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State University of New York at Stony Brook Ranking
The State University of New York at Stony Brook, SUNY (SBU), founded in 1957, is a famous research-oriented public university in the United States, located in Long Island, a scenic spot on the outskirts of new york. Shixi Campus ranks 89th in the comprehensive ranking of American universities in 20 17 American News, and ranks among the top 50 American public universities, enjoying the reputation of public ivy.

There are many majors at Stony Brook that are among the best in the professional rankings of American universities, such as mathematics, computer science, physics, biochemistry, biology, applied mathematics and statistics, electronic engineering, economics, English, geology, history, nursing, music and psychology. Xi Shi University's unique teaching system makes its graduates widely praised for their profound knowledge and creative thinking ability.

Xishi Branch has a strong faculty, and many teaching departments and research departments have won more than 40 awards in various important international and American competitions, such as the Nobel Prize in Physics, the Nobel Prize in Medicine, the Prietz Prize in Literature, the howard hughes Medical Institution Award and the National Science Medal. Professor Yang Zhenning, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, has been teaching in this school for more than 30 years.

Bonus information: new york State University (SUNY) is a famous public university system, headquartered in Albany, the capital of New York, USA, and founded in 1948. SUNY system is the largest higher education system in the world-including universities, colleges, community colleges and other types of institutions of higher learning, and it is also the largest and most comprehensive state university education system in the United States.

New york State University has 64 branches, including 4 university centers, 13 institutions that can award doctoral degrees, 13 university colleges, 8 technical colleges and 30 community colleges. Among the 64 campuses, Buffalo, Binghamton, Shixi and Albany are the most prominent. They are also known as members of the four core campuses of new york State University system and are one of the top universities in the United States.