STRONGER TOGETHER UPDATE: June 8, 2023
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PRIDE IN ORIGAMI
Chorale Video
Led by Elizabeth Argiro, the Origami Club takes, feels and shares PRIDin its Wang Center Progressive PRIDFlag exhibit in the Wang Center. View the video. Read the SBU News story.
MEET YOUR NEW COLLEAGUES

Meet Catherine Sherman

Assistant Dean for University Honors Programs
Start Date: January 23, 2023

Catherine Sherman was new to Stony Brook when she became assistant dean for the Honors College, University Scholars, and the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Program in January, but her experience working in higher education spans more than 20 years ... 

“I've been an instructor, an advisor, an administrator,” she says, referencing her former positions at colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and Ohio. “And now I get to broaden that lens with the vision and intention of unifying our honors programs to build that community of scholars and increase opportunities for everyone involved.”


WELCOME TO SUMMER DINING, SNACKING, SHOPPING!

We Proudly Serve Starbucks in Admin 
In the Administration building lobby. Monday-Friday, 8am-3pm. Enjoy coffee, tea and grab-and-go snacks. (Not all beverages available including espresso.)

Jasmine Market at the Charles B. Wang Center 
On the second floor of Wang. Open M-F, 9am-3pm. Breakfast/lunch/snacks include muffins/pastries, salads, sandwiches/wraps, fruit cups, beverages, snack packs, ice cream novelties and more!

Shop Red West
In the Melville Library. Open with new Stony Brook and Seawolves apparel and merchandise! You can also order online at sbushopred.com. Summer hours: Monday-Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday: 9am-3pm.


SUMMER SAFETY TIPS FROM STONY BROOK MEDICINE
Get summer health and safety tips from SBM experts. Let's stay safe out there and here's what you need to know about:
SUMMER SHOUT OUTS, NEWS AND EVENTS
SUMMER ART ... COURTESY OF PROFESSOR NAGASAWA

Department of Art Professor Nobuho Nagasawa’s Luminescence is being featured at the first exhibition in The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)’s new series, Architecture Now: New York, New Publics.

On view through July 29, this exhibition brings together a wide variety of design proposals ranging from waterfront parks, networks of public pools and cultural spaces to local community gardens, subway stations and virtual monuments for underrepresented populations. Check it out!
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