A group of undergraduate students who are dedicated to increasing their understanding of the universe in which we live. We are especially interested in educating the public on astronomy, physics, and science in general. We have about 30 - 40 active members, including our executive board. Each semester, we take off-campus trips, hold outreach events, and observe with our .3 m telescope if the weather permits.
The Stony Brook Running Club is a competitive club that wants to see the best out of its members. This club holds practices periodically throughout the week for workouts and hopefully next semester will be competing formally in meets through NIRCA.
A group of undergraduate students who are dedicated to increasing their understanding of the universe in which we live. We are especially interested in educating the public on astronomy, physics, and science in general. We have about 30 - 40 active members, including our executive board. Each semester, we take off-campus trips, hold outreach events, and observe with our .3 m telescope if the weather permits.
A group of undergraduate students who are dedicated to increasing their understanding of the universe in which we live. We are especially interested in educating the public on astronomy, physics, and science in general. We have about 30 - 40 active members, including our executive board. Each semester, we take off-campus trips, hold outreach events, and observe with our .3 m telescope if the weather permits.
A group of undergraduate students who are dedicated to increasing their understanding of the universe in which we live. We are especially interested in educating the public on astronomy, physics, and science in general. We have about 30 - 40 active members, including our executive board. Each semester, we take off-campus trips, hold outreach events, and observe with our .3 m telescope if the weather permits.
A group of undergraduate students who are dedicated to increasing their understanding of the universe in which we live. We are especially interested in educating the public on astronomy, physics, and science in general. We have about 30 - 40 active members, including our executive board. Each semester, we take off-campus trips, hold outreach events, and observe with our .3 m telescope if the weather permits.