Marie Birmingham Ponsot was a natural-born writer. As a child, Ponsot started her career penning poems in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. She went on to become an award-winning author of several collections…
Amanda Bernocco
SJC Brooklyn made its mark last week in an unusual place: the New York Times crossword puzzle. Millions of players across the country racked their brains June 24 to come…
Raymond D’Angelo, Ph.D., takes the helm as SJC Brooklyn’s interim executive dean Monday, after spending more than four decades teaching social sciences. Dr. D’Angelo replaces former Interim Executive Dean Michael Hanophy,…
Get ready for the energized Class of 2023 to enter the SJC Brooklyn Bear Cave! The incoming class began putting down their deposits Thursday at Freshman Registration Day. Freshmen received their identification…
Kathleen McCabe, a Class of 1982 graduate from SJC Brooklyn, was reveling in nostalgia Saturday, as she toured the Dillon Child Study Center. One step inside the 50-year-old building took…
St. Joseph’s College will commemorate 50 years of dedicated teachers nourishing young minds at the Dillon Child Study Center on June 8 with an afternoon filled with games, speakers and food. The…
Professor Norma Mallia had a special knack for engaging her students in foreign language and culture. Roseann Quinn, an SJC Brooklyn Class of 1969 graduate, and one of Mallia’s students,…
A group of budding high school scientists from Brooklyn spent the day earlier this month learning about their future in the technology field. It was a multi-faceted field trip, exposing…
The nurses in the first cohort to complete the four-year program at SJC Brooklyn all have one thing in common: a commitment to serve others. The program, led by Director…
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Where better to go to commemorate graduating from College? More than 300 students from SJC Brooklyn’s Class of 2019 — many of whom donned Pinterest-perfect caps…