The Stony Brook Foundation Trustees Faculty Awards recognize the scholarly achievements of five early-career faculty members, who received a $20,000 award.
In Fall 2024, the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ), in partnership with the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), will launch a concentration in climate communication as part of its Master of...
Four recent graduates of the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) will join a competitive two-year trainee program at the Daily Mail, the largest newspaper group in Great Britain. The program only accepted...
Nine students and alumni from the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) were part of a team that won one national and one regional award for a series of stories that aired on WSHU Public Radio earlier this year...
This spring, eight soon-to-be graduates from the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) presented their master’s capstone projects to an audience of their peers, faculty and staff. The projects ranged from online...
Lily McInerney, a senior journalism major with a multidisciplinary cultural analysis concentration, placed seventh in the nation in a recent Hearst Journalism Awards competition. McInerney placed in the multimedia...
Over 5,000 students and community members gathered around Roth Pond to celebrate and cheer on participants in Stony Brook University's 35th annual Roth Regatta.
In April, the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) hosted its annual End of Year Celebration, recognizing graduating students, scholarship recipients and other high achievers. In addition to awarding...
Two students from the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) were recently accepted to the Dow Jones News Fund Internship program, a competitive reporting program open to journalism students across the country...
Heather Lynch, IACS endowed chair of ecology and evolution at Stony Brook University, has a lot of conversations about climate change research happening around the university. It is a big part of her own research...
The Distinguished Colvin Lecture, hosted by the School of Communication and Journalism’s Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting, looked at how journalists cope with crisis.
By Sarah Baxter A visiting fellow from Ukraine has revealed how she shared lessons from Stony Brook University with students while sheltering from Russian attacks. Iryna Domnenko was lecturing journalism students on...
Journalism graduate student Kelsie Radziski wants people to have more information about reproductive health, particularly uterine health. For her capstone project, she launched a Substack newsletter, Period Pulse...
A new anthology by Associate Professor Pablo Calvi from the School of Communication and Journalism (SoCJ) explores the role of literary journalism in telling the story of how humans interact with and influence nature...
Two journalism students, Keating Zelenke and Skylar Sena, won Hearst Journalism Awards recently. They each placed among the top 20 students nationally in the multimedia innovative journalism and sports categories...
Emma Tucker, editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal, and a panel of distinguished reporters and media professionals will give the annual Marie Colvin Distinguished Lecture on Monday, March 25. “Coping with Crisis:...