SJC Long Island’s Greek Life organizations focused on anti-hazing strategies Wednesday during an interactive virtual event, featuring Sara Lowery, a professional speaker and assistant director of Fraternity and Sorority Leadership…
Amanda Bernocco
SJC Brooklyn’s Book Club and the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) chapter are teaming up to donate books to children in need on International Book Giving Day. The…
A debate in Regina Gueren Lombardi’s first SJC Brooklyn class in September 1991 played a vital role in shaping her college journey and subsequent successful pharmaceutical career. The class, Sister…
It doesn’t matter what day of the week it is — Henry Dorta said he always wakes up excited to kickstart the day as a foreman in St. Joseph’s College’s Office of…
When Ava Snyder began her St. Joseph’s College journey three years ago, she believed nursing would be the perfect fit. She loved science, was fascinated by the complexities of the human body and enjoyed…
When Gianna DeCrescenzo was weighing her options on where to go to school, she was looking for a college with small class sizes, where she could have a voice and…
For Adailed “Adi” Marshall Garcia, the Academic Center for English Language Studies (ACES) program is a safe place to dream about her future as a nurse. It’s an academic setting…
Two students in the Writer’s Foundry at SJC Brooklyn earned scholarships to attend writing workshops last summer. Paul Corning ’22 joined award-winning writers at the Bread Loaf Workshop Series, while classmate Mary…
Judith Campbell Stearns ’67 cherishes her time at St. Joseph’s College. The professors challenged her intellectually, she bonded with friends over a shared passion of ballet and the opera, and she lived…
SJC Brooklyn Student Government Association President Eva Jefferson-Page said she is more than ready to return to the Clinton Hill campus for the spring semester. “I’m looking forward to leaving my…