SJNY Magazine
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Christiana Bitonti ’08 owns a small dance theatre in Riverhead and Greg Melita ’06 started a Jiu-Jitsu studio in Southampton. Both of them this year dealt with the very real…
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Fear. Sadness. Stress. They’re among the many emotions felt by the nurses who gave — and continue to give — their all on the frontline as COVID-19 ravaged New York,…
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What You Should Know About Mosquitoes
by Sam Miller August 21, 2020It happens every summer. You’re outside enjoying some time with mother nature, minding your own business, when out of nowhere, you feel a slight sting. You look down, and there’s…
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At first, he was planning on going the pre-med route. But when Konstantine Rountos, Ph.D., realized there are careers in the field of environmental science, he quickly switched his focus…
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A Conversation on COVID-19 and the Field of Hospitality
by Sam Miller May 4, 2020Tina Ferro, chair of the hospitality and tourism management (HTM) program at St. Jospeh’s College, explains why the major has never mattered more.
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Virtual Author Talk for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
by Sam Miller April 29, 2020In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, authors Alena Dillon and Ioanna Opidee discuss their novels “Mercy House” and “Waking Slow.”
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How to Remain Socially Engaged While Social Distancing
by Sam Miller March 30, 2020Mirella Landriscina, Ph.D., professor and associate chair of social sciences, offered five tips to remain socially engaged while staying physically distant.
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John Gomez said he’s grateful that his scholarship to attend St. Joseph’s College is helping him climb the ranks to his dream career. Gomez is a senior criminal justice major…
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SJC Long Island freshman Angela Sutton is thankful for the donors and scholarships that afforded her the opportunities she’s receiving at the College.