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Explained: Long Island’s Abundance of Sharks
by Sam Miller July 25, 2022With 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…
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Presidential Medal of Freedom Awarded to St. Joseph’s Alumna
by Amanda Bernocco July 5, 2022St. Joseph’s University, New York alumna Sandra Lindsay RN ’99, DHSc, a critical care nurse manager at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom on…
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St. Joseph’s E-Waste Collection Brings in Electronic Devices for Recycling
by Sam Miller June 15, 2022Outdated cellphones. Broken laptops. Tablets that go unused. What do you do with these electronic devices once you stop using them? And how can you properly dispose of them? This…
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BrooklynFaculty News
Writer’s Foundry Professor Publishes Her First Novel
by Amanda Bernocco June 9, 2022When 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…
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Brooklyn Students Selected for Competitive Microsoft Summer Program
by Amanda Bernocco June 3, 2022The spring semester might be over, but St. Joseph’s University, New York — Brooklyn Campus students Abhishek Pokharel and Christopher Stewart are amping up their studies. The two mathematics and…
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The Academic Center for English Language Studies (ACES) program recognized two decades of writing, revision, critical thinking and Friday morning labs this month. To celebrate, the St. Joseph’s University, New York…