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…
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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…
SJC Long Island senior biology major Brooke Shellman spent two months in Peru this summer studying the life cycle of butterflies as an intern with the Alliance for a Sustainable…
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…
NASA Selects SJC Professor for Mars Project Back-up Crew
St. Joseph’s College biology professor Tetyana Delaney, Ph.D., was tapped by NASA to participate in an exclusive project related to humans traveling to Mars. Dr. Delaney, 50, is one of…
Assistant Professor of Biology Konstantine Rountos, Ph.D., with the help of several biology majors at SJC Long Island, examined the concentration of microplastics in Patchogue River and the Great South…
St. Joseph’s students, faculty and staff attended the College’s fifth annual Earth Week Seminar, which featured international guest speaker Martin Muriuki, the executive director at the Institute for Culture and…