SJC Long Island senior Isabella Sciacca is afraid every time she goes to work in the Shop from Home department at Shoprite in Selden.
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SJC Alumnae Kate Schneider ’99 and Alyson Lauriguet ’17 Provide Care During COVID-19
SJC Long Island therapeutic recreation alum Kate Schneider and Alyson Lauriguet shared what it’s like to work in an assisted living facility during COVID-19.
SJC Long Island junior Carly Credidio created an inspiring video of herself and other students for the College community during these trying times.
SJC Long Island’s former student veteran John Davis, who earned his degree in January, wrote a book about how to use military skills to succeed in college.
How to Remain Socially Engaged While Social Distancing
Mirella Landriscina, Ph.D., professor and associate chair of social sciences, offered five tips to remain socially engaged while staying physically distant.
Members of the St. Joseph’s College community share how their faith and spirituality are keeping them positive during uncertain times.
St. Joseph’s Makes Remote Training Available for Faculty
St. Joseph’s Office of Information Technology Services is offering remote training sessions to help faculty prepare to teach remotely.
As St. Joseph’s College switches to online instruction for the remainder of the semester, student services offices begin offering online support.
Johnny Hincapie visited SJC Long Island to share his story of being falsely convicted of murder and imprisoned for 25 years.
Join SJC Long Island for Catholic Sisters Week March 8–14 as we celebrate the women religious who dedicate their time and energy to the College.
