00. IT News and Alerts

No need to wait on hold, for the fastest response submit a ticket.

For the fastest response, submit your ticket at service.stonybrook.edu. Going forward, the DoIT Service Desk will be prioritizing answering help tickets submitted through our service portal service.stonybrook.edu. Only call 2-9800 for emergencies and account-related issues.

https://service.stonybrook.edu?utm_source=Campus_Announcements&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Summit_A_Ticket

Google Meet is a viable backup for Zoom

In the event Zoom is having a system-wide outage, please use Google Meet as a short-term solution. This web conferencing tool is a viable substitution for Zoom.

https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/google-apps/hangouts

01. Campus-Wide Administrative Announcements(dept moves/closes, employee info)

Campus Lactation Rooms

Campus lactation rooms on East and West Campus are specifically dedicated for the purpose of offering a comfortable and private space for breast milk expression and nursing on campus, each featuring a hospital-grade electric double breast pump, cleaning and personal care items, comfortable seating, mini-fridge, microwave, and more! For info about locations, terms and conditions of use, and to gain access to active spaces throughout campus visit the website below.

www.stonybrook.edu/lactation

Meet Your Ombuds – October is Ombuds Month

Ombuds Month is part of a month-long recognition of conflict resolution professions. The Ombuds Office provides an informal channel through which constituents (students, faculty and staff) can confidentially discuss concerns, complaints or seek information and referrals without fear of retaliation. The office provides educational workshops and online Quick Tips on topics such as communication, conflict resolution, and more. Additionally, you can view the online library of recommended books.

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ombuds/pdfs/OMBUDS%20MONTH%202022%20.pdf

Save the Date Veterans Day Ceremony

Save the Date Veterans Day Ceremony
Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at 1 pm, Student Activities Center, Sidney GelberAuditorium
Reception immediately following.
For questions or accommodations, please contact Military & Veteran Student Services:
osa_vets@stonybrook.edu
631-632-4143
RSVP https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3YnEsaRnJE7Hgx78kvnswXU2Kop5qGIXjshx0nw36ZQoirA/viewform

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/studentaffairs/vets/

OPEN HOUSE Asian and Asian American Studies

Please join us for our Open House on Wednesday, October 19, 2022, 1:00-2:15 pm in HUM 1003. Meet our faculty to learn about our major and minor programs, and your peers to hear about their experience with us! Please click on the link for more details! We look forward to seeing you there!

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/asianamerican/_fliers/Fall%202022%20Open%20House%20flier.pdf

Presentation on Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew”

Laura Kolb, Associate Professor of English at Baruch College, will present “Feminine Performance in The Taming of the Shrew: Final Speech and Missing Soliloquy” in the English Department’s Poetry Center on Wednesday, Oct 5 at 1pm. The presentation will also be accessible via zoom.

https://bit.ly/kolbtalk

02. Workshops/Training

Become Your Own Graphic Designer with Canva

The Stony Brook SBDC Presents: “Become Your Own Graphic Designer With Canva”. Join us and Eric Slone, owner of Eric the Web Guy, on Thursday, September 29th, and learn how to use Canva to design your own flyers, business cards, announcements, social media posts and more – Canva makes it easy to become your own graphic designer. Click below to register.

https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ej8smh0z38d32ef5&oseq=&c=&ch=

Small Business Insurance – “One-Size Does Not Fit All”

Thursday, October 13, 2022 The Stony Brook SBDC Presents: “Small Business Insurance – ‘One-Size Does Not Fit All'”. With such a broad selection of insurance plans, (general liability, workers Comp, “Key-man”) it can feel overwhelming to find the coverage that best suits your business needs. Craig Bender, a Commercial Lines Coverage Specialist, from the Archdeacon Agency, Inc. will explain how to find the right coverage to protect your business and your family. Click below to register

https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ej8y4tkra70f997c&oseq=&c=&ch=

Avoiding the Worst 5 Mistakes You Can Make As A Business Owner

Thursday, October 6th, 2022 The Stony Brook SBDC Presents: “Avoiding the Worst 5 Mistakes You Can Make As A Business Owner”. Francine E. Love, Founder & Managing Attorney of Love Law Firm PLLC, will discuss some of the most common mistakes that business owners make that sabotage their success. Sponsored in part by Capital One Bank. Register below

https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ej9mqlz33d46f7a5&oseq=&c=&ch=

