About the School of Communication and Journalism
Creating a fairer, more just and more rational world through engaging, ethical communication and media
Home to:
More than 300 students
30 faculty members, 65 percent of whom have terminal degrees
Marie Colvin Center for International Reporting
Center for News Literacy
Affiliated with:
Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science
Founded in 2006 as the School of Journalism, we were renamed the School of Communication and Journalism in 2021.
Our Mission
The School of Communication & Journalism educates the next generations of communication, journalism and media leaders, practitioners, scholars and professionals.
It supports and integrates effective science and health communication research and practice, and explores, defines and strengthens the role of engaged communication in society.
Our Vision
The word's most complex and pressing problems require honest, inclusive, effective, fact-based communication. We envision a world that takes seriously the need for communication across all forms, platforms and institutions.
Our Diversity Statement
Stony Brook itself is a highly diverse campus in terms of faculty, staff and students, and the School strives to reflect that diversity.
Enrollment, Graduation & Retention Rates
The School of Communication and Journalism measures student success following the university's methodology. The data linked below was prepared by the Division of Eduational and Institutional Effectiveness, and is updated annually.
Undergraduate Programs
Communication
Journalism
Accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Mass Communication