01. Campus-Wide Administrative Announcements(dept moves/closes, employee info)
University Senate and Arts & Sciences Senate – Call for Nominations (Faculty Only)
Faculty Nominations for the University Senate and A&S Senate are open. Please submit your interest and/or nominations through the link below by March 29, 2024. If you are nominating others please assure they are aware of it in advance. Thank you for your willingness to participate in this important part of our university community. (Please note that a separate call for nominations will be sent to professional staff.)
https://forms.gle/7RceB7GMf1iWhxn58
Help us find our Next Undergraduate Commencement Speaker!
Applications for Student Commencement Speaker is live! Please share with students:
Do you have a way with words? Want to help congratulate your graduating class for their hard work over the years? Or just have advice you want to share? Consider submitting a speech for the Commencement Speaker Competition!
To submit a speech, you must be registered to graduate in May 2024 and the speech can be no longer than 5 minutes. Submissions are due on Friday, April 5 at 4 p.m.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScygLAnuXaPp0gPxJzgW-RCkVxWfBzM3XvesTK4tH3lSlbCYw/viewform
Healthier U – National Walking Day April 3
National Walking Day is next Wednesday, April 3, 2024. Increase your cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety and join Healthier U for a “Walk on Wednesday” at noon. All fitness levels welcome! Meet by the fountain on the Academic Mall, near the Administration building.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/healthieru/programs/
Important WolfMart Announcement: NYS Fiscal Year End
Due to the New York State fiscal year ending in March, all state-funded requisitions in WolfMart will be placed on hold from Friday, 3/29 at close of business through Monday, 4/1 at end of day. Requisitions may be submitted during this time but will not get sent to vendors until approximately Tuesday, 4/2. Please contact wolfmart_help@stonybrook.edu for additional help.
RF Technology Purchases – Procedural Clarification
As previously announced, Procurement, DoIT, and the Office of Equity & Access have released new processes in Wolfmart for Information Security/Accessibility reviews of IT-related procurements. Effective April 1, 2024, all state and research-funded software, databases, and cloud-based/on-prem applications will require an EIT/InfoSec review and should be submitted on a Service Request Form. Non-encumbered payment forms should NOT be used. Read the full details of this change via the link below.
https://t.e2ma.net/webview/t7lsxr/c3685e642d36b54a3da6727d7b664067
02. Workshops/Training
The Power of Video for Your Business
The Stony Brook SBDC presents: “The Power of Video on Your Business”. Video is a powerful tool that can introduce and promote your business to potential customers! Learn how to apply Video Skills for your Business Promotion. Katya Gimro, filmmaker and videographer, will show you that even the smallest business can use this powerful tool effectively on Thursday, April 11, 2024. Register below
https://nysbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/1018573
CNA Training Class at the Long Island State Veterans Home
The Long Island State Veterans Home is sponsoring a free C.N.A Training Program starting on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. It is a 5 week training program to become a NYS Certified Nursing Assistant. Send your resume and letter of interest to LISVHCNAClass@LISVH.org. Job opportunities at the LISVH following successful completion of the NYS exam. For additional information, please call (631) 444-8617, text (516) 265-4009 or online at www.lisvh.org
http://www.listateveteranshome.org
The Marketing Blueprint – From Start-up to Scale-up
The Stony Brook SBDC presents: “The Marketing Blueprint – From Start-up to Scale-up”. Digital marketing can be overwhelming. On Thursday, March 28, Lee’Ann Bourges, owner of Social Vibe Marketing, will discuss different marketing strategies to help you connect with your customer to successfully grow your business. Register below
https://nysbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/1018629
Generative AI Boot Camp Workshop – How Can AI Make Your Life as a Professor Easier?
Join Stony Brook University’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) for a bootcamp on how to use AI to enhance your teaching and courses. This event will demonstrate how ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and other generative AI platforms can support you in crafting learning objectives, writing exam questions, composing rubrics, and designing course content such as lesson plans, in-class activities, instructional videos, and more.
