Five years old. That was her age when Maddy Frascogna decided she wanted to attend St. Joseph’s University, New York. “All my favorite teachers and role models were St. Joseph’s…
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Championing Critical Thinking: Dr. Eunah Lee’s Passion for Philosophy
Eunah Lee, Ph.D., first became interested in philosophy during high school. She found herself mesmerized while reading Korean-translated excerpts from German-American philosopher Herbert Marcuse in her literature class. Now, Dr.…
Author Tommy Orange and Actor Ethan Hawke Visit SJNY
What happens when two award-winning individuals come together? They talk about books. At least, that’s what happened Tuesday, March 5, when bestselling author Tommy Orange and “Dead Poet’s Society” actor…
Shoshana Providence, a nursing major at the Brooklyn Campus, is thankful for the opportunity to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse for communities in need — without having to…
Corned beef and cabbage, bagpipes, and lots and lots of green. St. Joseph’s University, New York alumni gathered Sunday, March 3, at the Dyker Beach Golf Course in Brooklyn for…
Dedication and Blessing of the Sisters of St. Joseph Chapel
St. Joseph’s University, New York honored the women religious during the dedication and blessing of the Sisters of St. Joseph Chapel, located within the Long Island Campus’ new Student Center.…
‘Social Work Spectrum: Past, Present and Future Perspectives’
St. Joseph’s University, New York, in collaboration with the New York state chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW-NYS), is set to host a panel discussion Wednesday, March…
Three courses. Four months. Ten countries. Magnolia O’Brien, a junior at St. Joseph’s University, New York’s Brooklyn Campus, spent her fall semester immersed in a world of cultures while participating…
St. Joseph’s University, New York President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., is set to host two presidential recitals featuring the work of Claude Debussy and Gabriel Fauré this spring. “Harmonies de…
Her children inspired her. That’s what Caitlyn Rhodes ’25 said when asked why she created her own soap company called Bubblegoat. Now, she’s helping as many people as she can…