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Stony Brook professors earn global recognition as highly cited researchers
Seven professors from Stony Brook University have been named on the 2024 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers list, which identifies them as among the top 1 percent of researchers globally.
Suffolk college partners with universities for streamlined medical education paths
Suffolk County Community College has established partnerships with Binghamton University and St. George’s University to facilitate the transition of its graduates into medical, veterinary, and pharmacy doctoral programs.
Photo exhibition showcases global experiences at Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University recently hosted its International Education Week Photo Exhibition, bringing a global perspective to the campus.
Stony Brook hosts second Human Library event promoting diversity
Stony Brook University recently hosted its second Human Library event, a unique initiative where individuals volunteer to become "books," sharing their personal stories with "readers" in an effort to challenge stereotypes and promote understanding.
Cap and Gown Orders Set For January at William Floyd High School
Parents and guardians of William Floyd High School seniors are being urged to begin preparations for the upcoming graduation ceremony scheduled for June 28, 2025. A key part of these preparations involves ordering caps, gowns, and tassels, which will be worn during the commencement exercises.
Cap and gown orders set for January at William Floyd High School
Parents and guardians of William Floyd High School seniors are being urged to begin preparations for the upcoming graduation ceremony scheduled for June 28, 2025.
DOE funds $50M initiative for sustainable sodium-ion battery development
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $50 million initiative to advance sodium-ion battery technology as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
William Floyd School District Updates Winter Sports Attendance Rules
The William Floyd School District has announced new guidelines for attendees of indoor winter sports events at William Floyd High School. The district emphasizes safety and enjoyment for all spectators and appreciates cooperation from attendees.
Stony Brook hosts parachute-themed event to guide student career exploration
Stony Brook University recently hosted an event aimed at helping students explore their career paths through interactive activities.
Selden man convicted for long-term sexual abuse against children
A Selden man has been found guilty of sexually abusing three of his children over a span of thirteen years.
Families establish first endowment at Long Island State Veterans Home
Two families have taken a significant step in supporting veterans by establishing the first endowment for the Long Island State Veterans Home.
William Floyd School District updates winter sports attendance rules
The William Floyd School District has announced new guidelines for attendees of indoor winter sports events at William Floyd High School.
Brookhaven honors poster contest winners at town board meeting
At the November 19 Town Board Meeting, Supervisor Dan Panico and the Town Council recognized the winners of the Brookhaven Recycles Poster Contest.
Christmas parade route finalized; download available
The Christmas Parade route has been finalized.
Smithtown Christmas Parade set for December with safety measures
The 41st Annual Smithtown Christmas Parade is scheduled for Saturday, December 12, beginning at 4 p.m. Attendees can access the full parade route by viewing or downloading the PDF provided.
Councilwoman Bonner supports organ donations at Stony Brook University event
On November 6, Councilwoman Jane Bonner, a kidney transplant donor, spoke at the Stony Brook University Student Volunteer Appreciation Event.
Stony Brook honors outstanding employees at second annual Stony Awards
Stony Brook University held its second annual Stony Awards on November 20 at Flowerfield in St. James, recognizing the contributions of its faculty, staff, and healthcare personnel.
Students make toys accessible for children with disabilities this holiday season
With the holiday season approaching, students from the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) have collaborated with student groups 3D PATH (Printing and Assistive Technology for Health) and VIP BEAR (Bioengineering Education, Application and...
Stony Brook hosts symposium empowering women in marine science
Stony Brook University recently hosted the Society for Women in Marine Science (SWMS) Symposium, gathering marine scientists from across the nation.
Stony Brook study finds seasonal brain size change mechanism in common shrew
Research conducted by Stony Brook University has uncovered the seasonal changes in brain and body size of the Eurasian common shrew.
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Plaintiff alleges auto dealer and bank conspired in deceptive financing scheme
In a lawsuit filed on December 5th in Brooklyn's Eastern District Court of New York against Generation Kia Inc., Esran L. Boothe claims he was misled into an inflated car financing deal through deceptive practices involving electronic contracts...
UCS Trading Inc., an e-commerce business victimized by fraudsters sues The Moroccan Deal Inc., alleging deceptive investment scheme
In a striking legal move, UCS Trading Inc., an e-commerce company based in New York City has filed a lawsuit against The Moroccan Deal Inc., accusing them along with two individuals of orchestrating a fraudulent investment scheme involving...