- Stony Brook Southampton
Stony Brook Southampton is a campus location of the
State University of New York at Stony Brook , located inSouthampton, New York between theShinnecock Indian Reservation andShinnecock Hills Golf Club . The campus features an innovative curriculum devoted to issues of sustainability and the environment. [cite news | url=http://commcgi.cc.stonybrook.edu/artman/publish/article_963.shtml | title=Stony Brook Acquires Flowerfield Property and Confirms General Agreement on Southampton | publisher= Stony Brook University | date=3 Nov 2005 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2007-07-01]About Stony Brook SouthamptonStony Brook Southampton is Stony Brook University’s newest campus location, and opened with its first class of around 200 students in
August 2007 . Located on 82 seaside acres on the East End of Long Island, N.Y., Stony Brook Southampton’s interdisciplinary academic programs focus on issues of ecological sustainability, with undergraduate majors in Environmental Studies, Marine Sciences, Marine Vertebrate Biology, Ecosystems and Human Impact, Environmental Design, Policy and Planning and Sustainability Studies. A minor in Business Management with a focus on environmental sustainability is also offered through Stony Brook University's College of Business, and a five-year Fast Track BA/BS-MBA program is also offered in partnership with the College of Business.The Stony Brook Southampton campus is also home to a nationally-recognized graduate program in Creative Writing and Literature, Stony Brook’s Center for Wine, Food and Culture, the Pollock-Krasner Library and the nearby Pollock-Krasner House, the Avram Theater and its annual music series “Music at Southampton: Sustainable Treasures,” and the three-decades-old Summer Writers Conference, which annually attracts many of the country’s literary stars. In 2008, the Writers Conference expanded to include a Children's Literature Conference and a Screenwriting Conference.
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On
March 24 ,2006 the State University of New York (SUNY) announced a final agreement for the purchase of the 81-acre Southampton College property from Long Island University (LIU). SUNY paid US $35 million for the 84-acre campus and its waterfront facility for its famed Marine Biology department, as well as the NPR affiliated WLIU-FM 88.3 radio station. [cite news | url=http://commcgi.cc.stonybrook.edu/artman/publish/article_1215.shtml | title=Stony Brook University Completes Purchase of Former Southampton College Property| publisher= Stony Brook University | date=4 Oct 2006 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2007-07-01] . In the agreement to take over WLIU is to continue its LIU affiliation and move from its broadcasting studios in Chancellors Hall by September 2009 to another location within convert|15|mi|km. The station has an agreement to have its broadcast tower on the campus through 2024. [ [http://www.danshamptons.com/content/danspapers/issue21_2007/8.html LIU Triumphant - Dan's Papers - August 17, 2007] ]Stony Brook is developing the campus into a college focusing on academic programs related to the environment and sustainability. An enrollment of about 2,000 students is expected within the next five years. On
August 3 ,2006 , ProfessorMartin Schoonen was appointed interim dean of the Southampton campus, rebranded Stony Brook Southampton. The curriculum is organized not into departments but around issues related to environmental sustainability, public policy, and natural resource management. Classes are shaped around an interdisciplinary core, with its students exploring how political, economic, and social issues relate to the environment.In addition, Stony Brook Southampton offers an MFA creative writing program, headed by
Robert Reeves , who directed the writing program at Southampton for LIU. The Writers Conference, the 30-year institution on the East End, annually attracting leading authors and artists from across the country continues to be held on the Southampton campus. [cite news | url=http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/education/ny-lisout065282782jul06,0,7830008.story?coll=ny-lischools-headlines | title=Writers conference returns to Southampton campus | publisher=Newsday | date=July 6, 2007 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2007-07-01] Stony Brook also offers courses and events at Southampton related to its Center for Wine, Food, and Culture.outhampton College
Southampton College was founded in 1963 by
Long Island University . It had a separate stop on theLong Island Rail Road until 1998 when the station was dismantled because it was lightly used.From 1993,
Robert F.X. Sillerman served as the Chancellor, replacing Angier Biddle Duke, ambassador toSpain underLyndon Johnson . Sillerman took the job on two conditions: that the college scrap ill-defined liberal-arts programs and focus on marine science and creative writing. And that he lead publicity - he namedKermit the Frog as the 1996 commencement speaker: 31 newspapers picked up the story, a free marketing bonanza that raised the college's profile and drew hundreds of new admissions.After many years of fiscal mismanagement, the University announced a multi-million dollar capital campaign, launched a new interdisciplinary CORE curriculum and the construction of a new library (almost completed) to re-vamp the campus. After one year of a 10-year plan however, Long Island University officials ceased all plans and Long Island University decided to effectively close the campus. This forced most students to either move to C.W. Post or transfer elsewhere.
Although protests and advocacy including a rally by the non-profit Save The College at Southampton and the student-led organisation The Orphans of L.I.U. (Long Island University) made numerous headlines with their actions, Undergraduate Programs ceased and all but a few campus buildings were shuttered by the end of Summer 2005.
When Long Island University announced its plans to close the campus, in 2005 the
Shinnecock Indian Nation filed a suit seeking return of convert|3500|acre|km2 including both the campus and the golf club. There were local concerns that either the land would be taken over by the Shinnecocks for a casino, or that the land would be used for a housing development in theHamptons .The undergraduate Marine Biology department was moved to the control of
State University of New York at Stony Brook in summer 2005, and from the fall 2005 SUNY began offering an undergraduate marine sciences program, with teaching and research facilities at the campus leased from LIU.References
External links
* [http://www.stonybrook.edu/sb/southampton/ Stony Brook Southampton]
* [http://www.southampton.liunet.edu/ Southampton College] the site contains information on continuing education courses available in Riverhead and alumni information
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