SJC Long Island students Timothy Barone, Alexa Setaro and Nicholas Mitchko planned, organized and carried out a safe trick-or-treating event and food drive in their hometown last month. The trio…
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At its Giving Tuesday fundraiser on Dec. 1, St. Joseph’s College is seeking contributions toward supporting student success. The College is raising funds for three different campaigns: a scholarship in…
The SJC Brooklyn community joined forces this month to donate nonperishable food to families in need, ahead of Thanksgiving. The College collected an assortment of nonperishable items for the food…
St. Joseph’s College kicks off its first Diversity and Inclusion Week on Monday, celebrating the unique individuals that make up the College community. The week will reflect social responsibility —…
The SJC Brooklyn community is coming together once again this month, collecting food for Thanksgiving for local families in need. The College is collecting nonperishable items for the food drive,…
SJC Brooklyn students looking for ways to stay connected while learning remotely have a new activity to turn to: esports. Director of Recreational Sports Ed Campana Jr. is forming a…
Journalism and New Media Studies Chairman Ted Hamm, Ph.D., discussed media coverage of the 2020 presidential election in a virtual event last week with longtime political journalist Ross Barkan. Dr.…
Racial justice was at the forefront of last week’s virtual panel discussion, presented by faculty members of The Writer’s Foundry at SJC Brooklyn. The writers read excerpts from their novels…
The Hill Center at SJC Brooklyn officially reopened its fitness center and basketball gym this week. The College’s sports complex had been closed since March, due to COVID-19 restrictions put…
The St. Joseph’s College community today is recognizing the 370th anniversary of the founding of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Founded on Oct. 15, 1650 in LePuy,…