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Stony Brook University

Stony Brook University (SBU), officially the State University of New York at Stony Brook, is a public research university in Stony Brook, New York. Along with the University at Buffalo, it is one of the State University of New York system's two flagship institutions.[9][10] Its campus consists of 213 buildings on over 1,454 acres (588 hectares) of land in Suffolk County and it is the largest public university (by area) in the state of New York.[11]

Stony Brook University
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Former names
State University College on Long Island
(1957–1962)
TypePublic research university center
EstablishedSeptember 16, 1957; 65 years ago (1957-09-16)[1]
Parent institution
State University of New York
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$470.8 million (2022)[2]
ChancellorDeborah F. Stanley (interim)
PresidentMaurie D. McInnis
ProvostCarl W. Lejuez
Academic staff
2,825 (Fall 2020)[3]
Students25,510 (Fall 2022)[4]
Undergraduates17,509 (Fall 2022)[4]
Postgraduates8,201 (Fall 2022)[4]
Location, ,
United States

40°55′01″N 73°07′26″W / 40.917°N 73.124°W / 40.917; -73.124Coordinates: 40°55′01″N 73°07′26″W / 40.917°N 73.124°W / 40.917; -73.124[5]
CampusLarge Suburb,[6]
1,454 acres (588 ha)[7]
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Statesman
Colors  Red
  Black[8]
NicknameSeawolves
Sporting affiliations
MascotWolfie the Seawolf
Websitewww.stonybrook.edu
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Location in the United States

Opened 66 years ago in 1957 in Oyster Bay as the State University College on Long Island, the institution moved to Stony Brook in 1962.[1][12] In 2001, Stony Brook was elected to the Association of American Universities, a selective group of major research universities in North America. It is also a member of the larger Universities Research Association.[13] It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[14]

Stony Brook University, in partnership with Battelle, manages Brookhaven National Laboratory, a national laboratory of the United States Department of Energy. The university acquired land for a Research & Development Park adjacent to its main campus in 2004, and has four business incubators across the region. The University's impact on the Long Island economy amounts to US$7.23 billion in increased output, and research expenditures have surpassed the US$230 million mark annually.[15] Stony Brook is the largest single-site employer on Long Island; over 25,500 students are enrolled at the university, which has over 15,000 employees and over 2,850 faculty.[16]

As of May 2022, Stony Brook faculty and alumni have included: 7 Nobel laureates, 2 Abel Prize recipients, at least 5 living billionaires, 2 Pulitzer Prize winners, and 5 Fields Medalists, putting it in a tie for the seventh-most among American universities.[17][18][19]

Stony Brook's intercollegiate athletic teams have competed in Division I of the NCAA since 1999 as the Seawolves. Stony Brook joined the Colonial Athletic Association on July 1, 2022 after competing as a member of the America East Conference since 2001.[20]

History

Origins in Oyster Bay

 
 
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Location in New York
 
Coe Hall on the original Oyster Bay campus (used 1957–1964)

The State University of New York at Stony Brook was established in Oyster Bay in 1957, as the State University College on Long Island (SUCOLI). Established almost a decade after the creation of New York's public higher education system, the institution was envisioned as a college for the preparation of secondary school teachers.[21]

Leonard K. Olson was appointed as the first dean of the institution[22] and was instrumental in the recruitment of faculty staff and planning of the later Stony Brook campus. SUCOLI opened with an inaugural class of 148 students,[21][23] on the grounds of the William Robertson Coe Planting Fields estate. These first students were admitted on a tuition-free basis.

1961 was a year of firsts as thirty students were conferred degrees in the first commencement[24] and the university was appointed its first president, John Francis Lee.[22] Lee left later that year due to political and bureaucratic matters regarding the future of the university and the central administration at Albany.[25][26] Nevertheless, he had fulfilled his primary task of reshaping the university from a technical science and engineering college of limited degree options to a full-scale university featuring liberal arts programs.[27]

Move to Stony Brook

In 1960 the Heald Report,[28] commissioned by Governor Nelson Rockefeller, recommended a major new public university be built on Long Island to "stand with the finest in the country", a report that would ultimately shape most of the university's growth[29] for years to come.

 
The Staller Center for the Arts on the Stony Brook campus

Ward Melville, a philanthropist and businessman from the Three Village area in western Suffolk County donated over 400 acres (160 hectares) of land to the state for the development of a state university[23] and in 1962 the institution relocated to Stony Brook[26] and officially renamed as the State University of New York at Stony Brook. However, the longer name has fallen out of favor; since 2005, it has usually been called simply Stony Brook University (SBU).[30]

The campus had 782 students enrolled in 1962, but enrollment had increased more than tenfold by 1969, surpassing the 8,000 mark,[31] fueled by the large funding of public higher education in the Sputnik era. In 1963, only three years after the release of the Heald Report, the Governor commissioned the "Education of Health Professions" (Muir Report) report.[32] The report outlined the need for expansion of the university system to prepare medical professionals for the future needs of the state.[32] The report was particularly important for Stony Brook as it recommended creation of a Health Science Center and academic hospital at the campus to serve the need of the fastest-growing counties (Nassau and Suffolk) in New York at the time.[32]

Growth

In 1965, the State University appointed John S. Toll, a physicist from the University of Maryland as the second president of Stony Brook.[26] In 1966, the university set forth initial timetables for the development of the Health Science Center, which would house the university's health programs and hospital. Despite the budgetary concerns and challenges from Albany, the university released a formalized plan early in 1968 and funding for recruitment of faculty was provided. At the same time, residential housing was expanded to 3,000, the Stony Brook Union opened in 1970, and in 1971, the massive expansion project for the campus library (named in memory of Frank Melville Jr., father of philanthropist Ward Melville) was completed.

 
Atrium of the Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library
 
Stony Brook University Hospital, located on the east side of campus and attached to the Health Science Center

Despite the fast-paced growth, campus infrastructure often struggled to keep pace: overcrowding,[33] expansion,[34] landscaping, lighting, and safety were persistent problems at the university, which led to multiple protests and growing tension between the student body and the administration. In January 1968, the infamous "Operation Stony Brook" drug raid resulted in the arrest of twenty nine students and in the fall of 1968, tension climaxed as the administration and students decided on a three-day moratorium to bring together the entire university with the goal of improving communication between the students, faculty, and administration.[25]

The 1970s witnessed the growth of the university and its transformation as a major research institution within New York's public school system, with strong graduate programs and scientific breakthroughs like the development of magnetic resonance imaging.[35] But the university lagged significantly in undergraduate education, prioritizing graduate education and research over undergraduate studies and student life. By 1975, enrollment had reached 16,000 and expansion crossed over Nicolls Road with the construction of the Health Science Center, which would be completed in 1980.

In 1981, John Marburger was inaugurated as the third president, and continued the expansion. By the late 1980s, the administration affirmed the need to improve other areas of the institution, which included undergraduate education, student and residential life, and intercollegiate athletics. In 1994, the university approved a decision to transition athletics to the Division I of the NCAA by 1999 and followed with the construction of the Stony Brook Arena and the expansion of the Indoor Sports Complex.[36]

Further expansion into the 21st century

The 1990s affirmed Stony Brook's success at building a research university with a strong undergraduate education. Under the leadership of its fourth president, Shirley Strum Kenny, the administration sought out to showcase the value of the institution. Kenny was responsible for campus wide improvement projects which included large scale landscaping, renovations of every residence hall, the continued growth of the athletics programs, the improvement of student life, ever increasing research expenditures, a branding/marketing campaign, and the university's increasing ties with private philanthropy.

In the mid-1990s, the school began to distance itself from the SUNY system, as Kenny believed that the SUNY name was hurting the school's reputation.[37]

 
The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, one of the many gifts received by the university in the 2000s

In 1998, the university became one of the top 100 of American research universities in the U.S. News & World Report. That same year, the university and Battelle Memorial Institute were chosen by the Department of Energy as joint operators of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, joining a selective group of universities that operated national laboratories across the nation. Enrollment reached the 20,000 mark in 2001, and the administration's improvement efforts climaxed with the invitation to the highly selective Association of American Universities, an organization of sixty-two universities across North America committed to a strong system of research and education.[38]

2002 saw the opening of the $22 million Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium and the inauguration of the massive Charles B. Wang Center dedicated to Asian and American culture, funded by a $50 million donation from Charles B. Wang. At the time, it was the largest private donation to a SUNY institution.[39] In 2003, chemistry professor Paul Lauterbur received a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research and discovery of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, which was instrumental in the development of NMR Imaging (MRI) while at Stony Brook. In 2005, the university bought the Flowerfield property adjacent to campus through eminent domain as land for the development of a Research and Development Park. Plans for a law school were in the talks but scrapped shortly after.

In 2009, president Shirley Strum Kenny stepped down, and in May, Dr. Samuel Stanley, Jr. was announced as Stony Brook's fifth president. The late 2000s saw the university receive historic philanthropic donations. Hedge funder Jim Simons made multiple multi-million donations, including a $25 million donation to the Stony Brook Foundation in 2006, a $60 million donation for the development of the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics in 2008, and a landmark $150 million donation to the university in 2011.[40] Other major donations were provided by alumni Joe Nathan, Stuart Goldstein, and Glenn Dubin for major renovation of athletic facilities. In 2010 Dr. Stanley announced Project 50 Forward, a comprehensive plan for the development of the university in the next fifty years with a focus on "operational excellence, academic greatness, and building for the future."

 
New East Side Dining facility attached to Chavez and Tubman residence halls

In 2012, the $40 million Walter J. Hawrys Campus Recreation Center opened,[41] soon followed by the on-campus Hilton Garden Inn in May 2013.[42] Frey Hall, named after alumnus Dr. Robert Frey, opened in 2013 after undergoing renovations as the former Old Chemistry building.[43] The Stony Brook University Arena underwent a $21 million overhaul, re-opening as the Island Federal Arena in 2014.[44] In July 2015, a new $40.8 million Computer Science building opened, spanning 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2).[45] New dormitories, known as Chavez Hall and Tubman Hall, along with a new East Side Dining hall, opened in the fall of 2016.[46] In January 2019, Stony Brook Medicine opened their $194 million cancer center to the public.[47]

In 2018, Stony Brook received its best ranking yet in the U.S. News & World Report, at 80th in the United States.[48]

President Stanley left Stony Brook effective August 1, 2019 to become the president of Michigan State University following the Larry Nassar scandal.[49] Provost Michael A. Bernstein was named interim president in his place.[50] On March 26, 2020, Maurie McInnis, the executive vice president and provost of the University of Texas was named the sixth president of Stony Brook, effective July 1, 2020.[51]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Army constructed $50 million temporary field hospitals on the campus of Stony Brook University.[52][53] However, the beds were dismantled in 2021 without ever being used.[54] A $63.4 million renovation of the Stony Brook Union was completed during the pandemic and opened in 2020.[55]

Flagship status era

On January 5, 2022, New York governor Kathy Hochul officially designated Stony Brook University and the University at Buffalo as the two flagship universities of the State University of New York system.[9][10] The announcement came with the dedication of a new $100 million multidisciplinary engineering building.[56] On January 25, 2022, Stony Brook announced its departure from the America East Conference after 21 years to the Colonial Athletic Association, effective July 1, 2022.[57]

Distinguished professor Dennis Sullivan earned the 2022 Abel Prize, the top honor in mathematics.[58]

In the 2022–23 edition of the U.S. News & World Report national college rankings, Stony Brook was ranked 77th, its highest-ever placement as well as the first time that Stony Brook held sole possession of the highest-ranked public university in New York.[59][60]

Campus

Main campus

The main campus is in the historic north shore hamlet of Stony Brook near the geographic midpoint of Long Island, approximately 50 miles (80 km) east of Manhattan and 62 miles (100 km)[61] west of Montauk. Bounded to the north by New York State Route 25A (North Country Road) the campus is subdivided into "West Campus" and "East Campus" by the thoroughfare County Road 97 (Nicolls Road). The Ashley Schiff Forest Preserve separates the South Campus from West Campus. The Long Island Rail Road serves the community with the Stony Brook station situated along the northern edge of the campus.

