The hard work and values of the Sisters of St. Joseph are at the heart of St. Joseph’s College. The Sisters of St. Joseph founded the College in 1916, molding…
Amanda Bernocco
College students aren’t strangers to fear. And it turns out, many college students are fearful of the same things. Sometimes fear creeps in as students worry about failure. Other times,…
Audubon New York environmentalists met with St. Joseph’s College students last month to have a conversation about spring migration trends and how they affect conservation efforts. “Understanding migration informs our…
The above photo is courtesy of Jonathan Lewis. The arts inspired Vinnie Bagwell early in her childhood. She had a talent for drawing since the first time she picked up…
Future teachers reached an unprecedented obstacle during the COVID-19 pandemic: fewer options to get valuable practice time in front of a classroom. Anne Mulligan, Ph.D., associate chair and assistant professor…
When she was looking for a four-year college to transfer to after community college, Taylor Fields had her heart set on attending an institution that would be welcoming and feature…
St. Joseph’s College turned out to be a prime place to make lifelong “besties” for Ginny O’Rourke McLaughlin, who graduated from SJC Brooklyn nearly six decades ago. No matter where…
In September 1974, Thomas LaGuidice needed to fill a few more elective credit hours before graduating the following year with his economics degree at SJC Brooklyn, so he picked an…
St. Joseph’s College added two new Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) degree programs to its course offerings: a Master of Arts in TESOL and an Advanced Certificate…
SJC Long Island Alumna Discusses Mental Health, COVID-19 During Health Panel
Long Island Business News featured an SJC Long Island alumna in a health forum about the COVID-19 pandemic last month. Kate Schneider ’99, who oversees recreation programming for the memory…