Photo exhibition showcases global experiences at Stony Brook University


Lorraine Rubino Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Assistant Vice President for Presidential Initiatives | Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University recently hosted its International Education Week Photo Exhibition, bringing a global perspective to the campus. The event took place on November 20 and 21 at the Stony Brook Union and showcased over 360 photographs submitted by study abroad alumni, incoming exchange students, and international students.

"This exhibition is about more than just pictures," said Mariam Isack, assistant dean for International Academic Programs (IAP). "It’s about sharing stories, celebrating cultural exchange, and engaging our entire campus community in the beauty of global learning. We wanted it to be visible and inclusive, open to everyone."

The exhibition highlighted diversity through eight categories of photographs. Winners in each category were awarded $50 in Wolfie Wallet dollars. Additionally, voting students had the chance to win a $500 credit toward study abroad fees.

Maya Ogando, a senior double majoring in economics and political science who has studied abroad herself, contributed her photos from Spain and played an important role in organizing the event as a student assistant in the IAP office. "Studying abroad changed my career goals," she shared. "I want a career that lets me travel and work internationally."

The concept for this exhibition was inspired by similar events at other SUNY campuses but aimed to be more expansive at Stony Brook. "We initially hoped for at least 50 photos," said Isack. "But we received 361! The enthusiasm from our students and the broader campus community has been incredible."

Winning photographs will be displayed in the library and on campus televisions.

"If you’re thinking about studying abroad, do it," encouraged Ogando. "It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the world while earning credits and paying Stony Brook tuition."

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