West

 
The Academic Mall
 
View toward the Chemistry Building on Stony Brook's West Campus
 
Stony Brook West Campus

The west campus is the center of the academic life of the university. It houses the majority of academic, athletic, and undergraduate student housing facilities while also being the original site of the university.

The modern campus is centered around the Academic Mall, which stretches for more than a quarter of a mile from the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at the west end to the Administration Building at the east end. The Academic Mall includes the Student Activity Center, Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library, Staller Center for the Arts, Humanities building, Psychology A & B, Harriman Hall, Frey Hall (previously known as Old Chemistry), the Earth and Space Sciences Building, Math Tower, and Physics building.

The Engineering Quad is located near the Academic Mall, and contains the Engineering, Light Engineering, Heavy Engineering, and Computing Center facilities. The Javits Lecture Center, Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Computer Science building, New Computer Science building and Student Union facilities are also on the west campus. The Life Sciences complex, also on the west campus, consists of the Life Sciences Building, Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology, Centers for Molecular Medicine, Bioengineering building, and the Institute for Advanced Computational Science.

Among the latest additions to the campus are the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, the new Walter J. Hawrys Campus Recreation Center, the Hilton Garden Inn hotel, Frey Hall, and a new Computer Science building. The Staller Center, which contains the largest movie screen in Long Island's Suffolk County, holds the annual Stony Brook Film Festival.

The athletic facilities are in the northwest quadrant of west campus, which include the Stony Brook Sports Complex, Island Federal Credit Union Arena, Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, Joe Nathan Field, University Track, and University Field.

South

The South Campus is about half a mile south of the Academic Mall and separated from West Campus by the Ashley Schiff Forest Preserve. It is home to the School of Dental Medicine, the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), the Cody Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, and the University Police headquarters.

Research and development

The Research and Development Park is on Stony Brook Road, a mile from the center of campus. On November 3, 2005, the university announced it had formally acquired 246 acres (100 hectares) of the adjacent Flowerfield property, originally owned by the St. James Gyrodyne Company of America, through eminent domain, three years after the university had expressed its desire to acquire the property.[62]

Stony Brook is using this property as a Research and Development Park, similar to other university-affiliated science parks around the country. The campus will ultimately house ten new buildings. The first building, the Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT), was completed in October 2008. CEWIT houses the world's first (and currently the largest) immersive gigapixel facility in the world, called the Reality Deck. In 2019, Stony Brook University celebrated the opening of its astonishing new SMART Cluster in CEWIT, a dual use GPU Cluster for both machine learning and visualization. The SMART Cluster is also the first hardware-accelerated ray-tracing cluster for real-time cinematic quality rendering, allowing scientists, engineers and physicians to visualize huge amounts of data in a new way.. Construction for the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center, designed by Flad Architects, commenced in the Summer of 2008 and is open as of spring 2010.

East

 
Stony Brook Hospital at the East Campus in 2013

The East Campus is separated from the main campus by Nicolls Road (County Road 97). It is home to the Stony Brook University Hospital and the Health Science Center. Stony Brook University Hospital, completed in 1980, is Suffolk County's only tertiary hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center, and the only academic medical center in Suffolk County—larger also than any in Nassau County.[63] The hospital is the largest in Suffolk County, and the attached Health Sciences Center (HSC) and Basic Science Tower (BST) houses numerous laboratories, the School of Medicine (1972), the School of Nursing (1970), the School of Health Technology and Management (1970) and the School of Social Welfare (1971). The area also includes the Ambulatory Surgery Center and the Center for Outpatient Services.[64]

Construction on the Medical and Research Translation (MART) building began in November 2013, and the 240,000 square foot building opened on November 1, 2018, with its $194 million cost funded by state grants and donations from Jim Simons.[65][66] The MART building is the home to the Stony Brook Cancer Center.[67] In November 2019, Stony Brook Medicine opened a four-story, $73 million expansion to the Stony Brook Children's Hospital.[68][69]

Also in the east side of campus are the Chapin apartments, which provide housing for graduate students. The Long Island High Technology Incubator, one of the four business incubators of the university, is a short walk north of the hospital. The Long Island State Veterans Home serving the Long Island veteran community is in this part of campus.

Manhattan Campus

In 2002, the university established a presence in Manhattan with the opening of Stony Brook Manhattan. The original site was at 401 Park Avenue South; a newer operation opened in late 2008 in the adjacent building on the third floor of 387 Park Avenue South. The university consolidated operations in 2011 to just the 3rd floor of 387 Park Avenue South, with a classroom entrance around the corner at 101 East 27th Street. The 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m2) site allows Stony Brook to offer professional and graduate courses targeted towards students in New York City; undergraduate courses are held primarily during the summer and winter sessions. Conferences and special events take place throughout the year. In February 2017 however, the lease for this campus was terminated, and there are no classes offered at this location.

Southampton Campus

On March 24, 2006, the university completed the purchase of the 81-acre (33-hectare) Southampton College (on the east end of Long Island) property from Long Island University with the intent to develop it as a full college campus focusing on academic programs related to the environment and sustainability.[70] Stony Brook expanded its original program, started in the fall of 2005, when it offered an undergraduate marine sciences program, with teaching and research facilities at the campus leased from Long Island University. An enrollment of about 2,000 students is expected within the next five years. Professor Martin Schoonen was appointed interim dean of Southampton campus on August 3, 2006, and conservationist Mary Pearl was appointed dean and vice president in March 2009.

 
Southampton campus, with its prominent windmill

On April 7, 2010, the university had suspended residential programs and transferred sustainability programs to the main campus.[71] The change was prompted by severe state budget cuts. Although the Marine Sciences and Graduate Writing programs are still in session at Southampton, undergraduates were relocated to the main campus. As a result of the suspension of residential programs, all dining services and retail operations were suspended by the Faculty Student Association. The old LIU radio station and National Public Radio affiliate no longer operate on the campus.

In September 2011 Stony Brook Southampton began offering an undergraduate program called Semester by the Sea, where students attend undergraduate classes to study the Ocean or the Arts. Students studying the Ocean are immersed in marine topics that are enhanced with close proximity to the water, a fleet of research vessels and graduate research projects that are ongoing. Students studying the Arts are engaged in studies for filmmaking and creative writing. Both programs offer a Public Lecture Series.

As of 2015, the Stony Brook Southampton campus has shown growth, despite almost being closed down in 2010. Programs had been added back and the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York approved a long-awaited partnership agreement between Southampton and Stony Brook University hospitals. Enrollment increased to over 400, after being around 175, three years following the addition of new funding.[72]

As of 2019, Stony Brook University operates the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital with plans to take ownership of more eastern Long Island hospitals.[73]

South Korea

Stony Brook University has operations in Incheon, South Korea as part of the Incheon Global Campus (IGC). The other schools involved include George Mason University, the University of Utah, Ghent University and the Fashion Institute of Technology.[74]

In July 2011, Dr. Stanley announced that the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in South Korea has approved the establishment of SUNY Korea as part of Songdo International Business District in Incheon.[75] The campus was expected to begin academic programs in March 2012 with an enrollment of 200.[76] As of 2021, the student body contained roughly 1,000 students from over 40 countries. Its president is Arthur H. Lee, who was appointed to the role effective January 1, 2022. Stony Brook University students are allowed to apply for an exchange program at SUNY Korea, while SUNY Korea students are required to take a year of classes at Stony Brook University.[77]

Beginning in 2017, FIT joined Stony Brook in offering degree programs at SUNY Korea.[78][79]

Art on campus

Stony Brook University has four gallery spaces on campus. As was the desire of donor Paul W. Zuccaire, the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, formerly known as the University Art Gallery, showcases professional exhibitions as well as annual graduate and undergraduate student works. The Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery is in the Staller Center for the Arts.

Also on campus is the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center's Art Gallery, which features works from Latino and Latin American artists as well as local artists who fall under that category. The SAC Art Gallery is a center for interactive and participatory art projects.

The Tabler Center for Arts, Culture, and Humanities includes an art gallery and blackbox theater performance space.

The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics includes an art gallery as well.

Organization and administration

College/school founding
College/school Year founded
College of Arts and Sciences 1990[80]
College of Business 2004
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1960[81]
School of Dental Medicine 1968[82]
School of Health Technology and Management -
School of Journalism 2006[83]
School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences 2007[84]
School of Nursing -
School of Medicine 1980[85]
School of Professional Development -
School of Social Welfare 1970[86]
The Graduate School -

The Stony Brook University consists of a main campus in Stony Brook, and additional satellite campuses in Southampton and South Korea. The university is composed of twelve schools and colleges. By enrollment, the largest college or school is the College of Arts and Science.

The university is governed by the State University of New York board of trustees, a body of eighteen members which regulate all the individual units of the SUNY system. The trustees have the authority to appoint the president of each state-operated institution, grant all degree diplomas and certificates for the completion of studies at any state-operated campus, and regulation of admissions, tuition, curricula, and all other matters pertaining to the operation and administration of each state-operated campus. The president of Stony Brook is the principal executive officer of the university. The position was first held by John Francis Lee and is held by the sixth president in the institution's history, Maurie McInnis, who took office on July 1, 2020.

Endowment

Stony Brook's financial endowment is managed by the Stony Brook Foundation. The foundation was established in 1965 as a not-for-profit corporation under the New York State Education Law.[26] Chartered to collect and manage gifts from private and non-state resources to supplement the funding of the university and managed by a voluntary Board of Trustees.[26] Donations can be made to a wide selection of funds which benefit different areas of the university. In 2012 the endowment was valued at approximately $125 million with total assets amounting to nearly $350 million and has fully recovered from the losses endured in the 2008 economic downturn.[87] After a strong fundraising campaign led by Jim Simon's $150 million donation, the university amounted to more than $180 million in fundraising for the 2011-12 year and raised $200 million by March 2013.[88] It is the second largest endowment among State University of New York university centers behind the University at Buffalo. However, the University's endowment remains far below the average of its Association of American Universities peers.

