She exemplifies the highest standards of service leadership in teacher education. That’s what earned S. Nancy Gilchriest, SSND, Ed.D., associate professor of education at St. Joseph’s College, the Charles C.…
Faculty News
Dr. Tetyana Delaney Answers Students’ Questions About Mars Mission
St. Joseph’s College biology professor Tetyana Delaney, Ph.D., was among just 12 people in the world taking part in the SIRIUS (Scientific International Research In a Unique terrestrial Station) 21 Mars…
SJC Creative Writing Instructor Publishes Third Book
Alena Dillon started writing her first book at 10 years old. “I knew I wanted to be a writer even then, if my acting career didn’t take off — which…
Tetyana Delaney, Ph.D., a professor of biology at St. Joseph’s College, is among the dozen people in the world taking part in the SIRIUS (Scientific International Research In a Unique…
Inspired by the Leadership of the Sisters
They were inspired by the many female leaders who hold positions at St. Joseph’s College — and the very Sisters who made those roles possible. That’s why Drs. Jo Anne…
St. Joe’s Students Help in Patchogue River Clean Up
With the sun shining and garbage bags in hand, more than 20 SJC Long Island students and faculty set about Saturday, Sept. 25, collecting waste as part of the annual…
Join CFA on a Virtual Tour through a Gold Coast Mansion
Take a step back in time to the 1920s during a virtual tour of a Long Island Gold Coast mansion (think Jay Gatsby’s home in “The Great Gatsby”) with St.…
Child Study Professors Make Strides in Neurodiversity and Inclusion
Associate professor Jessica Scher Lisa, Psy.D., and assistant professor Harry Voulgarakis, Ph.D., BCBA, who teach in SJC Long Island’s Child Study department, spent the better part of the last year…
Director of Literacy and Cognition Publishes Children’s Picture Book
SJC Long Island’s Karen Megay Nespoli, Ed.D., associate professor and director of the literacy and cognition master’s program, is set to have her first children’s picture book published on Sept.…
Sharks have been in the news more than I can ever remember, and it seems like local beach closures are becoming regular occurrences. The South Fork Natural History Museum’s Shark…