She wanted to make a young girl’s dream come true. That’s what inspired SJC Long Island’s Myrka Argueta, 20, to donate school supplies to 7-year-old Estefany while visiting family in…
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Director of Literacy and Cognition Publishes Children’s Picture Book
SJC Long Island’s Karen Megay Nespoli, Ed.D., associate professor and director of the literacy and cognition master’s program, is set to have her first children’s picture book published on Sept.…
No matter where you live in the world, it’s been a stressful year and a half. Whether you turn to facts and figures or prefer to dive into an imagined…
SJC Long Island alumna Mary Buckingham ’12, Ph.D., who earned her degree at St. Joseph’s in psychology, was quoted extensively in a CNN article about how teens’ relationships at home…
NASA Selects SJC Professor for Mars Project Back-up Crew
St. Joseph’s College biology professor Tetyana Delaney, Ph.D., was tapped by NASA to participate in an exclusive project related to humans traveling to Mars. Dr. Delaney, 50, is one of…
SJC Long Island’s Cheyne Glass, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics and director of undergraduate research, spent two months this spring and summer as a visiting scientist at the prestigious Max…
He’s writing about his favorite sport and team. She got to write and create digital designs for a marketing company. And both of them gained invaluable experience that will surely…
A free summer and a passion for working with children. That’s what led three SJC Long Island child study majors to find work at summer camps. Abby Robins, Alexandra Romanoff…
From Research to Publications and Conferences
What happens when you give graduate students a final research paper assignment? For three SJC Long Island graduate students, it meant getting invited to present their research at an international…
Assistant Professor of Biology Konstantine Rountos, Ph.D., with the help of several biology majors at SJC Long Island, examined the concentration of microplastics in Patchogue River and the Great South…