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STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY AT 60

A CONVERSATION WITH

Dexter A. Bailey Jr.Senior Vice President, University Advancement

THE GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1969

60 YEARS OF PROGRESS

LIBRARYTHEN

LIBRARYNOW

CLASS OF 2019 2018-19 Degree and Certificate Completions (Record Numbers)Total 7,535 • 4,500 bachelor’s• 2,245 master’s• 630 doctoral + professional• 250 graduate certificates

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MOMENTUMNational Public

University In the World

7 Programs Ranked in Top 25 in Country

32 TOP1%

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15

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5

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4#

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Nuclear Physics

Clinical Psychology

Geometry

Topology

Online Nursing

Physician Assistant

Physics

U.S. News & World Report

QS World University Rankings

13No-

5No-

Forbes Best Value (Public)

Forbes Top STEM Colleges (Public)

RECRUITING THE BEST

Mean high school 93.5 average

Stony Brook 7th most selectivepublic university in the AAU (Association of American Universities)

More than 37,828 applicants for 3,383spots in first-year class

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MOSAIC OF MINDS

Total26,254 students

17,522undergraduates

8,732graduates

76%

17% International Students

NY Students

Domestic Out-of-State7%

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ENHANCED AFFORDABILITYOur students graduate with

lower-than-averagestudent debt

STUDENTLOAN DEFAULT RATE DOWN TO

2.7%

48%OF BACHELOR’S

DEGREE RECIPIENTSGRADUATE WITHZERO DEBT

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VS.

10%NATIONALAVERAGE

INCOMPARABLE VALUE

$6,670 tuitionper year for NY state residents

$24,180 tuitionper year for out-of-state students

Ranked

#13best valuepublic colleges in America by Forbes

of graduates are employed or in graduate school

94%

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NEW YORK EXCELSIOR SCHOLARSHIP

• “Last dollar” scholarship for tuition only• Full-time, in-state undergraduates• Family income under $125,000• Completed 30 credits/year• Enrolled in 12 credits/term• Credits must apply to academic program• Tuition frozen @ $6,470 for recipients• Required to live/work in NY for the number of

years the award is received

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(2017)

ANIRUDH CHANDRASHEKAR ’16, ’20 Renaissance School of Medicine student awarded Oxford’s prestigious Clarendon Scholarship

REBECCA LIEBSON '19Journalism student named one of 22 New York Times Fellows

Selected from more than 5,000 candidates

EDWARD BUCKLER '21Developing a product that's going to help protect the world's forests

REMARKABLE STUDENTS

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WINNERS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM• Women's Lacrosse set a new record for

the most consecutive AE Championship titles (7 straight titles)

• 12 Conference Player of the Year honors

• 77 All-Conference honors

• Five Coach of the Year honors

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$168 million759 roomsNow SBU has the largest on-campus housing in SUNY systemSlated to be LEED Gold

CHÁVEZ AND TUBMAN RESIDENCE HALLS

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INCREDIBLE FACULTY

2,193

643

18:1

137

64

full-time faculty bolstered by

net new hires (SUNY 2020)

student-to-faculty ratio

National Academy memberships

endowed faculty

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ALAN ALDAFounder, Alda Center for Science Communications

National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare

Medal Winner

RICHARD LEAKEY Turkana Basin Institute

Tusk Legacy Award Conservationist of the Year

from the Perfect World Foundation

PATRICIA WRIGHT Founder, Centre ValBio,

MadagascarIndianapolis Prize Award

Winner

MEAVE LEAKEY Turkana Basin Institute

Elected Member of American Philosophical

Society

INSPIRING WORK

CORNELIUS EADY1985 Lamont Prize from the Academy of American Poets, 1992 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry

nominee, Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry

AMY HEMPEL 2017 inductee to the American Academy of Arts and Letters,

member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Guggenheim Fellowship, PEN/Malamud Award

for Short Fiction

NOBUHO NAGASAWANew York City Public Design Commission’s 34th Annual

Award for Excellence in Design for her public art installation

“Luminescence”

THE EMERSON STRING QUARTETStony Brook's distinguished quartet-in-residence celebrates 40 years.

