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The latest episode of our Voices of Transparency and Excellence podcast is in commemoration of America's Semiquincentennial. We dive into the historical events that led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence 250 years ago. What would the Founding Fathers think of American government and politics today?
Guest: Richard Tomczak — Director of Faculty Engagement and Research Assistant Professor in History at Stony Brook University.
Hosts: Judi Brown Clarke, Vice President of Equity & Inclusion and Chief Health Equity Officer; and Rick Gatteau, Vice President of Student Affairs at Stony Brook University.
July 23 – 25 | Experience three unforgettable days of world-class jazz at the inaugural Jazz Loft at Southampton Summer Jazz Festival at the Avram Theatre. Buy the festival pass and purchase tickets here.
July 11 from 5 – 9 pm | Meet this year's lineup of exhibitors, entertainment and vendors at Nikola Tesla’s last remaining laboratory on Long Island at Wardenclyffe, Shoreham, NY. Purchase tickets here.
July 15 at approximately 7 pm | This free event features a special showing of Zootopia 2 at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. Presented by Fortunoff Backyard Store. Register here.
July 28 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm | This special, private event is hosted exclusively for the Stony Brook University community, offering after-hours access to the Aquarium in Riverhead at a reduced rate for our families and alumni. Purchase tickets here.
Stony Brook University has announced the 2026 class of 40 Under Forty alumni honorees – a dynamic group of innovators, changemakers and rising leaders shaping the future of their fields and their communities.
The Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare hosted more than 140 school social workers from Nassau and Suffolk counties for the third Long Island School Social Work Conference on Tuesday, June 2.
The Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) Program is an interdisciplinary training program designed to improve the lives and care of individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.
Lana Gouda ‘26 appreciated how “academically diverse and supportive”
the Department of Political Science is. “My classes motivated me to explore other regions and political dynamics.”