Join CELT for an Online Teaching Certificate (OTC) Course

Join the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) for one of our Online Teaching Certificate (OTC) multi-week courses:

Online Teaching Certificate Accelerated from 10/11 – 10/28
Online Teaching Certificate: 5 Week from 10/11 – 11/11

Please register in advance. Email celt@stonybrook.edu if you have any questions.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDNCaLpnCS4i05_pwHxeYhGJ7xMM8Oj0pI5bu8IP08TOLCFw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Register for CELT event: Transforming Teaching Through Active Learning

Come join CELT at Frey 119 on 10/11/2022, 1-2 PM and explore the active learning classrooms on West Campus (Melville Library N3033, W4535, Psy A 146, and Frey 119) and various ways to utilize the spaces for transformative learning and teaching. You will also experience a virtual 360 tour of these classrooms!

https://forms.gle/wAbCuqUg5RBm1n25A

Something for Everyone! School of Social Welfare Continuing Education

The School of Social Welfare continuing education is geared toward social workers and other healthcare professionals. We are committed to lifelong learning that strengthens your practice and helps to meet the needs of the 21st century. Our workshops encourage attendees to think creatively about the problems confronting their clients and the delivery of effective services. Join us! All workshops are live online.
NYS licensed social workers earn CEU’s.

https://socialwelfare.stonybrookmedicine.edu/continuing_education

OEE Assessment Workshop Series

The Office of Educational Effectiveness invites you to attend a virtual Workshop series on assessment! Explore each phase of the assessment process step-by-step and create a culture of continuous improvement in your program. Join us via Zoom to learn how to map and measure your objectives across the curriculum, followed by a session on setting benchmarks and timelines.

-Mapping & Metrics: 9/28 at 2PM or 9/29 at 9:30AM
-Benchmarks & Timelines: 10/18 at 12PM or 10/20 at 3PM

Register at the link

https://calendar.stonybrook.edu/site/office-educational-effectiveness/

APA Citation Workshop

Having trouble citing sources in APA for your research paper? In this workshop, you will learn:
How to format book, article, and website citations How to format in-text citations within the body of your paper
How to format information sources in a reference list at the end of your paper. Location: Zoom, Date:10/5, Time: 10am-11am. Please register for the event via Zoom.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/apa-citation-workshop-11/

Research Tips and Tools for Your SBU 101 Project

This library workshop, which can be used as a PLAN event, is designed to help first-year students with their SBU 101 project. We will introduce students to SBU library resources, as well as cover searching and discovering information on the open web. Location: Zoom, Date: 10/5, Time: 2pm-3pm. Please register for the event via Zoom.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/research-tips-and-tools-for-your-ugc-101-project-9/

Research Tips and Tools for Your SBU 101 Project

This library workshop, which can be used as a PLAN event, is designed to help first-year students with their SBU 101 project. We will introduce students to SBU library resources, as well as cover searching and discovering information on the open web. Location: Zoom, Date: 10/13, Time: 10am-11am. Please register for the event via Zoom.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/research-tips-and-tools-for-your-ugc-101-project-10/

Endnote 20 Workshop

Creating the bibliography is often the most tedious part of writing a research paper. Using EndNote, a bibliographic management software program, this task just became much easier. In this workshop learn: how to create an EndNote Library, how to download results from a literature search into EndNote, and how to organize your EndNote Library and much more. Location: Zoom, Date: 10/13, Time: 2pm-3pm. Please register for the event via Zoom.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/endnote-20-workshop-6/

MLA Citation Workshop

Are you required to use MLA citation for your research paper assignment? This workshop will address why, when, and how to cite your sources in MLA format. Although this workshop is designed especially for those students taking WRT 101 and WRT 102, all are welcome! Location: Zoom, Date: 10/13, Time:3pm-4pm. Please register for the event via Zoom.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/mla-citation-workshop-10/

Online Workshops for Faculty, Staff & Students

The Ombuds Office is offering Fall 2022 online workshops from October through December. There are new workshops on the topics of Leadership and Having Respectful & Productive Conversations with those whom you disagree with. Additional workshops on Communication Tool Kit, Team Building and Managing High Conflict Behavior. Attendees participate in anonymous polls, breakout sessions and discussion and view educational videos. All attendees receive the workshop slides for future reference.

