Professor Anurag Purwar originally developed the device to help a friend in need.
Only about 14 percent of applicants are selected to receive this prestigious fellowship.
Holtsville-based Eldor Contracting Corporation wins contract.
Effects of climate change on various species is not widely understood, authors say.
They fear sign will be operational again and cause a hazard.
Athletic Department says staff of The Stony Brook Press did not respond to their requests to discuss the issue.
Wolfie and the baseball team accompany the Spirit of Stony Brook marching band in the annual Columbus Day parade in NYC.
Program will perform an original play called "Choices," about the dangers of sending inappropriate text and online messages.
Three professors receive three-year grant to fund their project.
School sends home letter to affected students; some not satisfied with the outcome.
Annual "Wolfie tryouts" were held Wednesday at Stony Brook.
Growth of computer science department has caused its present facility to be limiting.
Grant will facilitate care for HIV/AIDS patients who can't afford comprehensive medical care.
Game time still set for 2 p.m. Saturday.
The mayor of Princeton township – regarded as one of the finest examples of a college town – weighs in on what it takes to be one.
Centerpiece by artist Helaman Ferguson installed Wednesday in front of Stony Brook University's mathematics building.
Debit card system can be used on and off campus by students, faculty, and staff.
Stony Brook professor John J. Wiens leads study of molecular data.
President Stanley weighs in on the town-and-gown dynamic.
SBU president reflects on the past three years at the university.
Annual celebration at Stony Brook will include a BBQ party open to the public along with Saturday's football game.
Qualification for the honor is based on preliminary SAT and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test results.
To date, about 800 unemployed or underemployed people have passed through Stony Brook's CET program, with many finding new positions.
Board president: "If you thought last year's was hard, then wait until this year."
Student cleared to return to school; Suffolk County health department says there has been an increase in the number of cases reported in Suffolk County.
University also ranked within top 40 public universities in the U.S.
Plans to increase enrollment and add more than 3,000 beds in new dormitory halls get residents riled up at Monday's Civic Association meeting.
Students marched flags out to Old Town Road, where the display will remain for a week.