Student government

Housed in the Student Activity Center, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) is the governing body representing the undergraduate students of the university. The main functions of USG involve regulation, funding, and recognizing official clubs and organizations of the university. Undergraduate students are obligated to pay a Student Activity Fee per semester which is then administered by the Undergraduate Student Government. USG manages the yearly Homecoming events, Roth Pond Regatta and the traditional end-of-the year Brookfest concert and a series of concerts and events branded as "Stony Brook Concerts" that occur throughout the academic year while also directly funding undergraduate organizations, clubs, and other student services. USG at Stony Brook has a long history going back to the founding of the Student Polity Association (Polity) in 1959. After the controversial de-certification of Polity by the administration in 2002, USG was founded in 2003.

Like USG, the Graduate Student Organization (GSO) is the governing body representing the graduate students of the university. The GSO advocates for graduate student interests to senior university administration, and is part of shared governance at the university.[89] Graduate students pay a per-semester activity fee which is used to fund events and programs for the Graduate community. The GSO provides services for graduate students including funding for conferences, seminars, speaker events, travel to Brookhaven and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, funding for social events, departmental organizations, and student clubs.[90] The GSO hosts social events, professional development programming, and free legal and tax clinics. Traditional events hosted by the GSO include graduate student orientation, Three Minute Thesis, an annual speaker event, and national conferences. The GSO co-manages the University Cafe. GSO executive board members partake in national advocacy, and work with organizations such as the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (NAGPS) on advocating for higher education policy issues.[91]

Academics

Stony Brook was one of ten national universities awarded a National Science Foundation recognition award in 1998 for their integration of research and education.[92] Between 2005 & 2007, two Nobel Prizes were awarded to professors for their work conducted at Stony Brook.[92] The university has an annual $4.65 billion economic impact on the region.[62] Stony Brook co-manages Brookhaven National Laboratory through Brookhaven Science Associates, a 50-50 partnership with Battelle Memorial Institute.[93] Stony Brook is also one of two public schools in New York to have a medical school and a dental school, the other being University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.[94]

The university's health science and medical component, collectively referred to as Stony Brook Medicine, includes the Renaissance School of Medicine and the Schools of Dental Medicine, Nursing, Health Technology and Management, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Social Welfare, as well as the Hospital, major centers and institutes, programs, clinics and community-based healthcare settings, and the Long Island State Veterans Home.

Tuition

For the 2021–22 academic year, annual undergraduate tuition and fees was $10,410 for in-state students and $28,080 for out-of-state students.[95] Tuition alone cost $7,070 and $24,740, respectively, with $3,020 in fees. Average room and board cost is $14,884.[96]

78% of full-time enrolled freshmen received financial aid, with an average of $13,100 per student. 71% of full-time enrolled freshmen received a scholarship or aid from a federal or state government institution. 42% of full-time enrolled freshmen received loan aid from the federal government at an average of $5,000 per student.[96]

Student body

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[97] Total
White 30% 30
 
Asian 30% 30
 
Hispanic 14% 14
 
Foreign national 10% 10
 
Other[a] 10% 10
 
Black 7% 7
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 37% 37
 
Affluent[c] 63% 63
 

In fall 2021, the university had an enrollment of 26,782 students: 18,010 undergraduate students and 8,772 graduate students.[96]

Of all students, 23,072 (86 percent) are U.S. citizens or permanent residents representing all states of the United States and 3,536 (13 percent) are international students representing over a hundred countries around the world.[98]

21,103 students hail from New York state, accounting for 79 percent of the student body. 12,061 students (45 percent) of the student body reside in Nassau or Suffolk County on Long Island, while 6,766 students (25 percent) reside in New York City.[98]

2,276 students (8.5 percent) reside north of New York City, with Westchester County, Rockland County and Orange County as the three most common. 7.3 percent of students live out of state, most represented by New Jersey, California and Connecticut.[98]

Half of Stony Brook's international students hail from China. An additional 18% come from India and 10% from South Korea.[98] In 2021, there were more Asian American undergraduate students than White American students attending Stony Brook for the first time in the university's history.[99]

Rankings

In 2022, U.S. News & World Report ranked Stony Brook University 77th overall among national universities and 31st among public universities. In the same year, the QS US University Rankings ranked Stony Brook University as No. 39 in the US.[109] In the same year, Stony Brook University was ranked the top public university in New York. This is the first time the university has done so without tying with another university.[110]

In 2020, The Wall Street Journal ranked Stony Brook University tied with two others as the second-best public school in the Northeastern United States.[111]

In 2015, Kiplinger's Personal Finance ranked Stony Brook 33rd best value among the country's public institutions for in-state students, and 26th for out-of-state students.[112] In 2012, The Wall Street Journal ranked Stony Brook 8th among public universities sending students to elite graduate programs.[113][114]

As of 2016, U.S. News & World Report has given the following rankings to graduate programs at Stony Brook: The School of Engineering is ranked 67th, the School of Social Work is ranked 71st, the School of Medicine is ranked 59th in Research and a 'Rank Not Published' in Primary Care nationally.[115]Nuclear Physics (categorized as a Physics specialty) ranked 4th; Geometry (categorized as a Mathematics specialty) ranked 4th; Clinical Psychology ranked 4th; Topology (categorized as a Mathematics specialty) ranked 11th; Physician Assistant program ranked 16th; Physics ranked 23rd; Midwifery ranked 23rd; Mathematics ranked 25th; Political Science ranked 29th; Earth Science ranked 34th; Materials Science (categorized as an Engineering specialty) ranked 37th; Psychology ranked 39th; Sociology ranked 40th; Computer Science ranked 40th; Occupational Therapy ranked 44th; Biological Sciences ranked 55th; Chemistry ranked 56th; English ranked 60th; Economics ranked 63rd; History ranked 63rd; Physical Therapy ranked 64th; and Fine Arts ranked 98th.[116]

In 2017, the Shanghai Global Rankings of Academic Subjects ranked Stony Brook's Mathematics program 13th best worldwide.[117]

College Factual's 2015 survey ranked Stony Brook University's Applied Mathematics program as 3rd best in the United States.[118]

The Stony Brook College of Business earned AACSB International Accreditation in 2021.[119]

Awards

In 2021, a team of students of the Journalism School won the Edward R. Murrow Awards for Excellence in Audio Feature Reporting.[120]

Research

The School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) is the SUNY center for marine and atmospheric research, education, and public service. More than 300 graduate and undergraduate students from 16 different nations work and study at SoMAS. The School's students study coastal oceanographic processes and atmospheric sciences. The Marine Sciences Research Center, the original institute for marine studies, was incorporated into the new School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SOMAS) on June 15, 2007.

The university co-manages Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is affiliated with the United States Department of Energy. In the Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering area, some of the research centers of Stony Brook University are the Institute for Mathematical Sciences, the Institute for Advanced Computational Science, and the C. N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics among others. In the biomedical sciences, Stony Brook houses the Center for Biotechnology and the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery, among many others. In March 2008, the university received $60 million endowment from James Simons to establish the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics. The Louis and Beatrice Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology was established by a generous gift in 2008 from Dr. Henry Laufer.

In July 2007 Stony Brook won a grant from the Department of Defense to devise ways to prevent terrorists from corrupting computers, and another from the Department of Homeland Security to design a system to detect radiation without triggering false alarms.[121]

The New York Center for Computational Sciences (NYCCS),[122] formed in 2007, is a joint venture of Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory. Its centerpiece is an 18-rack Blue Gene /L and 2 rack Blue Gene/P massively parallel supercomputer based on the IBM system-on-chip technology, also known as New York Blue Gene supercomputer. In the June 2008 Top 500 supercomputer rankings New York Blue Gene/L was ranked 17th, and Blue Gene/P was ranked 75th.[123] The total peak performance for both Blue Gene/L and Blue Gene/P consists 103.22 teraflops (trillion floating-point calculations per second).[124]

In 2016, Stony Brook University placed second at the Long Island regional round of the New York State Business Plan Competition. New York Institute of Technology placed first with four teams qualifying for the state competition's final round, while Stony Brook University had three teams qualifying for the state competition's final round.[125]

Notable research and discoveries

There have been many notable research projects and important scientific discoveries at Stony Brook.[126]

Years Research/discovery
1969 Dated Moon rocks and estimated the age of the Moon
Created a new ultrasound method that speeds the healing of bone fractures
Discovered the link between emphysema and smoking
Developed the drug that is recommended for all cardiac angioplasties (abciximab)
1974 Created the first MRI image of a living organism
Discovered the Golden Bamboo Lemur
Identified and cataloged 328 distant galaxies
Using a single electron, created the smallest electric switch in the world
1975 Yang and Simons set off the gauge-theory revolution in differential topology
1976 Formulation of supergravity
1982 Invented virtual colonoscopy
1998 FDA approved abciximab and Periostat (doxycycline)
1998 Discovered important fossil linking birds to dinosaurs
2002 Synthesized the first virus, in vitro, polio[127]
2007 Demonstrated that Homo erectus may not have evolved from Homo habilis[128]
2008 Remains of Beelzebufo, or devil frog, largest frog to ever exist, discovered in Madagascar[129]

Admissions

In 2018, Stony Brook University accepted 41.8%, or 15,800, of the 37,828 freshman applications it received. Of the 15,800 freshmen applicants accepted, 3,383 chose to enroll, or a rate of 21.4%.

Academic Profile of middle 50% of enrolled freshmen (as of 2018)
  • GPA: 91-97 (100-point scale), 3.6-4.0 (4-point scale)[130]
  • 47% in top ten percent of graduating class
  • 80% in top quarter of graduating class
  • 97% in top half of graduating class[131]
  • SAT: 1250-1400
  • SAT Math: 630-740
  • SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 600-680
  • ACT: 26-31

The average SAT score of 2018 freshmen is 1323 out of 1600.

Student life

Stony Brook has a wide variety of student-run organizations on campus, which include sororities and fraternities, and a count of almost 300 recognized student clubs and organizations. The Undergraduate Student Government at Stony Brook University is trusted with the responsibility of budgeting the undergraduate student activity fee which funds most student run organizations on campus. The Graduate Student Organization is responsible for budgeting the graduate student activity fee, and supplies a variety of funding opportunities, programming, student services, and funding for departmental and student organizations.

The oldest campus newspaper is The Statesman, which was founded in 1957 when the university was in Oyster Bay. Other publications include the Stony Brook Press, Stony Brook Independent, Blackworld, and the Asian American E-Zine. Stony Brook also has a campus-wide public radio station, WUSB, which serves most of Long Island and dedicates programming to Stony Brook athletics and other events on campus.