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ombuds/resources/workshops.php

Requirements Review for Mobile Food Trucks

The Stony Brook SBDC Presents: “Requirements Review for Mobile Food Trucks”. Have you considered starting a food truck business but don’t know where to start? On Thursday, October 20th, Ronni Rosen, Business Adviser at the Stony Brook SBDC will review the requirements from the Suffolk County Food Protection Program and will answer your questions. Sponsored in part by Capital One Bank. Register below

https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ejdrp1k51d428e05&oseq=&c=&ch=

Transnational Exchanges in Teaching and Faculty Development

A number of Stony Brook faculty members have been collaborating with their peers in other countries, connecting students from class to class, helping train faculty during visits, and pursuing online projects across borders. Come join the “Transnational Exchanges in Teaching and Faculty Development,” a panel discussion among SBU faculty and a collaborator from South Asia on October 4th starting at 12noon in the Faculty Commons, Melville Library E1332.

03. For-Pay Workshops/Courses (SPD, Weight Watchers, Craft Center, etc…)

Introduction to the Science and Lived Experience of Autism

The program is designed to debunk the myths, explore the science, and gain insight into the lived experience of those with autism. Its goal is to provide professionals in education and health and human services with the knowledge they need to engage more effectively and humanely with members of the autistic community. Family members and caregivers of people with autism are also encouraged to enroll. Email sbucce@stonybrook.edu for internal pricing. Details & Registration:

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/cce/human-services-education/islea.php

Healthcare Data Visualization Microcourse

Learn how to transform healthcare data into compelling visual stories in a self-paced online course. Dr. Hants Williams, a public health nurse and data specialist, teaches participants how to use free tools to examine, cleanse and transform complex datasets. The program is offered by the Center for Corporate Education and the School of Health Professions. Email sbucce@stonybrook.edu for internal pricing. Details & Registration:

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/cce/healthcare-data-visualization/index.php

Certified Digital Marketing Professional Program

Learn the strategic skills and latest tools you need to succeed as a digital marketer in just 10 weeks – and earn two respected certifications. With CCE’s online Digital Marketing Professional program, you can study at your own pace or join an instructor-led cohort. Email sbucce@stonybrook.edu for internal pricing. Details and registration information:

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/cce/digital-marketing-certificate/

05. Conferences/Seminars/Lectures

Grand Rounds: Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People

The Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics will be offering a Grand Rounds by Stephen G. Post, PhD on Thursday, September 29, 2022 from 4:30pm- 6:00pm via Zoom. See the link for more details and to RSVP or e-mail bioethics@stonybrookmedicine.edu

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/#2022

Human Research Protection Program Education Series

Seminar: Institutional Review Board – External
Presenter: Lu-Ann Kozlowski
This education and training session will include information on the use of an external Institutional Review Board. Participants will be able to:
• Describe the differences between an internal and external IRB
• Describe the costs associated with the use of an external IRB
• Describe the need for an internal review at Stony Brook University
Wednesday, September 28, 2022 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Zoom Link:

https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/93260055137?pwd=VUpRb25NaVpOUkFvd0lVQlJNZWpCdz09

School of Nursing NCPD 10/04/2022 – Disrupting Implicit Bias

Join us for a presentation by Judi Brown Clarke, Ph.D. Implicit biases are attitudes or stereotypes that unconsciously affect our actions, decisions, and understanding. Implicit biases can manifest in the criminal justice system, workplace, school setting, and in the healthcare system. This may range from categories of race, gender, and sexuality. These biases often arise as a result of trying to find patterns and navigate the overwhelming stimuli in this very complicated world.

https://cvent.me/oaO34v

School of Nursing NCPD 10/17/2022 – Cancer Survivorship: Challenges in Primary Care

Join us for a presentation by Sylvia Wood, Ph.D, DNP, ANP-BC, AOCNP. There are more than 15 million US adults with a history of cancerwho need high quality survivorship care. Medical provider uncertainty and cancer survivorship knowledge gaps continue to persist. Challenges exist in the transition of patients from oncology to primary care for continued life-sustaining cancer survivorship care. It is important for primary care providers to recognize common oncologic emergencies.

https://cvent.me/Ok2O5B

Register Now! Fall 2022 School of Nursing Events – Nursing Continuing Professional Development Opportunities

Please visit our School of Nursing website to view our Nursing Continuing Professional Development events roster for Fall 2022. Registration options vary – there is an opportunity to receive Nursing CEU’s. Registration is now available!

