A pair of alumni from the Class of 2017 are proud they chose SJC Brooklyn’s adolescence education program to kickstart their teaching careers.
Amanda Bernocco
The SJC Brooklyn community celebrates the joy of giving back to those in need Friday during the annual Packing Party Palooza in Tuohy Hall. Faculty, staff and students are collecting…
Sister Marie Mackey, C.S.J., spoke about hope and the vocation of love — and sticking to those values during polarizing times — during the Founders Day lecture Tuesday, Nov. 12,…
A former SJC Brooklyn Bear tore through the 2019 NYC Marathon finish line, adding to his impressive record of athletic achievements. T.J. Byrnes, a 2006 graduate, ran in the Nov.…
The SJC Brooklyn community stood united as one on Monday afternoon during a special Veterans Day ceremony. The annual event featured heartfelt speeches from SJC President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D.;…
The SJC Brooklyn community will salute current military members and those who have served during a special Veterans Day ceremony on Monday. The annual event — scheduled for common hour…
More students are gathering in the Bear Cave than ever before, thanks to a few generous donations from the SJC Brooklyn community. A swath of new recreational activities inside Tuohy…
The annual Honors Convocation ceremony last month honored SJC Brooklyn’s top scholars. Robert Riley, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs, gave a warm congratulations to a trio of freshmen,…
SJC Brooklyn students threw a charitable Halloween party last week, raising more than $1,000 for the Guild for Exceptional Children (GEC). The Child Study, Speech and Kappa Delta Pi clubs teamed…
The Sister’s of St. Joseph motherhouse in Brentwood was filled last week with nearly 180 SJC Brooklyn student volunteers for the third annual Day of Service. Students broke up into…