Coordinates: 40°54′51″N 73°06′58″W / 40.914224°N 73.11623°W / 40.914224; -73.11623
Stony Brook University | |
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Established | 1957 |
Type | Public research university Sea grant |
Endowment | US$110.2 million (FYE 2011) |
President | Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr |
Provost | Dennis Assanis |
Academic staff | 1,902 |
Students | 21,080 West Campus 3,432 East Campus 82 Southampton 24,594 Total |
Undergraduates | 16,342 (2010 Fall) |
Postgraduates | 8,252 (2010 Fall) |
Location | Stony Brook, NY, USA |
Campus | Suburban, 1,364 acres (5.5 km²) |
Former names | State University Center on Long Island at Oyster Bay |
Colors | Scarlet Red, Gray |
Athletics | NCAA Division I FCS AEC 18 sports teams |
Nickname | Seawolves |
Mascot | Wolfie the Seawolf |
Affiliations | State University of New York, Association of American Universities |
Website | www.stonybrook.edu |
The State University of New York at Stony Brook (commonly referred to as Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, or SBU) is a public research university located in Stony Brook, New York in the United States. It is the youngest among university centers of the state, and has grown to be a flagship institution of New York, consistently being ranked as the top public university in New York by multiple publications. The university is one of the 61 research universities that comprise the Association of American Universities (AAU), an invitation-only organization of leading research universities in North America. It has been ranked among the top forty public research universities in the United States, and among the top 1% of universities in the world. Stony Brook has additional campuses in Manhattan and Southampton
The university was founded in 1957 in Oyster Bay as State University College on Long Island. What would become the university moved to Stony Brook in 1962. Since its establishment in Stony Brook, the university has expanded to include more than 200 major buildings with a combined area of more than 11 million gross square feet across 1,454 acres of land.
The university owns the Stony Brook University Medical Center, co-manages the Brookhaven National Labs, recently created a Research & Development Park adjacent to its main campus, and has four business incubators across the region. The university has a regional economic impact of over $4.6 billion annually accounting for nearly 4% of economic activity in eastern Long Island and research expenditures that have surpassed the $200 million mark annually
As of 2012 Stony Brook has over 24,500 students enrolled at the main campus, an alumni base of over 150,000, and over 3,200 academic related staff with a total of 13,500 employees, the largest single-site employer in Long Island .
Its athletic teams, nicknamed the Seawolves, are members of the America East Conference and the Big South Conference competing at the Division I of the NCAA since 1994. The football team plays at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, the largest outdoor stadium in Suffolk County while the basketball programs compete at the Stony Brook Arena (temporarily at Pritchard Gymnasium)
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