https://nursing.stonybrookmedicine.edu/ContinuingEducation

Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series

Please join us TODAY for a seminar entitled “Single-cell Atlas of the Human Gut Epithelium and Engineered Platforms to Study Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease” with Dr. Scott Magness, Associate Professor, Joint Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, NCSU/UNC-CH and Dept. of Cell & Molecular Physiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Date/Time: September 26, 2022, 12:00 pm. Location: Life Sciences Building, room 038.
Host: Dr. Pawan Kumar

https://www.med.unc.edu/cgibd/magness-scott/

Grand Rounds- Warp Speed, the Right to Try, Real World Evidence and the Future of the Ethics of Clinical Research

The Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics will be offering a Grand Rounds by Arthur Caplan, PhD on Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 4:30pm- 6:00pm via Zoom. Please see the link for more details and to RSVP or e-mail bioethics@stonybrookmedicine.edu

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/#2022

Stem Speak Series: “Decoding Harmful Algal Bloom with Molecular Tools” With Dr. Christopher Gobler.

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a significant threat to coastal ecosystems, fisheries, and public health, and the fraction of the US coastline experiencing HABs significantly increased from 1990 to 2020. This talk will highlight the dynamic nature of the transcriptional response of the brown tide alga over the course of HABs and how the environmental factors controlling blooms change during bloom initiation, peak, and decline. Location: Special Collections Seminar Room, Date: 9/26, Time:4pm-5pm.

Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series

Please join us MONDAY October 3, 2022 for a seminar entitled “A Kaleidoscope of HIV Strains and Their Biological and Clinical Significances” with Dr. Guinevere Lee, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Medicine, Div. of Infectious Diseases, Weill Cornell Medicine.

Date/Time: October 3, 2022, 12:00 pm. Location: Life Sciences Building, room 038.
Host: Dr. Charles Vorkas

https://vivo.weill.cornell.edu/display/cwid-gul4001

Oct 6: My Life as a Solutions Journalist with Tina Rosenberg

6 pm
Thursday, Oct. 6
Bauman Center
Solutions Journalism Network founder and Pulitzer Prize winner Tina Rosenberg will give the SoCJ’s first guest lecture of the year, “My Life as a Solutions Journalist.” Rather than reporting “on” communities, solutions journalists report alongside them as they work together to solve problems. The SoCJ was recently named a Solutions Journalism Hub institution for our commitment to this work and this type of journalism.

https://www.stonybrook.edu/journalism/story.php?slug=tina-rosenberg-my-life-as-lecture

Provost’s Lecture Series will host Rob Basso on Wednesday, October 12

Rob Basso is a seasoned entrepreneur and author of the business book, The Everyday Entrepreneur: Apply the Triple Threat of Ambition, Confidence, and Conviction for Success on Your Own Terms. He will present his lecture, “Apply the Triple Threat of Ambition, Confidence and Conviction for Success On Your Own Terms,” Wednesday, October 12, at 7:00 PM in the Charles B. Wang Center. This lecture is co-sponsored by the College of Business, Center of Entrepreneurial Finance, Innovation Center, and the

http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/provost/lectures.html

Neurobiology & Behavior Seminar

On Thursday, September 29, 2022 @ 12:00 noon in LSB – Room 038, the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior will be hosting a Seminar entitled: “Identifying and Adaptively Perturbing Compact Deep Neural Network Models of Visual Cortex” speaker is Dr. Benjamin Cowley, Assistant Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Faculty Host: Dr. Braden Brinkman

Science & History Talk with Prof. Sharon Pochron

Science & History Talk on the Ashley Schiff Preserve with Prof. Sharon Pochron
Monday, September 26, 4-5pm
Hosted at the Zuccaire Gallery

Presentation by Sharon Pochron, Associate Professor of Practice at Stony Brook University and the President of the Friends of Ashley Schiff Preserve.

https://zuccairegallery.stonybrook.edu/events/2022_fall_events.php

Neurobiology & Behavior Seminar

On Thursday, October 6, 2022 @ 12:00 noon in LSB – Room 038, the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior will be hosting a Seminar entitled: “Regulation of RNA in Stress and Disease” speaker is Dr. Stephanie Moon, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan

Faculty Host: Dr. Roger Sher

Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health HYBRID Grand Rounds

Tues., Sept. 27, 2022, 11-12 pm. “Translating the Neurobiology of Addiction for Novel Treatments of Opioid Use Disorder”, with guest speaker, Dr. Yasmin Hurd, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai

