For an aspiring data scientist like Sambhav Shrestha ’22, applying to the prestigious Microsoft Data Science Summer School (DS3) was a matter of course. “Microsoft DS3 aligned perfectly with my…
Michael Banach
Glad to have you back! It’s been a while. Not since 2007 has the graduating class at SJC Brooklyn donned their caps and gowns and celebrated commencement on their home…
“I’m sorry, I can’t understand you.” SJC Brooklyn freshman Sebastian Correa heard these words on a regular basis as a child when he went to doctor appointments with his autistic…
Transformation Through Preservation
For over 100 years, the College’s founding order, the Sisters of St. Joseph, have shared their charism of inclusive love through their efforts to transform the communities around them for…
Spectrum News NY1 recently featured SJC Brooklyn faculty member Sola Togun-Butler, Ph.D., assistant professor of human services, in a piece highlighting the efforts of professional sports franchises and athletes in…
SJC Brooklyn Alumna Was First Person in U.S. to receive COVID-19 Vaccine
As St. Joseph’s alumna Sandra Lindsay, a critical care nurse manager at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, strode into the conference room of Long Island Jewish Medical Center last month,…
St. Joseph’s College graduate Sandra Lindsay ’99 — the Long Island nurse who last month became the first person in the country to receive a COVID-19 vaccine — will be…
For transfer student and nursing major Ming Lin, his curiosity led him to explore a range of paths before he joined the community of learners at SJC Brooklyn. “After I…
Faculty members of The Writer’s Foundry at SJC Brooklyn will conduct a virtual panel discussion concerning racial justice on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Writer’s Foundry instructor Steven Hobbs will moderate…
For Alondra Caba ’20, the start to her teaching and graduate school career is off to a most unexpected start. Teaching math, reading and writing as a general education teacher…