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Taking in a beautiful, mountainous landscape. Trips to salt caves and museums. Visiting Stonehenge. St. Joseph’s College students enjoyed all that and more while studying abroad in Romania, Poland and Oxford this…
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It’s called the dance floor theory. There are two types of people on a dance floor: those who stand near the wall, arms crossed, observing the crowd, and those who…
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St. Joseph’s College is pleased to announce the introduction of a speaker’s bureau — a collection of faculty available to present on a series of specialized topics in Brooklyn and Long Island.
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Grace Melinda’s grey-blue eyes brighten up when she talks about starting her freshman year at St. Joseph’s College. While Melinda, a freshman English major, was disappointed that she couldn’t bring…
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St. Joseph’s College Students Make A Pilgrimage to Le Puy
by Sam Miller July 24, 2018Eighteen students, two from each of the nine colleges founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph, go on a pilgrimage to Le Puy, France, to explore the birthplace of the Congregation.
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While students head out at the end of May to tackle summer excursions — be it internships, trips or employment – St. Joseph’s College administrators stay busy working to find…
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Four SJC Brooklyn graduates earned doctorates this graduation season. Three earned their advanced degrees from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine.
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Brian Wasson, executive director of social media at St. Joseph’s College, answers our questions about emojis in honor of July 17, World Emoji Day.
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SJC Long Island’s Heather Barry, Ph.D., history professor and American colonial historian, answered some questions about Independence Day.