Renowned cultural historian Maurie McInnis, former executive vice president and provost
at the University of Texas at Austin, became the sixth president of Stony Brook University
on July 1. She
is the second woman to head Stony Brook since it was founded in 1957. As chief executive
for Stony Brook, McInnis also oversees Stony Brook Medicine, Long Island’s premier
academic medical center, encompassing five health sciences schools, three hospitals
and 120 community-based healthcare settings, and plays a key role in economic development
on Long Island and in Stony Brook’s role as part of the management team of a national
laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy — Brookhaven National Laboratory.