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Stony Brook University study links adolescent sleep habits to future heart health
A recent study led by researchers at Stony Brook University’s Program in Public Health has found that sleep habits during adolescence can predict cardiovascular health in young adulthood.
Stony Brook alumnus Martin Horstman expands children's gaming platform after acquisition
Martin Horstman, a 2006 graduate of Stony Brook University, has seen his childhood passion for video games evolve into a global platform aimed at children.
Stony Brook study links adolescent sleep habits with future heart health
A recent study led by Stony Brook University researchers has found that adolescents who maintain earlier, more efficient, and regular sleep patterns are more likely to have better cardiovascular health as young adults.
Stony Brook University TV writing students win awards at Austin Film Festival
Two students from Stony Brook University’s MFA in Television Writing Program have received top honors at the 2025 Austin Film Festival, a prominent event for screenwriting and storytelling in film and television.
Stony Brook professors to discuss neutrino physics and aging at Provost’s Lecture Series
Two SUNY Distinguished Professors, Chang Kee Jung and Clinton Rubin, will speak at the upcoming Provost’s Lecture Series event on November 20 at 7 p.m. in the Charles B. Wang Center Theater at Stony Brook University.
Staller Center announces Spring 2026 lineup featuring music, dance, theater, and comedy
The Staller Center has announced its Spring 2026 season, featuring a range of performances in music, dance, theater, and comedy.
Jazz Loft @ Southampton presents ‘The Art & Soul of Rhythm & Blues’ October 30
The Jazz Loft @ Southampton Concert Series will continue its fall season with a performance titled “The Art & Soul of Rhythm & Blues” on Thursday, October 30.
Stony Brook researchers develop AI system for realistic 3D models of Mars
Researchers at Stony Brook University have developed an artificial intelligence system that creates realistic three-dimensional videos of the Martian surface.
FoodLab hosts nutrition-focused Tea Talk Tuesday event at Stony Brook Southampton
FoodLab at Stony Brook Southampton is organizing its next “Tea Talk Tuesday” event on November 4, featuring Paula Montagna, a registered dietitian from Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.
Stony Brook highlights inclusive approach in MFA creative writing program
Stony Brook University’s MFA in Creative Writing and Literature program was the focus of a recent interview on WLIW-FM’s Heart of the East End.
Stony Brook professor Neelima Sehgal honored as 2025 American Physical Society Fellow
Stony Brook University Professor Neelima Sehgal has been named a 2025 Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
Two freshmen win logo contest for William Floyd High School's 'Puffs' production
William Floyd High School freshmen Audriana Smith and Welman Gomez Zelaya have been named winners of a logo design contest for the school’s theater program.
New York State Education Department allows Regents exam exemptions for major life events
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has introduced a new policy allowing students affected by significant life events to be exempt from taking Regents examinations required for graduation.
Stony Brook University installs 10 faculty into endowed positions at annual ceremony
Stony Brook University recognized 10 faculty members at its annual investiture ceremony, which took place on October 24 at the Charles B. Wang Center Theater during Homecoming weekend.
Suffolk County Community College announces James J.A. Mercer art exhibit in Brentwood
Suffolk County Community College will host an exhibition titled “James J. A. Mercer: Without Thinking” at its Sagtikos Art Gallery on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood.
William Floyd High School's business education department wins seventh state honor
The William Floyd High School Business Education Department has been recognized as the Business Education & Marketing “Department of the Year” by the Business Teachers Association of New York State for the seventh time.
U.S. Energy Secretary visits BNL highlighting collaboration with Stony Brook University
United States Secretary of Energy Chris Wright visited Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) on September 30 as part of his tour of the Department of Energy’s national laboratories.
Wolfie Dash draws record turnout at Stony Brook University homecoming
The third annual Wolfie Dash 5K Run/Walk concluded Stony Brook University's Homecoming weekend on October 26, drawing 525 participants to the event.
William Floyd High School to host multiple community aid events amid SNAP benefit suspension
In response to the ongoing federal government shutdown and the suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November, several food distribution events have been scheduled in Suffolk County.
Suffolk County Community College begins construction on new automotive training center
Suffolk County Community College has begun construction on a new Automotive Technology Training Center at its Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood.
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