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Part of the State University of New York system, Stony Brook has grown tremendously since its founding in 1957 and is now recognized as one of the nation¿s important centers of learning and scholarship, offering 119 undergraduate majors and minors, 102 master¿s programs, 40 doctoral programs, and 32 graduate certificate programs.
Part of the State University of New York system, Stony Brook has grown tremendously since its founding in 1957 and is now recognized as one of the nation¿s important centers of learning and scholarship, offering 119 undergraduate majors and minors, 102 master¿s programs, 40 doctoral programs, and 32 graduate certificate programs.
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Trazzeras thrilled to bring home 'our Stanley Cup'
mark.herrmann@newsday.comThe Cup made the rounds on Long Island this week. It was an attention-grabber at a cardiologist's office in Farmingdale and a sports bar in Plainview, gleaming silver, just as it was when the players hoisted it on the ice. No, it wasn't that Cup, the one...Tags: Medical Staff, NHL, Long Island, National Government, Public Employees
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Stony Brook can thank Kenny for rise in athletics
Shirley Strum Kenny initially appeared to be a transplanted and naive New Yorker with her Texas-sized ideas for athletics at Stony Brook University. Appointed president in 1994, Kenny took over a Division III program with a football field that consisted...Tags: Physical Fitness, Colleges and Universities, University of Texas, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Physical Exercise
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Empire may not cover Stony Brook, 3 other hospitals
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comEmpire BlueCross and BlueShield, the state's largest health insurer, has sent letters saying as of Aug. 1, members may be unable to use Stony Brook University Medical Center or three East End hospitals, except in an emergency. The letters are the...Tags: Long Island, Indianapolis, Peconic Bay, Insurance
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Wedding:
Telese-Rosenberg Rebecca Telese and Mikhael Rosenberg were married July 5 at Westbury Manor with a reception following. She is a high school language teacher for North Shore High School and is the daughter of Giuseppe and Maria Telese of Durazzano,...Tags: University of Hartford, Schools, Health Treatments
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Where was Jackson outpouring during tough times?
The Associated PressMichael Jackson taught us to moonwalk, wanted us to take a hard look at the man in the mirror and hoped to unite the world through music. We love him for it -- now. But where was the outpouring when he faced child molestation allegations? Death, it...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Cartoons, Trials, Sexual Assault, Radio Industry
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Cops: Driver, high on drugs, crashes into garage
andrew.strickler@newsday.comA driver was hospitalized and arrested after he crashed his car into a garage Wednesday morning in Lake Grove, Suffolk police said. Robert Henke-Lowe, 22, is expected to be arraigned Thursday in First District Court in Central Islip after his arrest...Tags: Road Accidents, Drunk Driving, Central Islip
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Driver shoots himself after crashing van into two cars
andrew.strickler@newsday.comA man who crashed his minivan into two vehicles and then fatally shot himself left despondent notes and had an open bottle of liquor in his vehicle, Suffolk police said. The so-far unidentified driver collided with the car driven by Monica Short, 22,...Tags: Road Accidents, Assault, Murder, Crimes, Vehicles
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State paying for egg donors stokes debate
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comWhile researchers applaud the move, New York State's decision to use public money to pay women who donate their eggs for stem cell research is stoking debate among ethicists and critics who suggest it's an inappropriate way to spend tax dollars. New...Tags: National Institutes of Health, State Budgets, Government, Values, Medical Specialization
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Dozens visit crash site where 1 brother died, 1 was hurt
andrew.strickler@newsday.com and najib.aminy@newsday.comBY ANDREW STRICKLER AND NAJIB AMINY andrew.strickler@newsday.com najib.aminy@newsday.com At the edge of a Brentwood road Wednesday, mourners left candles, posters, and stuffed animals around a tree bearing a fresh foot-high tear. The keepsakes for...Tags: Neck, Human Body, Transportation Accidents, Vehicles
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New SUNY chancellor advocates boost for Stony Brook
karla.schuster@newsday.comThe state's four public university centers and two medical campuses "are the flagships of SUNY" and should be allowed to charge higher tuition, new SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher said Monday during a visit to Stony Brook University. Calling that group...Tags: California, Colleges and Universities, State University of New York, SUNY Farmingdale, SUNY Old Westbury
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Stony Brook medical school dean waits on replacement
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comThe dean of the medical school at Stony Brook University announced yesterday that he is stepping down as soon as a replacement is found. Dr. Richard Fine, 71, said that when he was appointed dean in 2005, he had intended to stay for three years. But...Tags: Pediatrics, National Government, Government, Human Body, Medical Specialization
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Search snags for Nassau Community College president
The search for a new Nassau Community College president has been strange, and now it's ground to a halt. That's hardly what students, or the college itself, need. Last week, the school's Web site posted an unusual memo from a State University of New...Tags: National Government, Republican Party, SUNY Nassau Community College, State University of New York, Colleges and Universities
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