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SB HOME | ABOUT | SUBSCRIBE SEARCH Home Faculty/Staff Highlights Research Arts & Entertainment On Campus Athletics SB Southampton SBUMC John H. Marburger Appointed Interim VP for Research Filed under: Faculty/Staff Highlights , Home-Spotlight . Posted by editor on Friday, December 11th, 2009 @ 12:27 pm Former Stony Brook President John H. Marburger, III has agreed to serve as the University’s ...
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