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtceCppjwuHNfKaEovp3GvhKlcr3kOuRIV
Dryad Digital Repository Workshop
University Libraries Present: Stony Brook Uni researchers can now access Dryad Digital Repository, facilitating compliance with open access policies like NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy. Workshop by Librarian Jessica Koos offers training on accessing accounts, adjusting settings, uploading data, and more. 3/26, 10am-1145am Zoom. Register via link.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/dryad-digital-repository-workshop/
MLA Citation Style
University Libraries Present: Are you required to use MLA citation for your research paper assignment? This workshop with Undergraduate Success Librarian Christine Fena 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! 3/27, 1pm-215pm, Zoom, Register via link.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/mla-citation-style/
2024 Solar Eclipse: What to Expect & How to Participate
Sponsored by SBU Libraries’ DEIA Committee and DI3: On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will sweep across the U.S., with upstate NY and northern New England in the path of totality. Long Island will experience 88% totality. Join Librarian Christine Fena to learn about the eclipse, the Eclipse Soundscape Project, and get free certified viewing glasses at a workshop. 4/1, 3-4pm, Melville Library North Reading Room Learning Lab. Register via link.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/2024-solar-eclipse-what-to-expect-how-to-participate/
APA Citation Style for Student Papers
University Libraries Present: Learn how to format a student paper, create in-text citations, and put together a perfect reference list in accordance with 7th edition APA style rules with health sciences librarian Laurel Scheinfeld. 4/2 1pm-2pm Zoom. Register via link.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/apa-citation-style-for-student-papers-2/
APA Citation Style for Professional Papers
University Libraries Present: Learn how to format a professional paper for publication and review the APA style guidelines for citations, footnotes, tables & figures, appendices & supplementary materials and more with health sciences librarian Laurel Scheinfeld. 4/1 3pm-4pm Zoom. Register via link.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/apa-citation-style-for-professional-papers-2/
DEIA Undergrad Workshop
The DEIA Committee and SACNAS are excited to hold a workshop by graduate students for undergraduates interested in finding and applying to research opportunities in Life Sciences. We kindly ask that you help us disseminate this event amongst your students/classes.
Date: April 3rd
Time: 1 pm
Location: Life Sciences Bldg. 038
Pizza and drinks (RSVP via QR code or this link)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsMKrbZ0lpnIuKaeHksh5efkxMmCzMSNwP5CykaZ-yHmRyTw/viewform
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ecoevo/_events/
CELT Faculty Showcase: Generative AI in Higher Education
Want to share or learn about innovations for AI in your courses? CELT is planning to host an in-person event where faculty and instructors can showcase and discuss the innovative ways they are incorporating AI in their courses! Please complete our brief interest form if you are interested in showcasing your work and/or attending the event.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6tQ0aois8nzNmNMD6TkWEhYj7m8LNL52E12BOOlnZ7le4kw/viewform
03. Fee-Based Workshops/Courses (CCE, Weight Watchers, etc…)
Stony Brook Toastmasters Club – Improve Your Public Speaking & Leadership Skills – Thursday, March 28th, at 6 pm!
Do you want to practice public speaking, improve communication, and build leadership skills in a fun, friendly, supportive environment? Be a guest at our next Toastmasters meeting on Thursday, March 28th, at 6 p.m., in the Center for Inclusive Education (Old Computer Science Bldg.-2nd Fl-Suite 2401). You don’t have to be a member to attend. We meet every 2nd & 4th Thursday, and guests are always welcome! For more info, visit the website below or contact karian.wright.tm@gmail.com.
https://stonybrookspeechwolves.toastmastersclubs.org/
04. New Academic Courses & Programs
PPH is accepting applications for the Master of Science in Epidemiology and Clinical Research (MSECR) Program!
The Program in Public Health is accepting applications for the Master in Public Health (MPH) and Master of Health Administration (MHA) programs for fall 2024. Full and part-time options are available. Classes are offered online (MHA) and in the evening, face-to-face (MPH). Rolling admission with June 1st as the final deadline to apply. Contact us at publichealth@stonybrookmedicine.edu for more information.
https://publichealth.stonybrookmedicine.edu/
Master of Science in Athletic Training
A Master of Science degree in Athletic Training is offered through the School of Health Professions. The admission application is now open; accepted students start courses in May 2024.
