Dear Seawolves,
As our sixth week of the semester winds down, we hope you have been making lots of
strong connections here at Stony Brook and are accessing the manyresources available to support your success. We also hope you are looking forward to a few
days to relax and recharge! As noted on the academic calendar, Fall Break is scheduled for Monday, October 9 and Tuesday, October 10, so classes
will not be in session. This is a good time to destress, have fun, and spend time
with friends and family.
If you currently reside on campus, you are welcome to remain on campus during any
or all of the break. Campus offices will continue to operate during regular business
hours. You can also access the Recreation Center, Union, Student Activities Center,
Library, and other campus buildings. Campus dining will also be available as noted
in this schedule. In addition, check out SB Engaged for campus events and happenings during Fall Break!
Stay Safe and Get Vaccinated
Here are some helpful tips to keep you safe:
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Please do not drive drowsy. If you are traveling by car, get a good night’s sleep
before getting behind the wheel so that you remain alert while driving.
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Boost your immune system. We’re about to enter flu season, so now is a good time to
get your flu shot, available on campus, at any pharmacy, or your doctor’s office. Student Health Services has FREE flu vaccines available by appointment Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM. Call (631)
632-6740 or use the Wolfie Health Portal to schedule an appointment.
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Obtain the newly FDA-approved updated COVID vaccine, which is expected to provide
good protection against COVID-19 from the currently circulating variants. You are
eligible if it has been at least two months since you received the last dose of any
COVID vaccine. You can obtain the FDA approved updated vaccine on campus or you can visit vaccines.gov to find off-campus locations.
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Practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands with soap and water, especially after
coughing or sneezing. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers/cleaners are also effective.
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Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
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Don’t leave home if you feel unwell.
Free COVID Tests
If you would like four free COVID tests, go to COVIDtests.gov and fill out the form. The tests will be sent to your residential address.
Supporting Your Mental and Physical Health
How can our team help you? For free in-person medical and mental health resources
at Stony Brook, visit Student Health, Wellness, and Prevention Services. For free 24/7 virtual medical, mental health care, and health coaching services,
go to timelycare.com/stonybrook or download the TimelyCare app (iOS or Android) to use the service. Thousands of
your peers have already used this telehealth and telecounseling platform and given
it rave reviews. You don’t have to be on campus to use this service, so if you’re
away for Fall Break, you can still connect with a TimelyCare counselor or medical
provider.
Hispanic Heritage Month
Join us at Hispanic Heritage Month events throughout the month of October, including
culinary events, cultural lectures, dance performances, and more! Visit stonybrook.edu/hhm for the full list of events.
Homecoming Celebration
Join the annual Homecoming celebration! Come meet and support the Homecoming Royals in the Homecoming Court Royalty Competition on Thursday, October 19 at 7:30pm in SAC Auditorium. On Friday, October 20, join
the neon party at Soberfest to bring in the Homecoming spirit at the Union Patio at
5pm and experience Seawolf talent at the 13th Annual Seawolves Showcaseat 7pm at Staller Steps! The next day, join the tailgate and root for the Seawolves
in the Homecoming football game on Saturday, October 21 at 3:30pm in LaValle Stadium.
More Upcoming Fall Events
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Starting Friday, October 27 - Spooky Brook Halloween celebration begins
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Wednesday, November 8, 4-6 pm - Light the Brook’s annual lighting of the academic
mall for the holidays
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Friday, November 17, 7-10 pm, SAC Ballroom A - Rainbow Fall Feast to celebrate with
our chosen families
Wishing you a safe and relaxing Fall Break!
Sincerely,
Rick Gatteau, PhD
Vice President for Student Affairs
Marisa Bisiani, DNP, ANP-BC
Associate Vice President
Health, Wellness, and Prevention Services