Stony Brook has the greatest number of students who live on campus out of any public school in New York.[132] Once seen as a "suitcase school" of commuters, Stony Brook has undergone efforts to shed that negative label, creating a model that struggling schools such as Central Connecticut State University have tried to emulate.[133] Around 83% of freshmen students are residents.[96]

Events and traditions

 
Homecoming at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in 2019

Incoming freshmen are welcomed to the university in August with First Night Out, a night of events taking place on the Friday in which they move in.[134][135] Organized by Student Engagement and Activities, the night consists of a "Party on the Plaza" as well as various assorted activities.[135] Wolfieland, an annual carnival, began in 2016 and takes place during September.[136] Stony Brook University's annual Homecoming celebration, known as "Wolfstock", takes place in October and features numerous activities throughout the week, including Homecoming Hoopla & Carnival on Wednesday and the Seawolves Showcase talent show on Friday.[137][138] Wolfstock culminates in Stony Brook's annual Homecoming football game on Saturday, which traditionally draws record-breaking crowds upwards of 12,000 people. The homecoming court is presented during halftime, dating back to 1984. Beginning in 2018, Stony Brook shifted to the gender-neutral title of 'royal' in lieu of 'king' and 'queen'.[139][140]

 

Academic activity pauses weekly on Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in a period known as "Campus Life Time", which was established in February 1991.[141] During Campus Life Time, no classes are scheduled and events take place at the Academic Mall, allowing students to take a break from their studies and come together for social activity.[142]

First-year students are assigned a book written by a notable figure, who speaks to the entire freshman class on Commons Day in the fall semester. Commons Day speakers have included Supreme Court associate justice Sonia Sotomayor, author Janet Mock, designer Joshua Davis and journalist Charles M. Blow.[143][144][145][146]

The Festival of Lights started in 2000 as an annual Stony Brook tradition that celebrates the numerous cultures and faiths which celebrate during the holiday season.[147] The festival is preceded by "Light the Brook", a tree lighting ceremony at the Academic Mall.[148] Midnight Breakfast takes place during the first Monday of Finals Week in both semesters as the dining halls open late to serve breakfast foods to students.[149]

To celebrate Earth Day, Stony Brook holds a week-long Earthstock celebration in the week leading up, culminating in the Earthstock Festival.[150] Numerous environment-themed events take place throughout the week, with the most known tradition being the Rubber Duck Race held at "The Brook" adjacent to the Administration building.[151]

Starting in 1993, Strawberry Fest is held on the first Wednesday of May, where students and faculty gather at the Academic Mall to eat an array of strawberry-themed foods with live music and student performances. In 1998, Stony Brook began to hold Diversity Day during the same day as Strawberry Fest, planned and organized by the Office of Multicultural Affairs to highlight the diverse cultures which make up the university.[152]

The yearly Roth Pond Regatta, held since 1989, attracts dozens of competitors and thousands of attendees, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The competition involves groups making boats out of cardboard and tape, with the challenge to get across the Roth Pond first without sinking.

 
The Student Activity Center (SAC), an event space and cafeteria

Stony Brook holds two annual concerts – Back to the Brook during the fall semester and Brookfest during the spring semester. The inaugural Back to the Brook took place in 2012 and featured Reel Big Fish at the Staller Steps.[153] Since then, Mac Miller, Lupe Fiasco, Walk the Moon, Fetty Wap and Post Malone have headlined Back to the Brook.[154][155][156][157][158] 2018's Back to the Brook was infamously cancelled after only 24 tickets were sold for headliner Ashanti a week before the concert.[159][160] 2019's Back to the Brook was controversially cancelled again.[161] The historic Stony Brook concert series was revived in 2011 with Brookfest hosting headliners Bruno Mars and Janelle Monáe.[162] Brookfest has since been headlined by Wiz Khalifa and Miguel,[163] Ludacris and Grouplove,[164] Childish Gambino and Diplo,[165] Panic! at the Disco and Twenty One Pilots,[166] Future and Cash Cash,[167] DNCE and Joey Badass,[168] 21 Savage and A Boogie wit da Hoodie,[169] and ASAP Ferg and Aminé.[170]

In the early 2010s, Stony Brook's Graduate Student Organization sponsored a concert series on the first Thursday of every month titled Stony Brooklyn, focused on exposing the student body to up-and-coming indie rock musicians from the New York area. This concert series included acts like The Antlers, Parquet Courts, Beach Fossils, The Drums, Ra Ra Riot, Das Racist and The Front Bottoms playing concerts on the Stony Brook campus. As interest in this scene declined, the series was shut down by 2017.[171][172][173]

The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band

The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band was created in 2006 by Jerrold Stein, the Dean of Students at the time, and plays at athletic games and other events.[174] The first public performance was at the September 2006 convocation. The band grew to 70 members the second year and added additional staff.[175] The band first traveled to the America East men's basketball tournament in March 2007 and has done so regularly ever since. By July 2008, the band had reached 100 members,[176] and by the mid-2010s had attracted over 200 members.[177]

The Stony Brook marching band first participated in the NYC Columbus Day Parade in 2011, as well as appeared in an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and a commercial for the New York Lottery.[178][179][180] The band performed on ESPN's College GameDay in 2017 when an episode was hosted in New York City's Times Square.[181]

In 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Stony Brook marching band performed in the virtual halftime show for the College Football Playoff National Championship game between Alabama and Ohio State.[182]

Stony Brook's current Director of Athletic Bands is Dr. Justin R. Stolarik, who previously was a director at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Oklahoma.[183]

Athletics

 
Seawolves Showcase of notable alumni and championship trophies

Stony Brook University's intercollegiate athletics teams, known as the Stony Brook Seawolves, compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association, beginning on July 1, 2022. The school's current Director of Athletics is Shawn Heilbron, who was hired in May 2014 after serving as Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development at Oregon State University.[184]

The university's athletics teams were originally known as the Soundmen or the Baymen in the early 1950s when the campus was located in Oyster Bay.[185] Their name was changed to the Warriors in 1960, and again to the Patriots and Lady Patriots in 1966.[185] In 1994, as Stony Brook prepared to become a Division I program, the team nickname was changed again, this time to its current day incarnation, the Seawolves.[185] The team's mascot is named Wolfie.[185]

Beginning in 2019, Stony Brook announced a partnership with SNY to broadcast football, basketball and lacrosse games on the channel.[186] Stony Brook games on WUSB were announced by Josh Caray, grandson of famed broadcaster Harry Caray and son of Skip Caray until his departure in 2019.[187][188]

The Stony Brook Patriots participated at the Division III level until 1995, when they moved up to Division II with the ultimate goal of soon reaching Division I. On June 3, 1997, President Shirley Kenny announced that the Seawolves' entire athletics program would play at the Division I level beginning during the 1999–00 season.[189] Stony Brook joined the America East Conference in 2001 until leaving in 2022 and also played women's tennis in the Missouri Valley Conference.

 
The Stony Brook baseball team at the 2012 College World Series

Stony Brook garnered national attention during their 2012 College World Series run. The Seawolves upset the LSU Tigers in a three-game series to win the Baton Rouge Super Regional and reach the College World Series in Omaha, the first America East team to do so.[190][191] Coach Matt Senk was awarded the National College Baseball Writers Association's Coach of the Year award.[192] Outfielder Travis Jankowski was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the first round of the 2012 MLB Draft.[193]

After going winless in four consecutive America East Finals in men's basketball, the Seawolves earned their first bid to the NCAA tournament in 2016 by defeating the Vermont Catamounts 80–74.[194] They lost to Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tournament by a score of 85–57.[195]

Stony Brook has established itself as a dominant force in women's lacrosse. Since 2013, the Seawolves have finished in first place in the America East for eight straight seasons, making eight consecutive NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship tournaments.[196] During the 2018 season, the Seawolves were ranked No. 1 nationally in all three major polls (IWLCA Coaches' Poll, Cascade/Inside Lacrosse, Nike/US Lacrosse) for at least ten weeks.[196]

In recent years, Stony Brook's athletic facilities have undergone several additions and renovations. The Goldstein Family Student-Athlete Development Center opened in 2006 after a million-dollar donation by alumnus Stuart Goldstein.[197] In 2011, Joe Nathan Field, dedicated to six-time MLB All-Star relief pitcher and Stony Brook alumnus Joe Nathan, opened after renovations to the former University Field were made possible by Nathan's $500,000 donation.[198] Island Federal Arena, formerly known as the Stony Brook University Arena, opened in 2014 after a two-year, $21.1 million renovation.[199] The Pritchard Gymnasium, current home of the volleyball team and former home of the men's and women's basketball teams, underwent a $1.5 million renovation in 2008.[200] Alumnus Glenn Dubin donated $4.3 million to a strength and conditioning facility named the Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center, which opened in 2012.[201] The Dubin family also pledged $5 million for a $10 million for the Dubin Family Indoor Training Center, which opened in 2020.[202][203]

Transportation

 
A Stony Brook shuttle bus.

In 2013, Stony Brook University launched its own bike share system to provide a sustainable transportation alternative for students (Wolf Ride Bike Share). As of 2016, the university provides 8 stations and 63 bikes.[204] Docking stations and bikes are supplied by PBSC Urban Solutions.[205]

There is also a system of buses operated by the university. This system is accessible to anyone on the Stony Brook Campus at no charge.

The university is located next to the Stony Brook LIRR station on the Port Jefferson Line.

The university is served by Suffolk County Transit connection S60/S69 and 3D is available on campus.[206]

Notable people

 
Joe Nathan, six-time MLB All-Star and Hall of Fame candidate
 
Pat Benatar, four-time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee
 
Adrien Brody, youngest Academy Award Best Actor winner

Notable alumni


Faculty awards and honors[211][212]
Fellows of Academic Societies[211]