We are hosting an in-person information session on April 4 at 1:00. Email ATprogram@stonybrook.edu with the date/time you wish to attend (or to schedule a personalized meeting – in person or via Zoom). For more information about this two-year, full-time 77 credit program visit our website.
https://healthprofessions.stonybrookmedicine.edu/programs/at/graduate
LISVH VA Education Grant
LISVH VA Education Grant
Exciting opportunity for CNAs, LPNs and RNs who are enrolled in a Nursing Program! Join the LISVH team as a CNA, LPN or RN and apply for the VA Education Grant. LISVH will pay tuition, course related fees, uniform fees, book costs, initial NCLEX fee and initial licensing fee for individuals who have been accepted into the VA Grant Education program. Call LISVH Human Resources at (631) 444-8617 for detailed information.
http://www.listateveteranshome.org
The School of Health Professions Entry-level OTD Program is Now Accepting Applications
We are now accepting applications for the inaugural class for our 3-year entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate program. We strive to provide our students with a strong didactic curriculum and a diverse range of fieldwork and capstone opportunities. Our OTD program will prepare students to become licensed occupational therapists, with excellent skills in leadership, scholarship, advocacy, and clinical competence. Formal program registration from NYSED is pending.
https://healthprofessions.stonybrookmedicine.edu/programs/otp-otd/about
Technology & Society Internship for Credit: Pre-medical postbaccalaureate and graduate students
Department of Technology & Society Credit for Internship geared towards post-baccalaureate pre-medical and graduate students. Learn and use a custom athenahealth electronic medical record, impulse oscillometry, and conduct health care delivery research with medical students and doctors from medical schools across the U.S. and Canada.
Contact: anthony.szema@stonybrook.edu
05. Conferences/Seminars/Lectures
School of Health Professions Spring 2024 Lecture: Unlocking the Mysteries of AI
Join us for the next lectures in our Spring 2024 series by applied health informatics faculty members Rajiv Lajmi, MBA, MS, PMP, and Hants Williams, PhD, RN.
“Unlocking the Mysteries of AI: From Theory to Practical Understanding”
Part 1: Tuesday, March 26th, 12:00 – 1:00 PM
HSC, L2, Lecture Hall 2
Part 2: Tuesday, April 2nd, 12:00 – 1:00 PM
HSC, L2, Medical Information Learning Center Room 500
Presidential Lecture: A Virtual Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson
Answering the Call: A Special Series on Climate Change
Join President McInnis for a virtual conversation with the author, whose masterpiece explores the interplay of politics, technology and ethics in climate change.
Kim Stanley Robinson is an award-winning science fiction author of more than 20 books whose works frequently explore environmental themes. Guided by your questions, Robinson will talk about the urgency and impact of the climate crisis.
To register and submit questions by March 22
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/pres/from_president/lectures
“The Choice to Become a Japanese Diplomat” by Natsuko Oku
Monday, March 25, 2024, 2:30PM at Wang Center Lecture Hall 2, The Japan Center Lecture Series: Ms. Oku is a Japanese diplomat working at the Consulate-General of Japan in NY. She will discuss why she decided to become a diplomat, what she studied when she was a college student, and what exactly she is doing now in NY. She will share her unique experience as a Korean-speaking Japanese diplomat. We hope her experience will be helpful to you as you consider your future international career path.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/japan/_pdf/Lecture2024.pdf
Grand Rounds: Advancing Health Equity: Why Narratives Matter
The Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics invites you to a Grand Rounds by Maria Basile, MD, MBA titled “Advancing Health Equity: Why Narratives Matter”. The Grand Rounds will be held via Zoom on Thursday, March 28, 2024 from 4:30pm- 6:00pm. Please see link for more details and to RSVP or e-mail bioethics@stonybrookmedicine.edu
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bioethics/events/#2024
Guest Lecture–Book Talk by Robert P. Crease
Guest Lecture–Book Talk by Robert P. Crease
Title: “The Leak: Politics, Activists, and Loss of Trust at Brookhaven National Laboratory”
Wednesday, March 27, 2024, 5:00 pm
Simons Center Lecture Hall 102
Reception at 4:30 pm, Simons Center Lobby
https://scgp.stonybrook.edu/archives/43059
Microbiology and Immunology Seminar Series
Please join us TODAY, Monday March 25, 2024 for a seminar entitled “Phenotypic and functional heterogeneity in tissue-resident memory T cells” with Tessa Bergsbaken, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine; Rutgers Health New Jersey Medical School
Date/Time: Monday, March 25, 12:00 PM
Location: Life Sciences Building, Room 038
Host: Dr. Brian Sheridan
Crip Camp: Disability Justice in Action Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Join us and gain a deeper understanding of disability justice, the historical context of the disability rights movement, and how you can advance disability justice in your personal experience and professional practice. This free event takes place at the MART located in Stony Brook Hospital, 101 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY, on Tuesday, April 16th from 5:30 – 9:00 PM. Refreshments will be served at the beginning of the event. Hosted by the Program in Public Health, DICCE Committee.
