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Spreading Awareness of Restorative Justice
by Amanda Bernocco October 5, 2020The U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph is educating the public about restorative justice and how to use the practice to tackle the issue of racism and other…
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As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Week at St. Joseph’s College, students from SJC Long Island and SJC Brooklyn were invited to participate in Tuesday’s virtual event, “Staying Safe: Enough…
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One place with prayers about the Sisters of St. Joseph. That’s how the Association of Colleges of Sisters of St. Joseph (ACSSJ) got the idea for their book “That All…
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St. Joseph’s College will celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month on Sept. 22 with an interactive Zoom webinar, featuring accomplished graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez. Miranda-Rodriguez is best known as the writer…
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St. Joseph’s Student Telling Stories Across Platforms
by Sam Miller September 18, 2020It all comes back to her desire to tell stories. That’s why Brenda Salinas Baker wanted to be a professional dancer when she was a kid — so she can…
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A New Journey in Teaching
by Sam Miller & Amanda Bernocco September 18, 2020This month marks the unprecedented beginning of teaching careers for many new educators who graduated from college just a few months ago. “I am confident that my school will do…
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Social responsibility is among Mike King’s many goals in his new position as the new head of the Special Victims Unit for the New York Police Department. King, a 20-year…
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New freshmen and transfer students at SJC Brooklyn tuned into St. Joseph’s virtual investiture ceremony on Facebook and YouTube on Sept. 14, continuing the College’s 105-year-old tradition of officially investing…
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SJC Brooklyn recognized the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on Friday with a special memorial service in the courtyard behind St. Angela Hall. “Everyone knows where they…