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Stony Brook is a charming place that owes its colonial ambience less to the American Revolution than to the Ward Melville revolution.
Photo: View of Stony Brook's Main Street in about 1900, showing the post office building on the two-acre village green. (Three Village Historical Society Photo)
Photo: View of Stony Brook's Main Street in about 1900, showing the post office building on the two-acre village green. (Three Village Historical Society Photo)
Stony Brook is a charming place that owes its colonial ambience less to the American Revolution than to the Ward Melville revolution.
Photo: View of Stony Brook's Main Street in about 1900, showing the post office building on the two-acre village green. (Three Village Historical Society Photo)
Photo: View of Stony Brook's Main Street in about 1900, showing the post office building on the two-acre village green. (Three Village Historical Society Photo)
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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, Stony Brook University, Academic Progress, New York
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LETTERS: Stony Brook University, Madoff, more
A state university that's out for itself It is hard to see anything practical that Stony Brook University has done in terms of stimulating the economy, outside of its impact on the immediate neighboring area ["Building our future," Editorials, June 28]....Tags: Heads of State, Colleges and Universities, Stony Brook University, Bernard Madoff, Interior Policy
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Teen victim's family asks drinkers not to drive
sophia.chang@newsday.com and zachary.dowdy@newsday.comJoe Garramone knows how close he came to becoming the latest fatal statistic after police said he was hit by a drunken driver in a sport utility vehicle while he was biking to a friend's house. "I feel fortunate to even be where I am now," said...Tags: Patchogue, Vehicles, East Patchogue, Stony Brook University, Central Islip
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Is love just chemistry?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor centuries, love has been probed -- and of course celebrated -- mostly by poets, artists and balladeers. But now its mysteries are yielding to the tools of science, including modern brain-scanning machines. At State University of New York at Stony...Tags: Family, Albert Einstein, University of Illinois at Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Human Body
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Deadly DWI Crash Kills SUNY Stony Brook Professor on Long Island
A Long Island senior faces drunk driving charges as the result of a deadly accident Saturday afternoon in Suffolk County, that killed an internationally renowned professor from SUNY Stony Brook, that's according to a report in Newsday.
Police say...Tags: State University of New York, Behavioral Conditions, Colleges and Universities, Stony Brook University, Transportation Accidents
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Stony Brook program on binge drinking raises interest
karla.schuster@newsday.comA new Stony Brook University initiative to prevent the consequences of binge drinking has sparked nationwide interest from more than 100 colleges, universities and high schools that want to replicate the program on their campuses. "So many people who...Tags: Northwestern University, Emergency Incidents, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Stony Brook University
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'Mental' staff strikes back at lightning injury
"Mental"
Fox
June 9, 9 p.m.
Episode: "Book of Judges"
The premise
Dr. Jack Gallagher (Chris Vance) is the director of mental health services at a Los Angeles hospital. One of his patients is a famous writer, Gideon Graham (the late David Carradine),...Tags: Medicines, Behavioral Conditions, New York University, Colleges and Universities, University of Pennsylvania
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Cold Spring Harbor
VOTING 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday at Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School Field House. THE BUDGET The district is proposing a 2009-10 school budget of $55,059,624, a 3.4 percent increase in spending over the current 2008-09 budget of $53,251,707....Tags: Medicines, Budgets and Budgeting, Women's Health, New York University, Medical Staff
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New Stony Brook president's emphasis is on research
karla.schuster@newsday.comA global infectious disease expert who runs a biodefense center and manages a half-billion-dollar research fund will become the fifth president of Stony Brook University, school officials announced Thursday. Dr. Samuel Stanley, vice chancellor for...Tags: State University of New York, Medicines, Diseases, Government, Research
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New Stony Brook president outshines budget woes
It was a little academic joke, but it spoke volumes. Minutes after the trustees of the State University of New York had unanimously voted to make Dr. Samuel L. Stanley Jr. the new president of Stony Brook University, their chairman, Carl Hayden, told a...Tags: State University of New York, Barack Obama, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Stony Brook University
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Scientists say early skeleton of creature found in Germany sheds illuminates primate evolution
AP Science WriterClick here to read and leave comments NEW YORK (AP) — The nearly complete and remarkably preserved skeleton of a small, 47 million-year-old creature found in Germany was displayed Tuesday by scientists who said it would help illuminate the...Tags: Monsters, Folklore and Mythology, History, Animals, New York
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