St. Joseph’s University, New York (SJNY) hosted two highly respected writers on campus last week—Merve Emre, Ph.D., contributing writer at The New Yorker, and Ezra Klein, New York Times columnist…
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A beautiful spring day in Brooklyn allowed students, faculty and staff to gather outside with Sister Mary Florence Burns ’46 to celebrate her 100th birthday. The event, held on April…
St. Joseph’s University, New York’s seventh Giving Day event was a success: more than $75,500 was received from nearly 750 donations. The 24-hour crowdfunding effort helped to fund critical projects,…
Matthew R. Morris came to St. Joseph’s University, New York (SJNY) on April 8 to discuss his book, “Black Boys Like Me: Confrontations with Race, Identity, and Belonging.” The event…
Grace Chamoun Taranto, Esq. ’16 returned to the Brooklyn Campus to discuss her journey from St. Joseph’s University, New York graduate to Brooklyn Law School student to her current her role as…
St. Joseph’s University, New York held spring career fairs on its Long Island and Brooklyn Campuses in March. Both events offered students an opportunity to practice their networking skills, meet…
Many people want to lead though very few know what it takes to do so successfully. This is something Northwell Health President and CEO Michael Dowling hopes to change. Speaking…
Whether you meet Sister Marie Mackey, ’84 C.S.J. inside Tuohy Hall’s auditorium hosting a Mardi Gras breakfast, at mass in the Kennedy Chapel in Burns Hall, or through an off-campus…
It’s snack time inside a sunlit classroom at The Dillon Child Study Center at St. Joseph’s University, New York (SJNY) in Brooklyn. Students are enjoying their break and Sister Patricia Dittmer,…
Several times a week inside the United States Federal Eastern District Court in Brooklyn, foreign citizens and nationals become naturalized U.S. citizens. Having fulfilled requirements established by Congress in the…