https://stonybrookuniversity.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9FRTneEjrBByAbY
Whitman on Walls! (WoW!) featuring Compagnia de’ Colombari
Drawing on Walt Whitman’s renowned poem, “Song of Myself,” Compagnia de’ Colombari created a series of short films, which will be screened at SBU on Monday, March 25 from 1-3 pm in the Alan S. deVries Center, Rooms 200-206. Students, faculty, and local poets will also read work written in dialogue with Whitman’s text. Compagnia staff will be present. For more information, contact the Center for Italian Studies at (631) 632-7444 or ctritalianstudies@stonybrook.edu. Free & open to SBU community.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/italianstudies/
Crossing Beats: K-Pop’s Journey into the American Heartbeat. Friday April 12 1:00-2:20PM
2024 marks 15 years since the first K-pop artists entered Billboard’s main albums and singles charts.
Join Jeff Benjamin as he explores how the K-pop scene has entered the American consciousness, its unique ways of influencing the charts, music festivals, radio and television, and how luxury brands and top artists like Taylor Swift, Usher and Anitta are leaning into the K-pop craze. Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSereQCr4XAKu6scUNJkVn88xWXVJ4Cay983IXdGyQVqMZakkw/viewform
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/asianamerican/_fliers/KPopsJourney.pdf
CELT AI Panel Discussion: Creative AI in Art Education
April 22, 1PM
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion where esteemed art professors from diverse fields—visual arts, music, and creative computing — come together to explore the dynamic intersection of generative AI and art education. This engaging session, featuring experts from Stony Brook University and the University of Arts London, will address the impact of creative AI on teaching methodologies and artistic expression, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities it presents.
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMvdu-upzopGNearOzF5V7q-nC_6iET7gEq
LINCATS Speaker Series: 2023 LINCATS Pilot Program Awardees
Please join us on Wednesday, April 17th from 2-3pm for the LINCATS Speaker Series, featuring
our 2023 LINCATS Pilot Program Awardees. This Speaker Series event is a great opportunity to learn about the type of translational science that LINCATS funds.
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/99723772599?pwd=c2N4YTA5ek4xYW1GajlvdzU5U0Izdz09
Meeting ID: 997 2377 2599
Passcode: 761284
https://lincats.stonybrook.edu/LINCATSPilots
Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Virtual Grand Rounds
Tues., March 26, 2024, 11-12 pm. “Comparison of Long-term Outcome Findings for Patients with ADHD in the North American Follow up and the Scandinavian Registry Studies”, with guest speaker, Dr. Lily Hechtman, McGill University, Montreal Children’s Hospital
Join Zoom Meeting
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/97934132319?pwd=MjJ0WjJaWFVYQnN0ak9wSW5YYkFLdz09
Meeting ID: 979 3413 2319
Passcode: 172660
Neurobiology & Behavior Seminar
On Thursday, March 28, 2024 @ 12:00 noon in Life Sciences Bldg – Room 038, the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior will be hosting a seminar entitled: “Integrative Analysis of Descending Pain Modulation”, Speaker is Dr. Xiaoke Chen, Associate Professor, Stanford University
Host: Shaoyu Ge
Join April 17 CELT Inclusive Pedagogy Panel Discussion on Accessibility and Recognizing Invisible Disabilities
April 17, 12PM
Ableism as a sociocultural norm can pose barriers to students in higher education. Students with invisible disabilities, defined as mental or physical impairments that are not readily discernible, struggle with receiving proper aid or support in higher education classrooms. Our panelists will engage in a conversation about the challenges faced by students with (invisible) disabilities, and how to remove the barriers through inclusive teaching practices and accessibility services.
