Stony Brook University hosts annual scholarship celebration for students


Richard L. McCormick Interim President | Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University students had the opportunity to express their gratitude to scholarship and fellowship donors during the annual Scholarship Celebration held on April 22. The event provided a platform for undergraduate and graduate students to connect with their supporters, emphasizing that scholarships represent not only financial aid but also encouragement to excel academically and professionally.

The recipients, studying in fields ranging from biology and chemical engineering to music, business management, and occupational therapy, expressed appreciation for the confidence and inspiration derived from this support. They valued the chance to personally thank their benefactors.

Richard L. McCormick, Stony Brook University's interim president, highlighted the significance of the event by stating: “Tonight is about bringing together two groups of people who mean so much to the Stony Brook community and to each other — our extraordinary students who inspire us all as they prepare to be the next generation of leaders and experts. And our friends. Thanks to their generosity and commitment, more and more deserving students have access to a world-class education here at Stony Brook.”

The full story by Christine McGrath, along with photos from the event, can be found on SB Matters.

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