Brooklyn
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The executive director of UPROSE – Brooklyn’s oldest Latino community based organization – will discuss her views on climate change April 30 at SJC Brooklyn during her presentation, “Climate Justice: From…
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SJC Brooklyn Chapel Players wowed audiences this past Thursday through Saturday as they performed Neil Simon’s 1988 play “Rumors.”
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More than 200 people, including students, faculty and staff from both of the College’s campuses, crowded into the beautiful and ornate Sacred Heart Chapel at the Sisters of St. Joseph convent in Brentwood, New York, to witness the congregation’s formal introduction of Dr. Donald Boomgaarden as SJC president.
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BrooklynLong Island
St. Joseph’s College Appoints New Vice President for Institutional Advancement
by Valerie Esposito April 9, 2018St. Joseph’s College welcomed Rory Shaffer-Walsh today as the school’s new vice president for institutional advancement. The Patchogue, New York, resident assumed responsibility for all areas related to fundraising, alumni…
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Brooklyn
SJC Journalism Professor to Discuss Latest Book, “Frederick Douglass in Brooklyn”
by Michael Banach April 5, 2018Ted Hamm, Ph.D., associate professor of journalism and new media studies, will present the inaugural talk of the “Lectures for Our Next Century” series Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the…
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Twenty students from St. Joseph’s College went to Houston during their spring break to help prepare homes that were destroyed by Hurricane Harvey for rebuilding.
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), and SJC Brooklyn’s Office of Student Life is hosting several events to provide students, faculty and staff with a broader understanding of the importance of SAAM.
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Brooklyn
‘Rumors’ Have It: St. Joseph’s College Students Set to Perform Hilarious Neil Simon Play
by Sam Miller April 2, 2018SJC Brooklyn Chapel Players Dramatic Society will be performing Neil Simon’s farce “Rumors” this Thursday through Saturday, April 5 – 7, at 7 p.m. in the Tuohy Auditorium.
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BrooklynFeatured
Leah Nanako Winkler Awarded Yale Drama Series Prize
by Michael Banach March 28, 2018Leah Nanako Winkler, a faculty member of SJC Brooklyn’s creative writing M.F.A. program, was awarded the Yale Drama Series Prize for her new play “God Said This.”