 15 years. (PHOTO CREDIT: AMRSELIM.INFO)

Campus Spotlight: Egyptian musician plays French horn

Dahalia Ibrahim February 17, 2014
Despite the fact that oppression and political turmoil seem so pervasive and entrenched modern-day in Egypt, one native took his musical talents to Stony Brook University to march to his own tune—literally.
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Top three with Keith: a summary of foreign affairs

Keith Olsen April 1, 2013

Egypt A well-known Egyptian comedian has been released on bail after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Bassem Youssef gained notoriety following the Arab Spring revolution in Egypt by uploading videos...

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Stony Brook Community Reacts to Egyptian Conflict

David O'Connor February 6, 2011

While Egypt may be more than 5,000 miles away, the events unfolding have not only transfixed the news airwaves, but also Stony Brook students,  especially those with family and friends still living in...

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A screenshot of the original article, titled Why all students should take AFS courses. STATESMAN FILE

ARCHIVES: Why All Students Should Take AFS Courses

September 27, 1990
The American educational system has deceived us all. When we learned about "Global History in elementary, junior high and high schools a very large continent was very conspicuous in its absence from our textbooks.
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