
Housing & Student Life Investments
The Facilities Master Plan enhances student life at Stony Brook through expanded housing, new amenities, and improved campus spaces that support connection, wellness, and daily living. Investments focus on increasing residential capacity, modernizing existing facilities, and creating a more vibrant and connected campus experience.
The Facilities Master Plan advances Stony Brook’s academic and research mission through a coordinated set of new facilities, targeted expansions, and strategic investments across campus. These projects are designed to support emerging fields, expand research capacity, and strengthen connections across disciplines.
- Development of new, state-of-the-art research facilities across key disciplines
- Expansion of engineering, science, and technology-focused academic space
- Creation of specialized centers supporting innovation in areas such as AI, biotechnology, and climate research
- Integration of academic and research functions to support collaboration and shared resources
- Strategic placement of new facilities to strengthen academic clusters across campus
- New Undergraduate Housing (1,750 Beds)
- New Graduate Housing (400 Beds)
- New Workforce Housing (480 Beds)
- New Housing Development (P3): 450 UG Beds + 450 GR Beds + 570 Workforce Beds
- New Tabler Development (310 UG Beds)
- Seawolves Village (468 Beds)
- Residence Administration Expansion
- New Dining
- Recreation Fields (including temporary fields)
- Track Relocation
- Ronald McDonald House
- Art Museum
In addition to housing, the plan strengthens the broader student experience through investments in shared spaces and campus amenities.
- Creation of new gathering spaces and recreational facilities
- Integration of residential and campus life amenities
- Improved access to dining and student services
- Support for a more active, connected campus environment