SJC Brooklyn recognized the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on Friday with a special memorial service in the courtyard behind St. Angela Hall. “Everyone knows where they…
Amanda Bernocco
Alec Willis is “racing” against racism. On Aug. 30, the SJC Brooklyn alumnus ran 16 miles from the north shore of Staten Island to the south shore, side-by-side with his…
St. Joseph’s College on Friday will recognize the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. At SJC Brooklyn, a small ceremony that will be live-streamed on Zoom will convene…
SJC Brooklyn is welcoming its Bears back to the den, as the College reopens with a plan designed to ensure the community has an enhanced safe and secure place to…
Friendly faces from the Office of Student Life — and a handful of new health and safety protocols — greeted new and returning SJC Brooklyn students moving into the off-campus…
Anthony Ruggiero ’17 ’19 immersed himself in his two passions while studying at SJC Brooklyn: history and education. And now he has found early career successes immediately after graduation, including…
Atlantis Black always wanted someone to write a book about her. Black was a charismatic punk-rock musician caught up in a life of drugs and mental illness, trying to stay…
St. Joseph’s College Writer’s Foundry MFA faculty member Betsy Bonner will talk about her new memoir Monday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. during a virtual installment of Brooklyn Voices. Bonner…
Kestrel Perez, Ph.D., is reeling students into the field of marine science. Dr. Perez, a marine scientist and an associate professor of biology at SJC Brooklyn, constantly has students conducting…
Harmonize your mind, body and life. They are the key principles toward coping with stress during a disaster, according to SJC Brooklyn Psychology Associate Chairman Peter Lin, Ph.D. Dr. Lin…