This hybrid presentation will be held in the HSC, Level 3, Lecture Hall 5 and also via Zoom:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/98850887494?pwd=YzU1clQrKzhKdGI0VDA2MTFLb002UT09

Meeting ID: 988 5088 7494
Passcode: 635635

CEWIT2022 Conference

Next week is the 18th International Conference on Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World, being held in-person at CEWIT on October 3, 2022. The conference will focus on Future Technology Applications in Healthcare, Energy, Supply Chain, Defense and Finance: How AI/VR, Web3 and Other Technologies Will Shape the New Economy. To register or for more information, please visit: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/cewit-conference-2022/index.php

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/cewit-conference-2022/index.php

Antonija Prelec Memorial Lecture- Dr. Eric Green, Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute

The Antonija Prelec Memorial Fund was established in honor of Antonija (Toni) Prelec by her family, friends, and colleagues at the Health Sciences Center (HSC) of Stony Brook University. This year’s visiting scholar is Dr. Eric Green, Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the NIH. Dr. Green will deliver his lecture, “Creating the Fourth Chapter of Human Genomics”. Location: Lecture Hall 1 Wang Center, New Time: 2pm-3:30 pm, Date: October 3, 2022.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/prelec-2022/

Ecology & Evolution Seminar

Life Sci 038 or zoom, 2:30pm, Wed, 09/28/22,”, “The Science Enterprise as a Complex System”. Dr. Shirley Malcom, AAAS, and Director, SEA Change, Washington, D.C. Dr. Malcom is a trustee of Caltech, and a regent of Morgan State University. She served on the National Science Board, the policymaking body of the National Science Foundation (NSF), and on President Clinton’s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology. Contact Donna.DiGiovanni@stonybrook.edu for zoom link or register below.

Zoom registration: https://forms.gle/RTV5cvE6pzMwaxxU8

Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Department Seminar

Wednesday September 28, 2022. 1PM-2PM Room 301 in the Engineering Building
Prof. Stanislaus S. Wong from Department of Chemistry, Stony Brook University will give a talk entitled: ” Insights into the Chemistry and Physics of Multi-functional Nanoscale Systems”. Check the flyer below:

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/matscieng/seminars/flyers/2022/Departmental%20Seminar%20Flyer%20Fall%202022%20-%20Wong.pdf

BMI Grand rounds : “On the Estimation of PTV of a Tumor Shape Under Kinematic Uncertainties”

BMI Grand rounds : “On the Estimation of PTV of a Tumor Shape Under Kinematic Uncertainties”
Please join us at our BMI Grand Round Seminar, Spring 2022 on “On the Estimation of PTV of a Tumor Shape Under Kinematic Uncertainties” given by Dr. Qiaode Jeffrey Ge, PhD. Professor and Chair,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University on 28th September, 2022. More details are available on the flyer.

https://bmi.stonybrookmedicine.edu/sites/default/files/BMI_GrandRounds_Flyer-Dr%20Jeff%20Ge.pdf

Neurobiology & Behavior Seminar

On Thursday, October 13, 2022 @ 12:00 noon in LSB – Room 038, the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior will be hosting a Seminar entitled: “From Neurodevelopment to Behaviors: Dissecting the Molecular Functions of Risk Genes for Mental Disorders” speaker is Dr. Yingwei Mao, Associate Professor, Penn State University

Faculty Host: Dr. Shaoyu Ge

06. Research (Studies, Testing, etc…)

Volunteers with Schizophrenia Needed for Brain Imaging Research Study at Stony Brook Medicine

We are looking for volunteers ages 18-65 with a diagnosis or symptoms of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder to participate in brain imaging research studies (PET and/or MRI) to better understand brain function. The study involves up to 3 visits, confidential interviews, a physical exam with blood/urine collection and an ECG. You will be compensated $30 for the physical exam and up to $50 for interviews. To learn more about our research, please contact (631) 495-5441.

https://www.mmtilab.org/

Healthy Subjects Who Smoke Cigarettes Daily Needed for Research Study

You may qualify if you are between the ages of 18-55, smoke cigarettes daily, and are in otherwise good health. We are conducting an imaging study to better understand how behavior, brain chemistry, and brain activity may be changed by addictive drugs. If interested, call or email (confidentiality maintained): (631) 371-3096 or Mmtilab.sbu@gmail.com. Earn up to $540 upon completion.

https://www.mmtilab.org/

07. Charitable/Fundraisers (Habitat, Blood drives, Cats, etc…)

Hispanic Heritage Month: Puerto Rico Emergency Relief

We are reaching out, to ask for your support now, because the next few days are essential to get emergency services and supplies to Puerto Rico. The Hispanic Heritage Month Committee will be collecting water, non-perishable food, and essential supplies during the Opening Ceremony, Wednesday10/5/22.
For more details, please contact us at hhmplanning@stonybrook.edu.

