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Who truly benefits from AI, and at what cost? Read how this landmark grant is bringing those critical questions to the heart of Stony Brook's campus.
Voices from the Field: Perspectives in Practice
Part of the 4th Annual Sea to Soil Symposium

This year's Sea to Soil Symposium brings together scientists, farmers, authors, and practitioners to illuminate the connections between land, sea, food, and community. Featuring Chris Gobler (School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, SBU), Carl Safina (Founder, The Safina Center), CCSP Director Manisha Desai, Robin Wall Kimmerer (author of Braiding Sweetgrass, virtual), J.M. Fortier (The Market Gardener), Amanda Merrow & Katie Baldwin (Amber Waves Farm), Krista Zvoch (StoryPoint Group), and more.
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A practical framework linking climate, biodiversity, inequality, and democratic crises. The volume is grounded in global knowledge and real-world action, and brings together scholars and changemakers to advance regenerative, just futures. Available for download. Join the conversation on building sustainable and just futures.
CAS Events
- 23AprAmara Lakhous, The Fertility of EvilAmara Lakhous will present latest novel, The Fertility of Evil, translated to English by Alexander E. Elinson in 2026...
- 23AprLiterature's Refuge: Rewriting the Mediterranean BorderscapeJoin William Stroebel, Professor of Modern Greek at the University of Michigan, for a talk on his latest book, Literature's Refuge: Rewritin...
- 24AprEarthstock FestivalCelebrate Earth Day at Stony Brook University’s Earthstock 2025! Join us Friday, April 24, from 11 am–3 pm on the Academic Mall for a vi...
- 25AprMain Stage Opera: Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Orfeo ed EuridiceStony Brook opera is thrilled to present Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, originally premiered in 1762 with libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi....
- 25AprStony Brook OperaStony Brook Opera is thrilled to present Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, which initially premiered in 1762 with libretto by Ranieri de’ Calza...
CCSP Happenings
CCSP Spring 2026 Events