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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For the census designated place see Stony Brook University New York CDP Not to be confused with The Stony Brook School Stony Brook University SBU officially the State University of New York at Stony Brook is a public research university in Stony Brook New York Along with the University at Buffalo it is one of the State University of New York system s two flagship institutions 9 10 Its campus consists of 213 buildings on over 1 454 acres 588 hectares of land in Suffolk County and it is the largest public university by area in the state of New York 11 Stony Brook UniversityState University of New York at Stony BrookFormer namesState University College on Long Island 1957 1962 TypePublic research university centerEstablishedSeptember 16 1957 65 years ago 1957 09 16 1 Parent institutionState University of New YorkAccreditationMSCHEAcademic affiliationsAAUURASea grantSpace grantEndowment 470 8 million 2022 2 ChancellorDeborah F Stanley interim PresidentMaurie D McInnisProvostCarl W LejuezAcademic staff2 825 Fall 2020 3 Students25 510 Fall 2022 4 Undergraduates17 509 Fall 2022 4 Postgraduates8 201 Fall 2022 4 LocationStony Brook New York United States40 55 01 N 73 07 26 W 40 917 N 73 124 W 40 917 73 124 Coordinates 40 55 01 N 73 07 26 W 40 917 N 73 124 W 40 917 73 124 5 CampusLarge Suburb 6 1 454 acres 588 ha 7 Other campusesNew York CitySouthamptonIncheonNewspaperThe StatesmanColors Red Black 8 NicknameSeawolvesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS CAAMascotWolfie the SeawolfWebsitewww wbr stonybrook wbr eduStony Brookclass notpageimage Location in the United States Opened 66 years ago in 1957 in Oyster Bay as the State University College on Long Island the institution moved to Stony Brook in 1962 1 12 In 2001 Stony Brook was elected to the Association of American Universities a selective group of major research universities in North America It is also a member of the larger Universities Research Association 13 It is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 14 Stony Brook University in partnership with Battelle manages Brookhaven National Laboratory a national laboratory of the United States Department of Energy The university acquired land for a Research amp Development Park adjacent to its main campus in 2004 and has four business incubators across the region The University s impact on the Long Island economy amounts to US 7 23 billion in increased output and research expenditures have surpassed the US 230 million mark annually 15 Stony Brook is the largest single site employer on Long Island over 25 500 students are enrolled at the university which has over 15 000 employees and over 2 850 faculty 16 As of May 2022 Stony Brook faculty and alumni have included 7 Nobel laureates 2 Abel Prize recipients at least 5 living billionaires 2 Pulitzer Prize winners and 5 Fields Medalists putting it in a tie for the seventh most among American universities 17 18 19 Stony Brook s intercollegiate athletic teams have competed in Division I of the NCAA since 1999 as the Seawolves Stony Brook joined the Colonial Athletic Association on July 1 2022 after competing as a member of the America East Conference since 2001 20 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins in Oyster Bay 1 2 Move to Stony Brook 1 3 Growth 1 4 Further expansion into the 21st century 1 5 Flagship status era 2 Campus 2 1 Main campus 2 1 1 West 2 1 2 South 2 1 3 Research and development 2 1 4 East 2 2 Manhattan Campus 2 3 Southampton Campus 2 4 South Korea 2 5 Art on campus 3 Organization and administration 3 1 Endowment 3 2 Student government 4 Academics 4 1 Tuition 4 2 Student body 4 3 Rankings 4 4 Awards 4 5 Research 4 5 1 Notable research and discoveries 4 6 Admissions 5 Student life 5 1 Events and traditions 5 2 The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band 6 Athletics 7 Transportation 8 Notable people 8 1 Notable alumni 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditOrigins in Oyster Bay Edit Stony Brookclass notpageimage Location in New York Coe Hall on the original Oyster Bay campus used 1957 1964 The State University of New York at Stony Brook was established in Oyster Bay in 1957 as the State University College on Long Island SUCOLI Established almost a decade after the creation of New York s public higher education system the institution was envisioned as a college for the preparation of secondary school teachers 21 Leonard K Olson was appointed as the first dean of the institution 22 and was instrumental in the recruitment of faculty staff and planning of the later Stony Brook campus SUCOLI opened with an inaugural class of 148 students 21 23 on the grounds of the William Robertson Coe Planting Fields estate These first students were admitted on a tuition free basis 1961 was a year of firsts as thirty students were conferred degrees in the first commencement 24 and the university was appointed its first president John Francis Lee 22 Lee left later that year due to political and bureaucratic matters regarding the future of the university and the central administration at Albany 25 26 Nevertheless he had fulfilled his primary task of reshaping the university from a technical science and engineering college of limited degree options to a full scale university featuring liberal arts programs 27 Move to Stony Brook Edit In 1960 the Heald Report 28 commissioned by Governor Nelson Rockefeller recommended a major new public university be built on Long Island to stand with the finest in the country a report that would ultimately shape most of the university s growth 29 for years to come The Staller Center for the Arts on the Stony Brook campus Ward Melville a philanthropist and businessman from the Three Village area in western Suffolk County donated over 400 acres 160 hectares of land to the state for the development of a state university 23 and in 1962 the institution relocated to Stony Brook 26 and officially renamed as the State University of New York at Stony Brook However the longer name has fallen out of favor since 2005 it has usually been called simply Stony Brook University SBU 30 The campus had 782 students enrolled in 1962 but enrollment had increased more than tenfold by 1969 surpassing the 8 000 mark 31 fueled by the large funding of public higher education in the Sputnik era In 1963 only three years after the release of the Heald Report the Governor commissioned the Education of Health Professions Muir Report report 32 The report outlined the need for expansion of the university system to prepare medical professionals for the future needs of the state 32 The report was particularly important for Stony Brook as it recommended creation of a Health Science Center and academic hospital at the campus to serve the need of the fastest growing counties Nassau and Suffolk in New York at the time 32 Growth Edit In 1965 the State University appointed John S Toll a physicist from the University of Maryland as the second president of Stony Brook 26 In 1966 the university set forth initial timetables for the development of the Health Science Center which would house the university s health programs and hospital Despite the budgetary concerns and challenges from Albany the university released a formalized plan early in 1968 and funding for recruitment of faculty was provided At the same time residential housing was expanded to 3 000 the Stony Brook Union opened in 1970 and in 1971 the massive expansion project for the campus library named in memory of Frank Melville Jr father of philanthropist Ward Melville was completed Atrium of the Frank Melville Jr Memorial Library Stony Brook University Hospital located on the east side of campus and attached to the Health Science Center Despite the fast paced growth campus infrastructure often struggled to keep pace overcrowding 33 expansion 34 landscaping lighting and safety were persistent problems at the university which led to multiple protests and growing tension between the student body and the administration In January 1968 the infamous Operation Stony Brook drug raid resulted in the arrest of twenty nine students and in the fall of 1968 tension climaxed as the administration and students decided on a three day moratorium to bring together the entire university with the goal of improving communication between the students faculty and administration 25 The 1970s witnessed the growth of the university and its transformation as a major research institution within New York s public school system with strong graduate programs and scientific breakthroughs like the development of magnetic resonance imaging 35 But the university lagged significantly in undergraduate education prioritizing graduate education and research over undergraduate studies and student life By 1975 enrollment had reached 16 000 and expansion crossed over Nicolls Road with the construction of the Health Science Center which would be completed in 1980 In 1981 John Marburger was inaugurated as the third president and continued the expansion By the late 1980s the administration affirmed the need to improve other areas of the institution which included undergraduate education student and residential life and intercollegiate athletics In 1994 the university approved a decision to transition athletics to the Division I of the NCAA by 1999 and followed with the construction of the Stony Brook Arena and the expansion of the Indoor Sports Complex 36 Further expansion into the 21st century Edit The 1990s affirmed Stony Brook s success at building a research university with a strong undergraduate education Under the leadership of its fourth president Shirley Strum Kenny the administration sought out to showcase the value of the institution Kenny was responsible for campus wide improvement projects which included large scale landscaping renovations of every residence hall the continued growth of the athletics programs the improvement of student life ever increasing research expenditures a branding marketing campaign and the university s increasing ties with private philanthropy In the mid 1990s the school began to distance itself from the SUNY system as Kenny believed that the SUNY name was hurting the school s reputation 37 The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics one of the many gifts received by the university in the 2000s In 1998 the university became one of the top 100 of American research universities in the U S News amp World Report That same year the university and Battelle Memorial Institute were chosen by the Department of Energy as joint operators of the Brookhaven National Laboratory joining a selective group of universities that operated national laboratories across the nation Enrollment reached the 20 000 mark in 2001 and the administration s improvement efforts climaxed with the invitation to the highly selective Association of American Universities an organization of sixty two universities across North America committed to a strong system of research and education 38 The Charles B Wang Center 2002 saw the opening of the 22 million Kenneth P LaValle Stadium and the inauguration of the massive Charles B Wang Center dedicated to Asian and American culture funded by a 50 million donation from Charles B Wang At the time it was the largest private donation to a SUNY institution 39 In 2003 chemistry professor Paul Lauterbur received a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research and discovery of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance which was instrumental in the development of NMR Imaging MRI while at Stony Brook In 2005 the university bought the Flowerfield property adjacent to campus through eminent domain as land for the development of a Research and Development Park Plans for a law school were in the talks but scrapped shortly after In 2009 president Shirley Strum Kenny stepped down and in May Dr Samuel Stanley Jr was announced as Stony Brook s fifth president The late 2000s saw the university receive historic philanthropic donations Hedge funder Jim Simons made multiple multi million donations including a 25 million donation to the Stony Brook Foundation in 2006 a 60 million donation for the development of the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics in 2008 and a landmark 150 million donation to the university in 2011 40 Other major donations were provided by alumni Joe Nathan Stuart Goldstein and Glenn Dubin for major renovation of athletic facilities In 2010 Dr Stanley announced Project 50 Forward a comprehensive plan for the development of the university in the next fifty years with a focus on operational excellence academic greatness and building for the future New East Side Dining facility attached to Chavez and Tubman residence halls In 2012 the 40 million Walter J Hawrys Campus Recreation Center opened 41 soon followed by the on campus Hilton Garden Inn in May 2013 42 Frey Hall named after alumnus Dr Robert Frey opened in 2013 after undergoing renovations as the former Old Chemistry building 43 The Stony Brook University Arena underwent a 21 million overhaul re opening as the Island Federal Arena in 2014 44 In July 2015 a new 40 8 million Computer Science building opened spanning 70 000 square feet 6 500 m2 45 New dormitories known as Chavez Hall and Tubman Hall along with a new East Side Dining hall opened in the fall of 2016 46 In January 2019 Stony Brook Medicine opened their 194 million cancer center to the public 47 In 2018 Stony Brook received its best ranking yet in the U S News amp World Report at 80th in the United States 48 President Stanley left Stony Brook effective August 1 2019 to become the president of Michigan State University following the Larry Nassar scandal 49 Provost Michael A Bernstein was named interim president in his place 50 On March 26 2020 Maurie McInnis the executive vice president and provost of the University of Texas was named the sixth president of Stony Brook effective July 1 2020 51 During the COVID 19 pandemic the United States Army constructed 50 million temporary field hospitals on the campus of Stony Brook University 52 53 However the beds were dismantled in 2021 without ever being used 54 A 63 4 million renovation of the Stony Brook Union was completed during the pandemic and opened