Joe Nathan Foundation Makes $half Million Donation to Joe’s Alma Mater, Stony Brook University

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Joe Nathan Foundation Makes $half Million Donation to Joe’s Alma Mater, Stony Brook University

The All-Star closer for the Minnesota Twins and Stony Brook graduate (BS ’97) has made a 0,000 lead gift to the University’s Department of Athletics. In recognition of the sizeable gift, the State University of New York has announced that the new field will be named “Joe Nathan Field.”

“My experiences as a part of the Stony Brook athletics family helped get me to where I am today,” remarked Nathan. “I feel extremely fortunate to be playing baseball as a professional athlete and feel strongly about supporting the growth of the Stony Brook baseball program. Coach (Matt) Senk has built an extremely successful program; one with which I’m very proud to be affiliated. I look forward to following and supporting our baseball program to even greater success in the years to come,” he added.

While playing with the Stony Brook University Seawolves, Nathan was a two-time Academic All-American and was also inducted into the Stony Brook Athletics Hall of Fame in December 2006, when he also became the first former Stony Brook student-athlete to have his jersey number retired.

“Joe Nathan’s generosity and leadership in making this wonderful gift underscores the importance of the spirit of philanthropy that is growing among our alumni,” said Fiore. “As much as Joe was a talented collegiate athlete and a high achiever as a student; more importantly he is a remarkable human being. We are very proud of Joe and are thrilled to name our baseball field in his honor. It will serve as a lasting tribute to his continued love for his experience as a Stony Brook student-athlete,” he added.

Nathan’s former coach, Matt Senk, added “Joe’s support of our baseball program is greatly appreciated. He embodies all the core values we try to instill in our student-athletes; commitment, passion, pride, respect and swagger. Current and future Stony Brook baseball student-athletes will benefit from playing in a facility which Joe’s gift will help build. Future Stony Brook recruits will be able to look forward to playing in one of the finest facilities in the northeast.”

The donation is the first major endowment provided by the Joe Nathan Foundation, commonly referred to as Save-It. Last year, the foundation launched a Joe Nathan web site (www.JoeNathan.com). The site features a Joe Nathan blog. An RSS feed of the American League All-Star closer’s season and the latest photos of Joe and his teammates.

This month, the foundation will be offering merchandise for sale on the site. All proceeds from the sale of the autographed pictures, jerseys, shirts and caps will go directly to the “Save-It” foundation.

“Finding success as a major ball player has been terrific,” said Joe. “I have met so many wonderful fans during my college years on Long Island, minor league days down south, my time in San Francisco and of course, in Minnesota. The foundation gives my fans a chance to share in my success and for all of us to give back to our communities,” he said

“Congratulations to Joe Nathan on his great successes while at Stony Brook as a student-athlete and as an all-star pitcher for the Minnesota Twins,” said Richard Nasti, Chair of the Stony Brook Council. “His decision to share those successes with his alma mater, and for the University to name the field in his honor, is a cherished opportunity. I congratulate President Shirley StrumKenny, Director of Athletics Jim Fiore and Head Coach Matt Senk for sharing in this vision with Joe and helping to create a great opportunity for current and future baseball student-athletes at Stony Brook.”

 

State University of New York at Stony Brook

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State University of New York at Stony Brook

State University Of New York at Stony Brook was founded in 1957 as the State University College on Long Island to educate secondary school teachers for science and mathematics. Near about 100 students enrolled at its beginning. Stony Brook University (SBU), is also known as the ‘State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNYSB)’ situated in Stony Brook, New York (on the north side of Long Island, it is about 65 miles east of Manhattan, New York). It is a public research university. Stony Brook University is the second highest ranked between the four university centers among the State Universities of New York. It has a total enrollment of more than 22,000 students. State University Of New York at Stony Brook was ranked 136 out of 8300 universities by the London Times Higher Education Supplement.

Altogether there are 32 graduate certificate courses, 119 undergraduate degree programs, about 102 master’s programs, and 40 doctoral programs offered in the Stony Brook campus of the university. There are different options opened for students like Arts and Humanities, Culture, Leadership and Service, Human Development, Global Studies, Information and Technology Studies, and Science and Society. Scientific research can be called as a trait at Stony Brook University. Then, there is The Marine Sciences Research Center providing a high class study program in oceanographic science, meteorology and atmospheric science,

If students from economically backward families need tuition assistance, then Stony Brook University calculates the total cost of attendance, and then subtracts the expected family contribution generally based on income, number of children, etc. and determines a student’s real financial need. To pay off for that need, Stony Brook University provides plentiful of private scholarships in a range of disciplines. There are also loans and grants available for the students.

State University of New York at Stony Brook’s was a wonderful picturesque background. It has over 120 buildings on 1100 acres of the beautiful New York woodland. It also has a number of different student’s organizations, including honorary, academic, service oriented, sports and recreation, special interest, media, pre-professional organizations and ethnical organizations. The art gallery gives an unique taste of its diverse art forms by its student alumni.

As far as recreation is concerned, the annual strawberry festival wraps the Stony Brook campus in delicious strawberry, a mixture of food stuffs and humorous costumes. With a varied taste of Educational excellence and co-curricular activities, the students get to see the real phase of life thus making their future life secure with real life experiences and a highly renowned world class degree.

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