HEALTHCARE

• $440 million (including MART, Hospital Pavilion and Stony Brook Children’s Hospital)

• 240,000 square feet• Slated to be LEED• First and only children’s hospital in

Suffolk, NY’s second largest county• All-private family-friendly patient rooms• Adolescent unit

SERVING FAR BEYOND STONY BROOK

Mount Sinai

Stony Brook Advanced Specialty Care

Stony Brook Medicine

Eastern Long Island Hospital

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital

STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

• 603 beds for patient care• Region’s only designated trauma center• Suffolk’s only level 4 perinatal center• Nation’s first pediatric multiple

sclerosis center• Leading a federally funded

collaboration of 4,500 providers that will fundamentally restructure the way healthcare is delivered throughout Suffolk County

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Healthgrades one of"America's 100 Best

Hospitals"

OUR REPUTATION GROWS

TOP SHARE OF VOICE AMONG UNIVERSITY CENTERS

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Stories

“SUPERCOLONY” OF ADÉLIE PENGUINS DISCOVERED IN ANTARCTICA

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The discovery of a previously unknown colony of Adélie penguins on Antarctica using satellite technology grabbed the attention of leading media worldwide because of the findings’ implications about the continent, oceans and conservation measures.

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BACKWARD LEG ALLOWS YOUNG CANCER SURVIVOR TO DANCE

Delaney Unger, 12, captured international media attention for her brave medical odyssey during which she underwent an extraordinarily unique surgery at Stony Brook Children’s to treat the rare bone cancer in her left leg.

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HOW A WARMING WORLD MAY HAVE CAUSED HURRICANE FLORENCE TO STALL

When Hurricane Florence stalled over the Carolinas as predicted in a SoMAS-led storm model, it led to major news coverage on how human interference in the climate system impacted this catastrophic storm.

‘• 3,000 scientists, engineers and support

staff• 4,000 visiting researchers• Stony Brook and Battelle partnership wins

re-compete estimated at $3.2 billion over five years

• Stony Brook and BNL have more than 120 joint appointments

contributes more than $650 million and jobs to local economy

BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LAB

The Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider), known as STAR, tracks the thousands of particles produced by ion collisions at RHIC. Weighing 1,200 tons and as large as a house, STAR is a massive detector that helps BNL scientists better understand the universe in the moments after the Big Bang.

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ECONOMIC ENGINELargest single-site employer on Long Island

TOTAL impact of Stony Brook University on Long Island economy is $7.23 Billion in increased output and 59,859 jobs Faculty responsible for more than 2,334 inventions and 703 U.S. patents

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HOW CAN WE ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE?NY State funds only

11.7%Cost to educate

11.7 %

Operating budget: $2.7 billion*

11.7 %

52.6%44.5%

2.5%.5%

Operations

Equipment Utilities

Personnel

* Data includes Stony Brook University Hospital

Tuition covers only

30%of cost to educate an undergraduate

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CompletedJune 30, 2018

$630.7 Million Raised by

47,961 Donors

17,265 alumsparticipated

in the campaign

HISTORICALCAMPAIGN FORSTONY BROOK

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BASSAM ALLEM Marinetics Endowed Professor

HAL SKOPICKIAmbassador Charles A. Gargano Chair in Cardiology

PAUL KELTON Robert David Lion Gardiner Chair in American History

JOEL SALTZ Cherith Foundation Endowed Chair in Biomedical Informatics

NEWLY VESTED ENDOWED FACULTY

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SANDEEP MALLIPATTUDialysis Clinic, Inc.–Martin Liebowitz Professor In Nephrology

STONY BROOK ALUMNI MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center

Frey Hall

Eugene '97 and Carol Cheng '97 cardiovascular research

TIME, TALENT & TREASURE• Volunteer• Attend events• Advocate and be an ambassador for

Stony Brook• Mentor students• Career services – internships and hire

Stony Brook graduates

stonybrook.edu/give

Joseph Campolo ’94, Chairman of Mergers and Acquisitions advisory firm Protegrity Advisors LLC, interviews Stony Brook Foundation Chair and CEO of IMAX Corporation Richard L. Gelfond ’76

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TOGETHER, CREATING EXCELLENCETHAT CHANGES LIVES.

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