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This Saturday, February 7, 4pm | Fine Arts Loop
Ring in the Year of the Horse! Celebrate the Lunar New Year with our campus community during an exciting evening filled with igloos, crafts, tabling, live performances, hot cocoa and a fireworks finale!
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Meet Your New Colleagues (Conoce a Tus Nuevas Compañeros)
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Meet Your New Colleague: Karla Gibbs
With a flourishing career at Stony Brook University, Karla says her main mission is “making all students, no matter where they come from, feel like this is a second home. That they belong and are welcome here.” She also says “Stony Brook changed my life.” Karla also shares that the fact that she is bilingual helps her relate even better with Hispanic students and their families.
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Support Women’s Heart Health This Heart Month
Support "Go Red for Women" this Friday, February 6. All faculty and staff wearing red are welcome! Send us your selfies or group photos all day on Feb. 6 for a chance to be featured on Stony Brook Medicine’s social media! Email or text photos to Shannon Seymour, (631) 358-4090, or DM your photos to @StonyBrookMedicine on Instagram. If posting your own pictures, tag Stony Brook Medicine and use #WeAreStonyBrookMedicine, #GoRedForWomen and #GoRedDay.
Get hyped for heart health and take the Stony Brook Heart Institute’s Heart Health Risk Assessment! Take this two-minute assessment and help us reach our goal of getting 2,026 employees to complete it for Heart Month 2026!
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| | Zuccaire Gallery Faculty Artist Spotlight: Toby Buonagurio & Martin Levine
Now Through February 26
Opening Reception: Tomorrow (Thursday, February 5), 5-7pm, all welcome!
The Faculty Artist Spotlight features the work of longtime Stony Brook University Art Department faculty members Toby Buonagurio and Martin Levine. Learn more.
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It’s a big week for the Seawolves on campus as men’s and women’s basketball are back at Stony Brook Arena and tennis is hosting nearby this week. Men’s basketball winners of five straight are at home this Thursday and Saturday, while women’s basketball who went 4-0 at home in January is at home this Friday and needs your support.
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From Up on Poppy Hill February 5 from 6 - 7:30 pm at the Wang Center Theatre | With a screenplay written by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, adapted from the 1980 manga of the same name by Tetsuro Sayama and Chizuru Takahashi, the story unfolds against Japan’s postwar renewal and features an acclaimed voice cast bringing this tender coming-of-age tale to life. Buy tickets here.
Stony Brook Athletics and our men’s basketball team will host the eighth annual Stony Brook Children’s Hospital Game at Stony Brook Arena on Saturday, February 7 at 4 pm against Northeastern University. Purchase tickets.
Welcome to the Museum: Queer Perspectives and Decolonial Aesthetics with Gad Yola "Travesti del Perú | A One-Credit Independent Project Course This Spring, the Humanities Institute welcomes Gad Yola, a Madrid-based, Afro-Peruvian multidisciplinary drag artist (Travesti del Perú), for a two-week residency exploring queer perspectives and decolonial aesthetics. Students may enroll in a one-credit independent study that combines creative workshops, technical training in video editing, and collaborative production leading to a public video installation. Hours are flexible and graduate and undergraduate students are welcome with home department permission. No prior video editing experience required. Enroll by February 6. Learn more about the course.
Provost’s Lecture Series features Dr. Patricia Coyle and Joe Mitchell, Ph.D. Join us at 3:30 pm on February 10 in the Wang Center Theatre for the Provost’s Lecture Series with Dr. Patricia Coyle, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor of Neurology, and Joe Mitchell, Ph.D., SUNY Distinguished Professor of Applied Math and Statistics. Reserve your seat.
Port Jefferson Ice Festival February 14 & 15 | Stony Brook University and Stony Brook Medicine are proud to sponsor the 7th Annual Ice Festival in the Village of Port Jefferson. This free event will feature live ice carvings by Guinness World Record holder Rich Daly and unique photo opportunities throughout the village.
Sir Run Run Shaw Lecture Series: River Lines What is the place of rivers in projects variously called Blue Humanities, Hydrohumanities, Wet Ontologies? Campos Johnson will consider this question by reading the Parana Ra’anga project, a 2010 expedition organized by Graciela Silvestri and Martin Prieto that traveled by boat from Buenos Aires up to Asunción, retracing the 1534 voyage of Ulrich Schmidl. February 16 | 12:30 pm - 1:50 pm | Humanities Institute 1008. View more event information.
Spend February in Port Jeff - Seawolves Country Stony Brook University and Medicine students and employees are encouraged to explore Port Jefferson Village - Seawolves Country - this February in honor of American Heart Month. On February 18, get your steps in and join Cathrine Duffy, Director of HealthierU, for a community walk starting at 9 am. Check in at the main Village Center Desk. On February 19, the Heart Institute will host free blood pressure and cholesterol screenings at the Port Jefferson Free Library from 9:30 am - 12 pm. Visit the Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce for a growing list of events and happenings. Registration and costs may apply.
Stony Brook 3MT and Postdoc Spotlight | March 13 | 10 am to 3 pm | SAC Auditorium | Learn More and Register for 3MT | Say it in three! Join us to watch doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars from across disciplines transform complex research into compelling, on-stage presentations. All faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend this engaging and insightful competition to witness impactful research presentations and expand your knowledge.
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Build Community with a Seawolf Resource Group!
As the snow starts to melt and Long Island comes to life, now is the perfect time to join a Seawolf Resource Group (SRG)! Visit the SRG website to find a group you want to join or propose a new SRG you’d like to see on campus.
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The Difference You Make Podcast: Nancy Hiemstra
This Season One episode features Nancy Hiemstra, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Professor Hiemstra joins host Dean David Wrobel for a discussion of her latest book, Immigration Detention Inc: The Big Business of Locking Up Migrants, an investigation of the “internal economies” of detention facilities in the greater New York City area. Listen on Spotify and YouTube.
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An example of a heavy-ion collision event recorded by ATLAS in November 2015.
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Be Excited About Being Our Best
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| CatchU® is an app that older people can easily use to monitor their risk of falling. Photo by Vitaly Gariev/Unsplash.
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