Using acceptance, tolerance and compromise – values instilled at St. Joseph’s College — to make the world a better place is a duty that’s incumbent upon graduates of the institution,…
Brian Harmon
Three St. Joseph’s faculty members will achieve tenure status this fall semester, while four others will get promotions, College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., announced.
Give a little. Get a lot. Donate blood tomorrow or Wednesday during St. Joseph’s “lucky charm” March blood drive and you’ll receive a free McDonald’s premium salad or large sandwich.…
During the 1960s and 1970s, while living in a Vanderbilt Avenue brownstone just up the street from SJC Brooklyn and the College’s Dillon Child Study Center, the late Catherine Brown…
Exams, term papers and studying. Oh my! College can be pretty overwhelming for even the most diligent of students. This is why it’s so important for students to have mentors…
Szajna, 23, of Bayport said that during the fall when he was unsure of what to do after earning his bachelor’s degree, St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., suggested that he apply to graduate school.
With funding from a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women, SJC hired a project coordinator for its prevention, intervention and advocacy programs.
St. Joseph’s College Trustee Mary Butz opens up about her past, what brought her to St. Joseph’s and why she continues to stay involved with the College.
SJC Brooklyn’s William Trevino, associate professor of communication studies, is performing Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” Oct. 3 at SJC Brooklyn and SJC Long Island.
A former student-athlete from the Class of 1999 and two members of the Class of 2009 are the newest members of SJC Long Island’s Golden Eagles Athletics Hall of Fame,…