A Brooklyn Campus relief drive benefitting the victims of the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake collected food donations and other essential items over the past month. The Muslim Students Association (MSA) appealed…
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Local 10-year-old Phoenix Scott is the newest Brooklyn Campus softball team member. The fifth-grader, who has been diagnosed with Leukemia, connected with the program through Team IMPACT and signed her…
Master Lecturer and Writer’s Foundry Review judge Laura Kolbe recently had her poem “Simple” published in the Feb. 6 print edition of The New Yorker. Kolbe, a writer as well…
The Muslim Students Association (MSA) at SJNY’s Brooklyn Campus is conducting a donation drive to benefit those affected by the recent catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Requested items include…
Ancestral Articulations, a group art show hosted by the Brooklyn Campus Council of the Arts and curated by its director Ramona Candy, is open now through March 10 in the…
More than 30 former Brooklyn Campus basketball players attended Alumni Day at the Hill Center on Saturday, Feb. 4. Alumni from the men’s and women’s basketball programs returned to participate…
A few weeks before Raymond Morales ’12 graduated from St. Joseph’s, he met Roseangela Fracchiolla ’13 at an end-of-year luncheon event for the Student Leadership Experience program. They attended SJNY together…
St. Joseph’s University, New York welcomed accomplished Irish author Colm Tóibín to the Brooklyn Campus on Wednesday, Jan. 25, for the latest installment of the Brooklyn Voices series. Tóibín read…
Gentrification – a process by which an influx of wealth alters the makeup of a low-income neighborhood – is an untenable reality in Brooklyn. The location of the Brooklyn Campus,…
Campus Ministry will celebrate the successes of its holiday food and toy drives with an event on Tuesday, Dec. 6. In addition to the annual Holiday Food Drive, Campus Ministry…