in 2020 55 Flagship status era Edit On January 5 2022 New York governor Kathy Hochul officially designated Stony Brook University and the University at Buffalo as the two flagship universities of the State University of New York system 9 10 The announcement came with the dedication of a new 100 million multidisciplinary engineering building 56 On January 25 2022 Stony Brook announced its departure from the America East Conference after 21 years to the Colonial Athletic Association effective July 1 2022 57 Distinguished professor Dennis Sullivan earned the 2022 Abel Prize the top honor in mathematics 58 In the 2022 23 edition of the U S News amp World Report national college rankings Stony Brook was ranked 77th its highest ever placement as well as the first time that Stony Brook held sole possession of the highest ranked public university in New York 59 60 Campus EditMain article Campus of Stony Brook University Main campus Edit The main campus is in the historic north shore hamlet of Stony Brook near the geographic midpoint of Long Island approximately 50 miles 80 km east of Manhattan and 62 miles 100 km 61 west of Montauk Bounded to the north by New York State Route 25A North Country Road the campus is subdivided into West Campus and East Campus by the thoroughfare County Road 97 Nicolls Road The Ashley Schiff Forest Preserve separates the South Campus from West Campus The Long Island Rail Road serves the community with the Stony Brook station situated along the northern edge of the campus West Edit The Academic Mall View toward the Chemistry Building on Stony Brook s West Campus Stony Brook West Campus The west campus is the center of the academic life of the university It houses the majority of academic athletic and undergraduate student housing facilities while also being the original site of the university The modern campus is centered around the Academic Mall which stretches for more than a quarter of a mile from the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at the west end to the Administration Building at the east end The Academic Mall includes the Student Activity Center Frank Melville Jr Memorial Library Staller Center for the Arts Humanities building Psychology A amp B Harriman Hall Frey Hall previously known as Old Chemistry the Earth and Space Sciences Building Math Tower and Physics building The Engineering Quad is located near the Academic Mall and contains the Engineering Light Engineering Heavy Engineering and Computing Center facilities The Javits Lecture Center Social and Behavioral Sciences Building Computer Science building New Computer Science building and Student Union facilities are also on the west campus The Life Sciences complex also on the west campus consists of the Life Sciences Building Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology Centers for Molecular Medicine Bioengineering building and the Institute for Advanced Computational Science Among the latest additions to the campus are the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics the new Walter J Hawrys Campus Recreation Center the Hilton Garden Inn hotel Frey Hall and a new Computer Science building The Staller Center which contains the largest movie screen in Long Island s Suffolk County holds the annual Stony Brook Film Festival The athletic facilities are in the northwest quadrant of west campus which include the Stony Brook Sports Complex Island Federal Credit Union Arena Kenneth P LaValle Stadium Joe Nathan Field University Track and University Field South Edit The South Campus is about half a mile south of the Academic Mall and separated from West Campus by the Ashley Schiff Forest Preserve It is home to the School of Dental Medicine the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences SoMAS the Cody Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities and the University Police headquarters Research and development Edit The Research and Development Park is on Stony Brook Road a mile from the center of campus On November 3 2005 the university announced it had formally acquired 246 acres 100 hectares of the adjacent Flowerfield property originally owned by the St James Gyrodyne Company of America through eminent domain three years after the university had expressed its desire to acquire the property 62 Stony Brook is using this property as a Research and Development Park similar to other university affiliated science parks around the country The campus will ultimately house ten new buildings The first building the Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology CEWIT was completed in October 2008 CEWIT houses the world s first and currently the largest immersive gigapixel facility in the world called the Reality Deck In 2019 Stony Brook University celebrated the opening of its astonishing new SMART Cluster in CEWIT a dual use GPU Cluster for both machine learning and visualization The SMART Cluster is also the first hardware accelerated ray tracing cluster for real time cinematic quality rendering allowing scientists engineers and physicians to visualize huge amounts of data in a new way Construction for the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center designed by Flad Architects commenced in the Summer of 2008 and is open as of spring 2010 East Edit Stony Brook Hospital at the East Campus in 2013 The East Campus is separated from the main campus by Nicolls Road County Road 97 It is home to the Stony Brook University Hospital and the Health Science Center Stony Brook University Hospital completed in 1980 is Suffolk County s only tertiary hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center and the only academic medical center in Suffolk County larger also than any in Nassau County 63 The hospital is the largest in Suffolk County and the attached Health Sciences Center HSC and Basic Science Tower BST houses numerous laboratories the School of Medicine 1972 the School of Nursing 1970 the School of Health Technology and Management 1970 and the School of Social Welfare 1971 The area also includes the Ambulatory Surgery Center and the Center for Outpatient Services 64 Construction on the Medical and Research Translation MART building began in November 2013 and the 240 000 square foot building opened on November 1 2018 with its 194 million cost funded by state grants and donations from Jim Simons 65 66 The MART building is the home to the Stony Brook Cancer Center 67 In November 2019 Stony Brook Medicine opened a four story 73 million expansion to the Stony Brook Children s Hospital 68 69 Also in the east side of campus are the Chapin apartments which provide housing for graduate students The Long Island High Technology Incubator one of the four business incubators of the university is a short walk north of the hospital The Long Island State Veterans Home serving the Long Island veteran community is in this part of campus Manhattan Campus Edit Main article Stony Brook Manhattan In 2002 the university established a presence in Manhattan with the opening of Stony Brook Manhattan The original site was at 401 Park Avenue South a newer operation opened in late 2008 in the adjacent building on the third floor of 387 Park Avenue South The university consolidated operations in 2011 to just the 3rd floor of 387 Park Avenue South with a classroom entrance around the corner at 101 East 27th Street The 18 000 square foot 1 700 m2 site allows Stony Brook to offer professional and graduate courses targeted towards students in New York City undergraduate courses are held primarily during the summer and winter sessions Conferences and special events take place throughout the year In February 2017 however the lease for this campus was terminated and there are no classes offered at this location Southampton Campus Edit Main article Stony Brook Southampton On March 24 2006 the university completed the purchase of the 81 acre 33 hectare Southampton College on the east end of Long Island property from Long Island University with the intent to develop it as a full college campus focusing on academic programs related to the environment and sustainability 70 Stony Brook expanded its original program started in the fall of 2005 when it offered an undergraduate marine sciences program with teaching and research facilities at the campus leased from Long Island University An enrollment of about 2 000 students is expected within the next five years Professor Martin Schoonen was appointed interim dean of Southampton campus on August 3 2006 and conservationist Mary Pearl was appointed dean and vice president in March 2009 Southampton campus with its prominent windmillOn April 7 2010 the university had suspended residential programs and transferred sustainability programs to the main campus 71 The change was prompted by severe state budget cuts Although the Marine Sciences and Graduate Writing programs are still in session at Southampton undergraduates were relocated to the main campus As a result of the suspension of residential programs all dining services and retail operations were suspended by the Faculty Student Association The old LIU radio station and National Public Radio affiliate no longer operate on the campus In September 2011 Stony Brook Southampton began offering an undergraduate program called Semester by the Sea where students attend undergraduate classes to study the Ocean or the Arts Students studying the Ocean are immersed in marine topics that are enhanced with close proximity to the water a fleet of research vessels and graduate research projects that are ongoing Students studying the Arts are engaged in studies for filmmaking and creative writing Both programs offer a Public Lecture Series As of 2015 the Stony Brook Southampton campus has shown growth despite almost being closed down in 2010 Programs had been added back and the Board of Trustees of the State University of New York approved a long awaited partnership agreement between Southampton and Stony Brook University hospitals Enrollment increased to over 400 after being around 175 three years following the addition of new funding 72 As of 2019 Stony Brook University operates the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital with plans to take ownership of more eastern Long Island hospitals 73 South Korea Edit Stony Brook University has operations in Incheon South Korea as part of the Incheon Global Campus IGC The other schools involved include George Mason University the University of Utah Ghent University and the Fashion Institute of Technology 74 In July 2011 Dr Stanley announced that the Ministry of Education Science and Technology in South Korea has approved the establishment of SUNY Korea as part of Songdo International Business District in Incheon 75 The campus was expected to begin academic programs in March 2012 with an enrollment of 200 76 As of 2021 the student body contained roughly 1 000 students from over 40 countries Its president is Arthur H Lee who was appointed to the role effective January 1 2022 Stony Brook University students are allowed to apply for an exchange program at SUNY Korea while SUNY Korea students are required to take a year of classes at Stony Brook University 77 Beginning in 2017 FIT joined Stony Brook in offering degree programs at SUNY Korea 78 79 Art on campus Edit Stony Brook University has four gallery spaces on campus As was the desire of donor Paul W Zuccaire the Paul W Zuccaire Gallery formerly known as the University Art Gallery showcases professional exhibitions as well as annual graduate and undergraduate student works The Paul W Zuccaire Gallery is in the Staller Center for the Arts Also on campus is the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center s Art Gallery which features works from Latino and Latin American artists as well as local artists who fall under that category The SAC Art Gallery is a center for interactive and participatory art projects The Tabler Center for Arts Culture and Humanities includes an art gallery and blackbox theater performance space The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics includes an art gallery as well Organization and administration EditCollege school foundingCollege school Year foundedCollege of Arts and Sciences 1990 80 College of Business 2004College of Engineering and Applied Sciences 1960 81 School of Dental Medicine 1968 82 School of Health Technology and Management School of Journalism 2006 83 School of Marine amp Atmospheric Sciences 2007 84 School of Nursing School of Medicine 1980 85 School of Professional Development School of Social Welfare 1970 86 The Graduate School The Stony Brook University consists of a main campus in Stony Brook and additional satellite campuses in Southampton and South Korea The university is composed of twelve schools and colleges By enrollment the largest college or school is the College of Arts and Science The university is governed by the State University of New York board of trustees a body of eighteen members which regulate all the individual units of the SUNY system The trustees have the authority to appoint the president of each state operated institution grant all degree diplomas and certificates for the completion of studies at any state operated campus and regulation of admissions tuition curricula and all other matters pertaining to the operation and administration of each state operated campus The president of Stony Brook is the principal executive officer of the university The position was first held by John Francis Lee and is held by the sixth president in the institution s history Maurie McInnis who took office on July 1 2020 Endowment Edit Stony Brook s financial endowment is managed by the Stony Brook Foundation The foundation was established in 1965 as a not for profit corporation under the New York State Education Law 26 Chartered to collect and manage gifts from private and non state resources to supplement the funding of the university and managed by a voluntary Board of Trustees 26 Donations can be made to a wide selection of funds which benefit different areas of the university In 2012 the endowment was valued at approximately 125 million with total assets amounting to nearly 350 million and has fully recovered from the losses endured in the 2008 economic downturn 87 After a strong fundraising campaign led by Jim Simon s 150 million donation the