Through scholarship program, outreach programs, and classes at Stony Brook University, many professors and researchers has been using Ashley Schiff Preserve as a topic of education and research.
At Stony Brook University, numbers of classes used it as a topic and a field trip experiences.

- Environmental Analysis
- Geology of Long Island
- Organisms to Ecosystems
- Environmental Geology
- Plant Diversity
- Environmental Geology Lab
- Invertebrate Zoology
- Field Geology
- Aquatic Anthropods & Vertebrates
- Field Geology for Earth Science Teachers
- Ecology
- Ecology Lab
- Research for Earth Science Teachers
- Research for Ecosystems and Human Impact
- Entomology
- Long Island Ecology
- Plant Ecology Project WISE
- Environmental Ecology
- Introductions to Maps and Mapping
- GIS Design and Application
- Collective Actions and Advocacy
- Agroecology
- Sustainable Resources on Long Island
and the research findings were presented in several university, local, and international conferences such as…
- URECA (Undergraduate Research and Creative Exhibitions) at Stony Brook University
- Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Honors Symposium
- Long Island Natural History Conference
- International Conference on Sustainable Development