https://stonybrook.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMpceChqDItGtIsWxTiDWxqK42Xy6WoBujl
Ecology & Evolution Seminar
Life Sci 038, In Person only, 2:30 pm Wed, 03/27/2024, “What is Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Why Does it Matter?” James Rattling Leaf, Principal of Wolakota Lab, LLC, is a global Indigenous Consultant and inspires organizations to work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples for a more equitable world. Host: E&E Graduate Students
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ecoevo/_events/
Department of Biomedical Informatics Grand Rounds: 3/27/24
Title: EHR Use Log Data in Oracle Cerner: Data Sources & Applications
Time: 3:00-4:00PM Wednesday
Location: zoom (see flyer for details)
Guest Speaker: Nate Apathy, PhD. University of Maryland School of Public Health
https://bmi.stonybrookmedicine.edu/sites/default/files/NateApathy_032724.pdf
Biochemistry and Cell Biology Seminar Thursday, March 28th
Seminar: Light activation and timing mechanisms that underlie eukaryotic circadian clocks
Speaker: Brian Crane, PhD, Cornell University
Date/Time: Thursday, March 28th @ 4:00 p.m.
Location: LSB 038
Host: Michael Airola
Creating Memorabilia: What I Learned from Creating a Graphic Novel about Antiques w Cat Huang
Presented by SBU Libraries in partnership with AAPI Mentorship Network & GSO. Cat Huang, a cartoonist, educator, and art director in Providence, RI, is crafting “Nostalgia,” a middle grade graphic novel set in a magical antique shop, exploring identity. She teaches at RISD, her alma mater, and at Artprof.org, an accessible online arts education platform. Previously, she served as associate art director at Airbnb. 3/29 12pm-1pm, Special Collections Seminar Room Melville Library E2340.
Probing the Mystery of Star Formation (STEM Speaker Series)
University Libraries presents: Join Professor Jin Koda to explore star formation, focusing on environmental factors, and molecular cloud formation and evolution in nearby galaxies. This enlightening talk sheds light on the cosmic origins of stars and galaxies. SBU Libraries STEM Speaker Series, coordinated by Associate Librarian Clara Tran. 4/9, 1-2pm, Melville Library Special Collections Room E2340. Register via link.
Ecology & Evolution Seminar
Life Sci 038, In Person only, 2:00 pm Wed, 04/03/2024, “Using computational approaches to scale up ecological processes in the study of global change” Dr. Ranjan Muthukrishnan is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Boston University. He is an ecologist broadly interested in the
dynamics of major shifts in ecological communities, particularly in the context of anthropogenic influences on natural systems. Host: Dr. Pascal Title
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ecoevo/_events/
Department of Biomedical Informatics Grand Rounds: April 3rd 2024
Title: From Content-Aware Denoising to Semantic Unmixing of Microscopy Data – How AI is and will Transform Scientific Image Data Analysis in the Life Sciences
Time: 3:00-4:00PM Wednesday
Location: Room 7M-0602 or via zoom (see flyer for details)
Guest Speaker: Florian Jug, PhD Fondazione Human Technopole
https://bmi.stonybrookmedicine.edu/node/902
07. Charitable/Fundraisers (Habitat, Blood drives, Cats, etc…)
Stony Brook Home Gala
SB HOME, Renaissance SOM’s student-run free clinic, is thrilled to extend our warmest invitation to our Annual Spring Gala on April 11, 2024 at The Waterview at the Port Jefferson Country Club. Mark your calendars and join us for a great night filled with food, entertainment, and raffles – all in support of the clinic and our many, many wonderful volunteers!