university amounted to more than 180 million in fundraising for the 2011 12 year and raised 200 million by March 2013 88 It is the second largest endowment among State University of New York university centers behind the University at Buffalo However the University s endowment remains far below the average of its Association of American Universities peers Student government Edit Main article Undergraduate Student Government at Stony Brook University Housed in the Student Activity Center the Undergraduate Student Government USG is the governing body representing the undergraduate students of the university The main functions of USG involve regulation funding and recognizing official clubs and organizations of the university Undergraduate students are obligated to pay a Student Activity Fee per semester which is then administered by the Undergraduate Student Government USG manages the yearly Homecoming events Roth Pond Regatta and the traditional end of the year Brookfest concert and a series of concerts and events branded as Stony Brook Concerts that occur throughout the academic year while also directly funding undergraduate organizations clubs and other student services USG at Stony Brook has a long history going back to the founding of the Student Polity Association Polity in 1959 After the controversial de certification of Polity by the administration in 2002 USG was founded in 2003 Like USG the Graduate Student Organization GSO is the governing body representing the graduate students of the university The GSO advocates for graduate student interests to senior university administration and is part of shared governance at the university 89 Graduate students pay a per semester activity fee which is used to fund events and programs for the Graduate community The GSO provides services for graduate students including funding for conferences seminars speaker events travel to Brookhaven and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories funding for social events departmental organizations and student clubs 90 The GSO hosts social events professional development programming and free legal and tax clinics Traditional events hosted by the GSO include graduate student orientation Three Minute Thesis an annual speaker event and national conferences The GSO co manages the University Cafe GSO executive board members partake in national advocacy and work with organizations such as the National Association of Graduate Professional Students NAGPS on advocating for higher education policy issues 91 Academics EditStony Brook was one of ten national universities awarded a National Science Foundation recognition award in 1998 for their integration of research and education 92 Between 2005 amp 2007 two Nobel Prizes were awarded to professors for their work conducted at Stony Brook 92 The university has an annual 4 65 billion economic impact on the region 62 Stony Brook co manages Brookhaven National Laboratory through Brookhaven Science Associates a 50 50 partnership with Battelle Memorial Institute 93 Stony Brook is also one of two public schools in New York to have a medical school and a dental school the other being University at Buffalo The State University of New York 94 The university s health science and medical component collectively referred to as Stony Brook Medicine includes the Renaissance School of Medicine and the Schools of Dental Medicine Nursing Health Technology and Management Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Social Welfare as well as the Hospital major centers and institutes programs clinics and community based healthcare settings and the Long Island State Veterans Home Tuition Edit For the 2021 22 academic year annual undergraduate tuition and fees was 10 410 for in state students and 28 080 for out of state students 95 Tuition alone cost 7 070 and 24 740 respectively with 3 020 in fees Average room and board cost is 14 884 96 78 of full time enrolled freshmen received financial aid with an average of 13 100 per student 71 of full time enrolled freshmen received a scholarship or aid from a federal or state government institution 42 of full time enrolled freshmen received loan aid from the federal government at an average of 5 000 per student 96 Student body Edit Student body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 97 TotalWhite 30 30 Asian 30 30 Hispanic 14 14 Foreign national 10 10 Other a 10 10 Black 7 7 Economic diversityLow income b 37 37 Affluent c 63 63 In fall 2021 the university had an enrollment of 26 782 students 18 010 undergraduate students and 8 772 graduate students 96 Of all students 23 072 86 percent are U S citizens or permanent residents representing all states of the United States and 3 536 13 percent are international students representing over a hundred countries around the world 98 21 103 students hail from New York state accounting for 79 percent of the student body 12 061 students 45 percent of the student body reside in Nassau or Suffolk County on Long Island while 6 766 students 25 percent reside in New York City 98 2 276 students 8 5 percent reside north of New York City with Westchester County Rockland County and Orange County as the three most common 7 3 percent of students live out of state most represented by New Jersey California and Connecticut 98 Half of Stony Brook s international students hail from China An additional 18 come from India and 10 from South Korea 98 In 2021 there were more Asian American undergraduate students than White American students attending Stony Brook for the first time in the university s history 99 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalARWU 100 66 94Forbes 101 62THE WSJ 102 98U S News amp World Report 103 77Washington Monthly 104 98GlobalARWU 105 201 300QS 106 373THE 107 301 350U S News amp World Report 108 171In 2022 U S News amp World Report ranked Stony Brook University 77th overall among national universities and 31st among public universities In the same year the QS US University Rankings ranked Stony Brook University as No 39 in the US 109 In the same year Stony Brook University was ranked the top public university in New York This is the first time the university has done so without tying with another university 110 In 2020 The Wall Street Journal ranked Stony Brook University tied with two others as the second best public school in the Northeastern United States 111 In 2015 Kiplinger s Personal Finance ranked Stony Brook 33rd best value among the country s public institutions for in state students and 26th for out of state students 112 In 2012 The Wall Street Journal ranked Stony Brook 8th among public universities sending students to elite graduate programs 113 114 As of 2016 update U S News amp World Report has given the following rankings to graduate programs at Stony Brook The School of Engineering is ranked 67th the School of Social Work is ranked 71st the School of Medicine is ranked 59th in Research and a Rank Not Published in Primary Care nationally 115 Nuclear Physics categorized as a Physics specialty ranked 4th Geometry categorized as a Mathematics specialty ranked 4th Clinical Psychology ranked 4th Topology categorized as a Mathematics specialty ranked 11th Physician Assistant program ranked 16th Physics ranked 23rd Midwifery ranked 23rd Mathematics ranked 25th Political Science ranked 29th Earth Science ranked 34th Materials Science categorized as an Engineering specialty ranked 37th Psychology ranked 39th Sociology ranked 40th Computer Science ranked 40th Occupational Therapy ranked 44th Biological Sciences ranked 55th Chemistry ranked 56th English ranked 60th Economics ranked 63rd History ranked 63rd Physical Therapy ranked 64th and Fine Arts ranked 98th 116 In 2017 the Shanghai Global Rankings of Academic Subjects ranked Stony Brook s Mathematics program 13th best worldwide 117 College Factual s 2015 survey ranked Stony Brook University s Applied Mathematics program as 3rd best in the United States 118 The Stony Brook College of Business earned AACSB International Accreditation in 2021 119 Awards Edit In 2021 a team of students of the Journalism School won the Edward R Murrow Awards for Excellence in Audio Feature Reporting 120 Research Edit The School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences SoMAS is the SUNY center for marine and atmospheric research education and public service More than 300 graduate and undergraduate students from 16 different nations work and study at SoMAS The School s students study coastal oceanographic processes and atmospheric sciences The Marine Sciences Research Center the original institute for marine studies was incorporated into the new School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences SOMAS on June 15 2007 The university co manages Brookhaven National Laboratory which is affiliated with the United States Department of Energy In the Physical Sciences Mathematics and Engineering area some of the research centers of Stony Brook University are the Institute for Mathematical Sciences the Institute for Advanced Computational Science and the C N Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics among others In the biomedical sciences Stony Brook houses the Center for Biotechnology and the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery among many others In March 2008 the university received 60 million endowment from James Simons to establish the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics The Louis and Beatrice Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology was established by a generous gift in 2008 from Dr Henry Laufer In July 2007 Stony Brook won a grant from the Department of Defense to devise ways to prevent terrorists from corrupting computers and another from the Department of Homeland Security to design a system to detect radiation without triggering false alarms 121 The New York Center for Computational Sciences NYCCS 122 formed in 2007 is a joint venture of Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory Its centerpiece is an 18 rack Blue Gene L and 2 rack Blue Gene P massively parallel supercomputer based on the IBM system on chip technology also known as New York Blue Gene supercomputer In the June 2008 Top 500 supercomputer rankings New York Blue Gene L was ranked 17th and Blue Gene P was ranked 75th 123 The total peak performance for both Blue Gene L and Blue Gene P consists 103 22 teraflops trillion floating point calculations per second 124 In 2016 Stony Brook University placed second at the Long Island regional round of the New York State Business Plan Competition New York Institute of Technology placed first with four teams qualifying for the state competition s final round while Stony Brook University had three teams qualifying for the state competition s final round 125 Notable research and discoveries Edit There have been many notable research projects and important scientific discoveries at Stony Brook 126 Years Research discovery1969 Dated Moon rocks and estimated the age of the MoonCreated a new ultrasound method that speeds the healing of bone fracturesDiscovered the link between emphysema and smokingDeveloped the drug that is recommended for all cardiac angioplasties abciximab 1974 Created the first MRI image of a living organismDiscovered the Golden Bamboo LemurIdentified and cataloged 328 distant galaxiesUsing a single electron created the smallest electric switch in the world1975 Yang and Simons set off the gauge theory revolution in differential topology1976 Formulation of supergravity1982 Invented virtual colonoscopy1998 FDA approved abciximab and Periostat doxycycline 1998 Discovered important fossil linking birds to dinosaurs2002 Synthesized the first virus in vitro polio 127 2007 Demonstrated that Homo erectus may not have evolved from Homo habilis 128 2008 Remains of Beelzebufo or devil frog largest frog to ever exist discovered in Madagascar 129 Admissions Edit In 2018 Stony Brook University accepted 41 8 or 15 800 of the 37 828 freshman applications it received Of the 15 800 freshmen applicants accepted 3 383 chose to enroll or a rate of 21 4 Academic Profile of middle 50 of enrolled freshmen as of 2018 GPA 91 97 100 point scale 3 6 4 0 4 point scale 130 47 in top ten percent of graduating class 80 in top quarter of graduating class 97 in top half of graduating class 131 SAT 1250 1400 SAT Math 630 740 SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing 600 680 ACT 26 31The average SAT score of 2018 freshmen is 1323 out of 1600 Student life EditStony Brook has a wide variety of student run organizations on campus which include sororities and fraternities and a count of almost 300 recognized student clubs and organizations The Undergraduate Student Government at Stony Brook University is trusted with the responsibility of budgeting the undergraduate student activity fee which funds most student run organizations on campus The Graduate Student Organization is responsible for budgeting the graduate student activity fee and supplies a variety of funding opportunities programming student services and funding for departmental and student organizations The oldest campus newspaper is The Statesman which was founded in 1957 when the university was in Oyster Bay Other publications include the Stony Brook Press Stony Brook Independent Blackworld and the Asian American E Zine Stony Brook also has a campus wide public radio station WUSB which serves most of Long Island and dedicates programming to Stony Brook athletics and other events on campus Stony Brook has the greatest number of students who live on campus out of any public school in New York 132 Once seen as a suitcase school of commuters Stony Brook has undergone efforts to shed that negative label creating a model that struggling schools such as Central Connecticut State University have tried to emulate 133 Around 83 of freshmen students are residents 96 Events and traditions Edit Homecoming at Kenneth P LaValle Stadium in 2019 Incoming freshmen are welcomed to the university in August with First Night Out a night of events taking place on the Friday in which they move in 134 135 Organized by Student Engagement and Activities the night consists of a Party on the Plaza as well as various assorted activities 135 Wolfieland an annual carnival began in 2016 and takes place during September 136 Stony Brook University