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/hispanic-heritage/

08. Culture And Entertainment (Sports, Movies, Events, etc…)

Art Crawl- Guided tour of gallery spaces on Main Campus

Stony Brook University hosts a variety of renowned art galleries that provide unique spaces and opportunities for cultural and artistic exchanges and collaborations. Our art crawls unite our university’s galleries through a series of free guided tours led by expert curators. Location: Central Reading Room, Date: 10/6, Time:1pm-330pm. Please see link for further information.

https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/art-crawl-3/

WAYS OF MAKING Exhibition Opening

WAYS OF MAKING
Moira Chas, Johnathan Hopp, LoVid
September 30–December 7, 2022

Curated by Tali Hinkis and Lorraine Walsh
The Simons Center Gallery, Simons Center for Geometry and Physics (SCGP)

Opening Reception: Friday, September 30, 2022, 5:00 pm
5:00 pm: Reception, Simons Center Gallery and SCGP Lobby
5:30-6:30 pm: Artist Presentations. Della Pietra Family Auditorium, SCGP 103
Ways of Making: A Dialogue about Processes with Moira Chas, Johnathan Hopp, and LoVid

https://scgp.stonybrook.edu/archives/38467

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH 33rd Opening Ceremony Wednesday, Oct 5, 2022 1-2:30pm

33rd Hispanic Heritage Month Opening Ceremony
SAVE THE DATE Wednesday October 5, 2022
SAC Ballroom A 1pm-2:30pm
More details to come…

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/hispanic-heritage/

Art Reception & Performance by Jaanika Peerna

Connecting the Drops Reception & Performance
Thursday, September 29 5-7pm
Zuccaire Gallery, 1st Fl Staller Center

A participatory performance by artist Jaanika Peerna with audience members that explores the question “What would you do if you were handed the very last piece of natural ice left on Earth”? Followed by light refreshments.

https://zuccairegallery.stonybrook.edu/events/2022_fall_events.php

2022 HHM Call for Programs

Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) CALL FOR PROGRAMS: Your department, unit, or office is invited to submit an event for this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration that is being scheduled during the period of October 1 thru November 1, 2022. This year’s theme: “Unidos: Inclusivity for a Stronger Nation.” We encourage your participation for a memorable Hispanic Heritage Month. Please submit your program using this link: https://forms.gle/xxDiQuUTsfrD by September 27.

https://www.stonybrook.edu/hhm

Hispanic Heritage Month Fundraiser: Basket Raffle Donations Needed

At the HHM Closing Ceremony we are planning a Gift Basket Auction with proceeds going toward supporting student scholarships. We are in need of single item donations or entire baskets.
Previous baskets donated had the following themes: Latin Dinner, Desserts, Elegant Eating, Author’s Basket, Game Night, A Night at the Movies, Pamper Me Goodies, etc. Make one of these or one of your own design.
Donations are needed by 10/28/22.
Contact us at hhmplanning@stonybrook.edu

https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/hispanic-heritage/

12. Miscellaneous

Buy a Mac or iPad. Get a gift card. Save with your Education Discount!

For a limited time, receive a $100 Apple gift card when you purchase a qualifying iPad or $150 Apple gift card when you purchase a qualifying Mac. Quantity limits apply. See website for details. Offer valid through September 26, 2022. Sign in with your NET ID and NET Password at stonybrook.edu/apple to receive your education discount.

https://stonybrook.edu/apple

Free Nutritional Education for Employees via Zoom!

Call Employee Health and Wellness today at 631-444-7767 to schedule a nutrition education appointment via Zoom with a Stony Brook University Dietetic Intern. Appointments are being booked now for appointments for Thursdays between 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM. Make yourself a priority!! Whether you are struggling to manage a health condition or just want to shed a few pounds, take advantage of this incentive. Sessions are private and will last about a half hour.