Outdated cellphones.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…
Biology
It couldn’t hurt to try. That’s how Dominique Brutus felt when applying to St. Joseph’s University, New York as a senior in high school. And that’s how she felt when…
More than 50 students from St. Joseph’s University, New York presented their undergraduate research during the annual Student Research Symposium last month at the University’s Long Island Campus. “The turnout…
Brooke Shellman ’22 Recognized as Long Island Campus Leader
Founder and president of the Green Team. Member of the Biology and Chemistry Clubs, as well as the Nicaragua Project, St. Joseph’s LEAD and the University’s Sustainability Committee. An active…
Hands-on summer research projects led two SJC Long Island biology adolescent education majors to present thesis research projects at the recent New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society’s Annual…
At St. Joseph’s, Sashoy Milton immersed herself in all things science. She took a wide range of biology classes, participated in the campus’ undergraduate symposium, and had her first glimpse…
The Go Green Club is promoting sustainability practices at SJC Brooklyn. Club president Emily Burroughs said she’s proud of Go Green’s “Terrarium Build” and “T-Shirts to Tote Bags” events last semester,…
As a child, when someone asked KMarie King ’94 what she wanted to be when she grew up, her answer was always the same: “I’m going to be a doctor.”…
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…
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…