Brooklyn
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SJC Brooklyn honors students took part in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Setsugekka East Village tea house on March 16 as part of their honors cultural concentration. The tea…
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If one peered into a crystal ball 20 years ago and tried to perceive the future of tourism and hospitality in Brooklyn, they would have been hard-pressed to see artisanal…
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St. Joseph’s College students, faculty and staff gathered to celebrate St. Joseph’s Day on both campuses, honoring the saint for whom the College is named.
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SJC Brooklyn students, faculty and staff aid in relief efforts with a basketball tournament after earthquake strikes Hualien, Taiwan.
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Integrity, intellectual and spiritual values, social responsibility and service. One by one, St. Joseph’s College President Donald R. Boomgaarden, Ph.D., recited the 101-year-old institution’s five pillars during his presidential installation…
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SJC faculty and student discuss the inspiration for St. Joseph’s new mindfulness and contemplative living minor and the benefits it can have in various fields.
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Journalism Professor’s Book Featured in New York Times
by Michael Banach March 1, 2018The chair of SJC Brooklyn’s journalism and new media studies department had his latest book, “Frederick Douglass in Brooklyn,” profiled in in the Bookshelf section of The New York Times. Theodore Hamm,…
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To prepare for the Lobby Day trip, Arias, along with students Conor Johnson and Nicholas Bates from SJC Long Island, learned about the state’s budget process and how citizens can work to advance their interests with their legislators in the state Assembly and state Senate, as well as discover which issues are important to legislators in different regions.
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Brooklyn
Roger D. Hodge to Visit SJC Brooklyn to Discuss his Latest Book and Journalism
by Michael Banach February 20, 2018St. Joseph’s College’s Department of Journalism and New Media Studies will welcome Roger D. Hodge, author of “Texas Blood: Seven Generations Among the Outlaws, Ranchers, Indians, Missionaries, Soldiers, and Smugglers…