https://alumniandfriends.stonybrook.edu/site/Ticketing?view=Tickets&id=105562
Stony Brook Child Care Spring 2024 Plant Sale
Orders are due Friday, April 12th, 2024. Plants need to be picked-up at the child care center Tuesday afternoon, May 7th, 2024. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Zahabiya.Zaveri@stonybrook.edu or call 631-632-6930.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/childcare/giving/index.php
08. Culture And Entertainment (Sports, Movies, Events, etc…)
Film Screening| Lonely Castle in Mirror
Film| Lonely Castle in Mirror
Friday, April 5, 2024 at 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Wang Center Theatre
(2002 | 116 minutes | Animation | Directed by Keiichi Hara)
Admission: $5 (General/Students/Seniors)
During the summer of his high-school freshman year, Hodaka runs away from home and finds himself pushed to his financial limits. He lives his days in isolation, but he eventually finds work as a writer for an occult magazine. One day, he meets a girl with the power to stop the rain and clear the sky.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/wang/events/index.php
Festival| Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival
Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival
Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Rain or Shine)
Charles B. Wang Center
Admission:
$30 (General)
$20 (Students/Seniors)
$10 (Children ages 6–12)
Free for children aged 5 and under
Admission includes all film viewings, workshops, and theater presentations
Welcome spring to Long Island with the blooming of cherry blossoms at the Wang Center! This festival is co-produced by the Japan Center at Stony Brook University and the Ryu Shu Kan Japanese
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/wang/events/index.php
Guided Gallery Tour| John W. Winkler: The Chinatown Etchings By A. Rex Rivolo
John W. Winkler: The Chinatown Etchings By A. Rex Rivolo
Wednesdays, March 27, April 3, April 17, & May 8, 2024 at 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
Wang Center Skylight Gallery
Hosted by the exhibition curator, A. Rex Rivolo, this tour will offer invaluable insights into the print techniques, themes, and cultural context present in John W. Winkler’s Chinatown etchings. You will be free to ask questions, engage in meaningful discussions, and gain a unique perspective on contemporary etching and printing.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/wang/events/index.php
Zuccaire Gallery Presents: Poor Housekeeping: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024
Poor Housekeeping: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024
March 11 – April 13, 2024
The MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024 presents work by Stony Brook University’s graduating Master of Fine Arts students: Sarah Allam, Emma Fiona Jones, Sehee Kim, Katie X (Xiaohui Wang), Josie Williams, Emily Yen, and Diana Mulan Zhu.
https://zuccairegallery.stonybrook.edu/exhibitions/mfa_2024.php
Artist Talks & Reception, Poor Housekeeping: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024
Join the Zuccaire Gallery for two artist talks and the opening reception of Poor Housekeeping: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024. The MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024 presents work by Stony Brook University’s graduating Master of Fine Arts students.
Reception: Thursday, March 28, 5-6:30pm, following Artist Talk at 4pm
Artist Talks: Wednesday, March 20, 4pm &Thursday March 28, 4pm
Each talk features 3-4 graduate student artists speaking for 10 minutes each about their work on view.
https://zuccairegallery.stonybrook.edu/exhibitions/mfa_2024.php
Zuccaire Gallery Presents: An Afternoon of Art with the Long Island Museum
Long Island Museum x Zuccaire Gallery: An Afternoon of Art
Wednesday, April 3 from 12pm-3pm
The Staller Center’s Zuccaire Gallery announces an afternoon at the Zuccaire Gallery and the Long Island Museum. Spend the afternoon at two of Stony Brook’s most beloved institutions! Visit Stony Brook University’s Zuccaire Gallery to view Poor Housekeeping: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2024, before heading down the road to the Long Island Museum’s Art Museum.
FREE Shuttle Bus, Free admission
https://zuccairegallery.stonybrook.edu/events/Zuccaire%20X%20LIM.php
Brookfest 2024: Get Your Tickets!
Join USG on Friday, April 5 at 6 p.m. for a night full of music and performances featuring headliner A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie!
Tickets can be purchased on University Tickets or in person at the SAC Ticket Office (cash only) located in the SAC “WHY?” Lobby.
Ticket Prices: Undergraduate Floor (Sold Out), $20 Undergraduate Stands, Graduate Stands (Sponsored by GSO), $45 Guest Stands, $75 Alumni Box, $40 Alumni Stands, $45 Faculty/Staff Stands
Monday Yoga: Feeling Well with HSL
Cohosted by the Health Sciences Library and Healthier U, join Alanna every other Monday from February 26 through May 6 (except Spring Break) at 12 noon for a 30-minute gentle yoga class to help relax and manage stress. Every other Monday 12pm-1230pm HSC 3-171. Register via link.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/monday-yoga-feeling-well-with-hsl-3/
Art of the Violin
University Libraries Present: Join us for an afternoon of music in the library Galleria as students of Professor Jennifer Frautschi perform selections from the violin repertory. Co-sponsored with the Department of Music. 4/10 1pm-2pm Melville Library Galleria.
https://library.stonybrook.edu/library-events/art-of-the-violin-12/
11. Summer Camps and Children’s Program
Science and Research Awareness Series (SARAS)
The Department of Anesthesiology will be organizing the 20th Annual Science And Research Awareness Series (SARAS) in July 2024. This summer program for high school and undergraduate students runs for 3 weeks (July 8 to 26) and consists of lectures, experts’ views, video workshops and hands on workshops. Register early, as seats are limited. Program details, photos, students and parents’ comments, video excerpts and application material can be found at SARAS website.