
BE Kind!Stony Brook University’s mission, vision and very essence are built on the principles of providing equal access to world-class education in a caring environment, where we respect and embrace our differences, take responsibility to protect our local communities, and practice civility at all times. We promote inclusion, welcome freedom of expression, encourage civil discourse, and take a firm stand against divisiveness and insensitivity in all venues and forms. This site – Caring, Respect, Civility – provides resources and support to help us all remember these values and practice these behaviors. This is more important than ever in today’s challenging and changing educational, political and social climate. Together, we can stay Stony Brook Strong, and continue to build and role model the culture that is the hallmark of our University.
- 10Sep"Immigration Detention Inc: The Big Business of Locking Up Migrants -- A Panel Discussion"Nancy Hiemstra and a panel of scholars discuss her new co-authored book which looks at the ways immigration detention generates income while...
- 16SepLecture by Michelle H.S. Ho/National University of Singapore -- "Emergent Genders: Living Otherwise in Tokyo's Pink Economies"Ho traces the genders manifesting alongside Japanese popular culture in Tokyo, drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in cross dressing cafe-and-...
- 30SepFaculty Research Lecture by Rita S. Nemazi/PWR and AFS -- "The Rooftop: A Culture Specific Feminine Space in Morocco - Fez, Marrakech, and Meknes"Rita S. Nezami continues her research on Moroccan women’s experiences on the flat rooftop in the medinas where they once spent time workin...
- 28OctLecture by Richard H. Tomczak/HIS -- "Workers of War & Empire from New France to British America, 1688-1783"Richard H. Tomczak investigates an understudied form of mandatory labor, referred to as corvée, that was introduced by the French to Canada...
- 5NovA Discussion with Kristina Lucenko/PWR - "Women Writing Race in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic: Civil Agents"In conversation with scholars, Kristina Lucenko will discuss her new book which shows how women writing in the early English Atlantic invoke...
- 13NovHISB Faculty Fellows Lecture by Cristina Khan/WGSS - "Divine Dancers"This talk centers the subversion of whiteness, heteronormativity, and gendered beauty ideals by foregrounding Divine Dancers, a Black and Pu...
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- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Healthier U
- Health Information Line and COVID/return to work protocols
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- Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics on Campus
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