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…
Biology
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…
St. Joseph’s College is celebrating Earth Week through a series of interactive and informative virtual events and initiatives, April 16–23. Students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to take part…
SJC Long Island Alumna Earns National Science Foundation Fellowship
SJC Long Island alumnus Julia Montgomery, who earned a B.S. in Chemistry from St. Josephs in 2019, has received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship this spring while pursuing…
Pursuing a Second Bachelor’s Degree at St. Joseph’s College
Kevin Ibanez graduated from SJC Long Island in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. After working in a private high school as a paraprofessional with students on the autism…
St. Joseph’s College hosted a virtual, informal panel about undergraduate research last week, during which faculty, students and alumni shared information about their own experience and the opportunities presented to…
SJC Brooklyn 2020 graduates Amr Elfert and Kavan Meiner spent most of their senior year renting a car and driving nearly 130-miles round trip to Brookhaven National Lab to conduct…
What You Should Know About Mosquitoes
It 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…
