Student-led mural brightens Stony Brook University's ECC building


Carl Lejuez Provost | Stony Brook University

A new mural has been unveiled at the Educational Communications Center (ECC) building at Stony Brook University, bringing a vibrant touch to the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ). The project, spearheaded by senior Emma Erhard, was completed on September 20 with participation from students, faculty, and staff.

Erhard's initiative is part of a collaboration with the Campus Beautification Committee (CBC) and SoCJ. Lori Kie, communications director for SoCJ, commented on the mural's significance: “Everything we do here is about supporting our students and helping them find their place on campus. It’s an invitation.”

The ECC building often goes unnoticed as a hub for journalism students. The new mural aims to change that perception. Erhard expressed her gratitude towards the university: “I’m happy that I get to give something back to a place that keeps giving me so much to me.”

Laura Lindenfeld, Dean of SoCJ, praised those involved in the project: “Bringing together art and ideas, I am just so proud of Emma, staff, faculty and students who are bringing beauty and excitement to this campus.”

Students like Isha Shaah also participated in painting the mural. Shaah remarked on Erhard’s talent: “She is so incredibly talented and I love her so much. I am really happy that she gets to do this as part of an effort to make the campus unique.”

The CBC encourages student involvement in beautifying the campus through art projects. They invite individuals interested in proposing projects or volunteering for future initiatives.

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