Stony Brook University’s mission, vision and very essence are built on the principles of providing equal access to world-class education in a caring environment, where we respect and embrace our differences, take responsibility to protect our local communities, and practice civility at all times. We promote inclusion, welcome freedom of expression, encourage civil discourse, and take a firm stand against divisiveness and insensitivity in all venues and forms. This site – Caring, Respect, Civility – provides resources and support to help us all remember these values and practice these behaviors. This is more important than ever in today’s challenging and changing educational, political and social climate. Together, we can stay Stony Brook Strong, and continue to build and role model the culture that is the hallmark of our University.
- 2AprFaculty Research Lecture by Matthew Salzano/IDEA Fellow - "How to Train Your Bot to Deliberate? Lessons from Twitter Bots"Drawing on his book project, "Living a Participatory Life: Navigating Demanding, Digital Times", Salzano offers examples of how Twitter bots...
- 4Apr Black Women Creating Long Island: A Speaker/Archival Series spotlighting Barbara Jean Coley and Lillie B. CrowderBlack Women Creating Long Island: A Speaker/Archival Series spotlighting educator Barbara Jean Coley/SCCC Emeritus and community activist Li...
- 11AprFilm Showing - "Return to Sender: Women of Color in Colonial Postcards & the Politics of Representation" (2023) Film Showing - "Return to Sender: Women of Color in Colonial Postcards & the Politics of Representation" (2023) followed by discussion with ...
- 15AprPressing Matters - A Conversation with Spanish-Chinese artist/graphic novelist Quan Zhou On her work detailing the lives and experiences of children of immigrants in Spain....
- 18AprFaculty lecture by Anne O'Byrne/PHI - "The Problem of Time for Democracies"Can democracies be open to indigenous ways of being in time, queer temporalities, the time of repair, the time of the on-go? ...
- 23AprA Zoom Conversation on the BIPOC queer oral history/podcasting project, "Storying Sex"A Zoom Conversation with Wilfredo Flores/University of North Carolina at Charlotte and McKinley Green/George Mason University on their BIPOC...
FOR YOUR SAFETY, HEALTH & WELL-BEING
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Healthier U
- Health Information Line and COVID/return to work protocols
- Services available on the homepage of ThePulse (only available to SBM employees)
- Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics on Campus
- SB Guardian (our safety app, which features Panic Call Mode and a Safety Timer)