Even during a time of social distancing, SJC Brooklyn’s Campus Ministry has something for everyone when it comes to staying connected with the College community. Sister Marie Mackey, C.S.J., SJC…
Amanda Bernocco
It’s Sean Siegel’s favorite way to stay connected with his SJC Long Island peers, while social distancing — participating in competitive esports. Siegel, a junior mathematics and computer science major, said…
SJC Brooklyn 2020 graduates Amr Elfert and Kavan Meiner spent most of their senior year renting a car and driving nearly 130-miles round trip to Brookhaven National Lab to conduct…
They called him Mr. St. Joe’s. As a student, Joseph Lewinger, a 2000 graduate of SJC Brooklyn, immersed himself in as many areas of campus life as he could. He…
Leaders in the Office of Student Life at SJC Brooklyn worked around the clock in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic to make sure students living in off-campus housing…
The U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph is educating the public about restorative justice and how to use the practice to tackle the issue of racism and other…
St. Joseph’s College will celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month on Sept. 22 with an interactive Zoom webinar, featuring accomplished graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez. Miranda-Rodriguez is best known as the writer…
This month marks the unprecedented beginning of teaching careers for many new educators who graduated from college just a few months ago. “I am confident that my school will do…
Social responsibility is among Mike King’s many goals in his new position as the new head of the Special Victims Unit for the New York Police Department. King, a 20-year…
New freshmen and transfer students at SJC Brooklyn tuned into St. Joseph’s virtual investiture ceremony on Facebook and YouTube on Sept. 14, continuing the College’s 105-year-old tradition of officially investing…