s annual Homecoming celebration known as Wolfstock takes place in October and features numerous activities throughout the week including Homecoming Hoopla amp Carnival on Wednesday and the Seawolves Showcase talent show on Friday 137 138 Wolfstock culminates in Stony Brook s annual Homecoming football game on Saturday which traditionally draws record breaking crowds upwards of 12 000 people The homecoming court is presented during halftime dating back to 1984 Beginning in 2018 Stony Brook shifted to the gender neutral title of royal in lieu of king and queen 139 140 The 2019 Roth Pond Regatta Academic activity pauses weekly on Wednesdays from 1 00 to 2 30 p m in a period known as Campus Life Time which was established in February 1991 141 During Campus Life Time no classes are scheduled and events take place at the Academic Mall allowing students to take a break from their studies and come together for social activity 142 First year students are assigned a book written by a notable figure who speaks to the entire freshman class on Commons Day in the fall semester Commons Day speakers have included Supreme Court associate justice Sonia Sotomayor author Janet Mock designer Joshua Davis and journalist Charles M Blow 143 144 145 146 The Festival of Lights started in 2000 as an annual Stony Brook tradition that celebrates the numerous cultures and faiths which celebrate during the holiday season 147 The festival is preceded by Light the Brook a tree lighting ceremony at the Academic Mall 148 Midnight Breakfast takes place during the first Monday of Finals Week in both semesters as the dining halls open late to serve breakfast foods to students 149 To celebrate Earth Day Stony Brook holds a week long Earthstock celebration in the week leading up culminating in the Earthstock Festival 150 Numerous environment themed events take place throughout the week with the most known tradition being the Rubber Duck Race held at The Brook adjacent to the Administration building 151 Starting in 1993 Strawberry Fest is held on the first Wednesday of May where students and faculty gather at the Academic Mall to eat an array of strawberry themed foods with live music and student performances In 1998 Stony Brook began to hold Diversity Day during the same day as Strawberry Fest planned and organized by the Office of Multicultural Affairs to highlight the diverse cultures which make up the university 152 The yearly Roth Pond Regatta held since 1989 attracts dozens of competitors and thousands of attendees including students faculty staff and alumni The competition involves groups making boats out of cardboard and tape with the challenge to get across the Roth Pond first without sinking The Student Activity Center SAC an event space and cafeteria Stony Brook holds two annual concerts Back to the Brook during the fall semester and Brookfest during the spring semester The inaugural Back to the Brook took place in 2012 and featured Reel Big Fish at the Staller Steps 153 Since then Mac Miller Lupe Fiasco Walk the Moon Fetty Wap and Post Malone have headlined Back to the Brook 154 155 156 157 158 2018 s Back to the Brook was infamously cancelled after only 24 tickets were sold for headliner Ashanti a week before the concert 159 160 2019 s Back to the Brook was controversially cancelled again 161 The historic Stony Brook concert series was revived in 2011 with Brookfest hosting headliners Bruno Mars and Janelle Monae 162 Brookfest has since been headlined by Wiz Khalifa and Miguel 163 Ludacris and Grouplove 164 Childish Gambino and Diplo 165 Panic at the Disco and Twenty One Pilots 166 Future and Cash Cash 167 DNCE and Joey Badass 168 21 Savage and A Boogie wit da Hoodie 169 and ASAP Ferg and Amine 170 In the early 2010s Stony Brook s Graduate Student Organization sponsored a concert series on the first Thursday of every month titled Stony Brooklyn focused on exposing the student body to up and coming indie rock musicians from the New York area This concert series included acts like The Antlers Parquet Courts Beach Fossils The Drums Ra Ra Riot Das Racist and The Front Bottoms playing concerts on the Stony Brook campus As interest in this scene declined the series was shut down by 2017 171 172 173 The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band Edit The Spirit of Stony Brook Marching Band was created in 2006 by Jerrold Stein the Dean of Students at the time and plays at athletic games and other events 174 The first public performance was at the September 2006 convocation The band grew to 70 members the second year and added additional staff 175 The band first traveled to the America East men s basketball tournament in March 2007 and has done so regularly ever since By July 2008 the band had reached 100 members 176 and by the mid 2010s had attracted over 200 members 177 The Stony Brook marching band first participated in the NYC Columbus Day Parade in 2011 as well as appeared in an episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition and a commercial for the New York Lottery 178 179 180 The band performed on ESPN s College GameDay in 2017 when an episode was hosted in New York City s Times Square 181 In 2021 during the COVID 19 pandemic members of the Stony Brook marching band performed in the virtual halftime show for the College Football Playoff National Championship game between Alabama and Ohio State 182 Stony Brook s current Director of Athletic Bands is Dr Justin R Stolarik who previously was a director at the University of Wisconsin Madison and the University of Oklahoma 183 Athletics EditMain article Stony Brook Seawolves Seawolves Showcase of notable alumni and championship trophies Stony Brook University s intercollegiate athletics teams known as the Stony Brook Seawolves compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA at the Division I level and are members of the Colonial Athletic Association beginning on July 1 2022 The school s current Director of Athletics is Shawn Heilbron who was hired in May 2014 after serving as Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development at Oregon State University 184 The university s athletics teams were originally known as the Soundmen or the Baymen in the early 1950s when the campus was located in Oyster Bay 185 Their name was changed to the Warriors in 1960 and again to the Patriots and Lady Patriots in 1966 185 In 1994 as Stony Brook prepared to become a Division I program the team nickname was changed again this time to its current day incarnation the Seawolves 185 The team s mascot is named Wolfie 185 Beginning in 2019 Stony Brook announced a partnership with SNY to broadcast football basketball and lacrosse games on the channel 186 Stony Brook games on WUSB were announced by Josh Caray grandson of famed broadcaster Harry Caray and son of Skip Caray until his departure in 2019 187 188 The Stony Brook Patriots participated at the Division III level until 1995 when they moved up to Division II with the ultimate goal of soon reaching Division I On June 3 1997 President Shirley Kenny announced that the Seawolves entire athletics program would play at the Division I level beginning during the 1999 00 season 189 Stony Brook joined the America East Conference in 2001 until leaving in 2022 and also played women s tennis in the Missouri Valley Conference The Stony Brook baseball team at the 2012 College World Series Stony Brook garnered national attention during their 2012 College World Series run The Seawolves upset the LSU Tigers in a three game series to win the Baton Rouge Super Regional and reach the College World Series in Omaha the first America East team to do so 190 191 Coach Matt Senk was awarded the National College Baseball Writers Association s Coach of the Year award 192 Outfielder Travis Jankowski was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the first round of the 2012 MLB Draft 193 After going winless in four consecutive America East Finals in men s basketball the Seawolves earned their first bid to the NCAA tournament in 2016 by defeating the Vermont Catamounts 80 74 194 They lost to Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tournament by a score of 85 57 195 Stony Brook has established itself as a dominant force in women s lacrosse Since 2013 the Seawolves have finished in first place in the America East for eight straight seasons making eight consecutive NCAA Division I Women s Lacrosse Championship tournaments 196 During the 2018 season the Seawolves were ranked No 1 nationally in all three major polls IWLCA Coaches Poll Cascade Inside Lacrosse Nike US Lacrosse for at least ten weeks 196 In recent years Stony Brook s athletic facilities have undergone several additions and renovations The Goldstein Family Student Athlete Development Center opened in 2006 after a million dollar donation by alumnus Stuart Goldstein 197 In 2011 Joe Nathan Field dedicated to six time MLB All Star relief pitcher and Stony Brook alumnus Joe Nathan opened after renovations to the former University Field were made possible by Nathan s 500 000 donation 198 Island Federal Arena formerly known as the Stony Brook University Arena opened in 2014 after a two year 21 1 million renovation 199 The Pritchard Gymnasium current home of the volleyball team and former home of the men s and women s basketball teams underwent a 1 5 million renovation in 2008 200 Alumnus Glenn Dubin donated 4 3 million to a strength and conditioning facility named the Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center which opened in 2012 201 The Dubin family also pledged 5 million for a 10 million for the Dubin Family Indoor Training Center which opened in 2020 202 203 Transportation Edit A Stony Brook shuttle bus In 2013 Stony Brook University launched its own bike share system to provide a sustainable transportation alternative for students Wolf Ride Bike Share As of 2016 the university provides 8 stations and 63 bikes 204 Docking stations and bikes are supplied by PBSC Urban Solutions 205 There is also a system of buses operated by the university This system is accessible to anyone on the Stony Brook Campus at no charge The university is located next to the Stony Brook LIRR station on the Port Jefferson Line The university is served by Suffolk County Transit connection S60 S69 and 3D is available on campus 206 Notable people Edit Joe Nathan six time MLB All Star and Hall of Fame candidate Pat Benatar four time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee Adrien Brody youngest Academy Award Best Actor winner Notable alumni Edit Chris Algieri 2007 professional boxer and former WBO junior welterweight title holder Kim Barnes Arico current head coach of the Michigan Wolverines women s basketball team transferred Joy Behar 1966 co host of The View Pat Benatar musician Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee dropped out Mark Bridges 1983 Academy Award winning costume designer Adrien Brody youngest winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor for The Pianist 2002 Steve Cuozzo 1971 journalist contributor for the New York Post Dabuz 2017 a professional Super Smash Bros player 207 Buck Dharma lead guitarist and sole constant member of rock band Blue Oyster Cult Diane Farr 1995 actress on Numbers and Rescue Me Lee A Fleisher M D Chief Medical Officer and Director of the Centers for Medicare amp Medicaid Services Center for Clinical Standards and Quality Keiko Fujimori Peruvian politician Steven K Galson 1978 former acting Surgeon General of the United States David Gelernter 1982 computer science professor at Yale and Unabomber victim Richard Gelfond 1976 CEO of IMAX Corporation Victoria Hart 2010 YouTube personality educator inventor Daria Hazuda 1989 biochemist discovered the first HIV Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors John L Hennessy 1975 tenth president of Stanford University 2017 Turing Award winner Scott Higham 1982 winner of 2002 Pulitzer Prize in investigative journalism Travis Jankowski 2012 MLB player first round draft pick currently with the New York Mets Tom Koehler 2008 former MLB pitcher Risa Lavizzo Mourey first woman and first African American president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Kevin Kwan Loucks 2013 CEO of Chamber Music America Steven Mackey 1980 composer electric guitarist Professor of Composition at Princeton University Momina Mustehsan a Pakistani singer musician and social activist 208 Dianne Morales born 1967 non profit executive and political candidate 209 Richie Narvaez 1986 1988 novelist Joe Nathan 1997 six time MLB All Star and Minnesota Twins Hall of Famer Callistus Ndlovu Zimbabwean politician Jon Oringer 1997 founder and CEO of Shutterstock Vinay Pathak Indian Actor Sandy Pearlman 1966 music producer and band manager for Blue Oyster Cult Black Sabbath etc Nan Phinney 1972 accelerator physicist at SLAC program coordinator for the world s first linear collider Jef Raskin 1964 Apple manager and creator of the Macintosh Dominick Reyes 2013 mixed martial artist currently 7 in the UFC light heavyweight rankings Burton Rocks 1994 sports attorney and current agent of Paul DeJong Howard Saltz 1983 as editor of the South Florida Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2013 210 Laura Schlessinger 1968 talk radio host Andrew Sega 1997 video game music composer Duane Silverstein 1974 award winning conservationist executive director of Seacology Bettie M Steinberg 1976 Chief Scientific Officer for The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Daniel Zamora 2015 MLB pitcher currently with the Seattle Mariners Organization Faculty awards and honors 211 212 Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize in Medicine Nobel Peace Prize Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Pulitzer Prize Crafoord Prize Wolf Prize Fields Medal Abel Prize National Medal of Science 5 National Medal of Technology 2 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Benjamin Franklin Medal National Book Critics Circle Award Oliver E Buckley Condensed Matter Prize Grammy Award NASA Distinguished Service Medal Obie Award Howard Hughes Medical Institute Award Humboldt Research Award for Senior U S Scientists Fellows of Academic Societies 211 Fellows of the Royal Society 6 MacArthur Foundation Fellows 3 National Academy of 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