The SJNY Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (FCTL) will host its first-ever Teaching and Learning Conference Friday, May 12, at the Sisters of St. Joseph Convent in Brentwood. The…
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Student Leaders Come Together for University-Wide Leadership Retreat
Student leaders from the Brooklyn and Long Island campuses came together over President’s Day weekend for a multi-day leadership retreat led by St. Joseph’s University, New York administrators, staff and…
Ancestral Articulations, a group art show hosted by the Brooklyn Campus Council of the Arts and curated by its director Ramona Candy, is open now through March 10 in the…
Associate Art Professor Curates Exhibition at Hecksher Museum
The feature photo includes details from photographs on display at the exhibition: Kenji Nakahashi, Japanese, 1947-2017, Trimming, 1987, chromogenic color print. Anonymous gift in memory of Kenji Nakahashi; George Barker, American, b. Canada, 1844-1894, Niagara…
Shinnecock Bay Named a ‘Hope Spot’
Shinnecock Bay was recently named a “Hope Spot,” or a space critical to the heath of the ocean, by Mission Blue, a global nonprofit organization that aims to explore and…
Explained: Long Island’s Abundance of Sharks
With six reported run-ins with sharks so far this summer in the waters off Long Island, swimmers, surfers and beach-goers alike have been left wondering what’s causing this uptick in…
How Relationships Impact Our Wellness
Peter Lin, Ph.D., associate chair and professor of psychology at St. Joseph’s University, New York, is set to interview Dr. Myrna Weissman, a professor of epidemiology and psychiatry at Columbia…
Jake Shore had longed to write a story centered on a graffiti artist ever since he was a child growing up in Rhode Island and witnessing the street art of…
When it was time for Cleyvis Natera to get serious about writing her debut novel — “Neruda on the Park” — she knew she had to restructure her life to…
What Can You Do with a Health Care Administration Undergraduate Degree?
This article explores the important role of the health care professional when graduating with a baccalaureate degree and examines current and future career opportunities. It focuses on students with little…
