A free summer and a passion for working with children. That’s what led three SJC Long Island child study majors to find work at summer camps. Abby Robins, Alexandra Romanoff…
Child Study
SJC Brooklyn Alumna from Queens Loves Teaching in England
Jennifer (Roesler) Portchmouth ’00 once said that she started her passion for teaching so early that she actually gave spelling tests to her Teddy bears. “They all got 100%,” the…
Chris Crisona has taught elementary school in four different states down the east coast since graduating from SJC Brooklyn in 1990. Crisona, a first-grade teacher at Wedgefield School in East…
SJC Brooklyn faculty sent the cohort of soon-to-be-teachers in the Class of 2020 well wishes on the next chapter of their lives through a celebratory virtual event this month. Faculty…
SJC Brooklyn’s chapter of Kappa Delta Pi — an honor society dedicated to education — hosted a virtual Celebration of Teaching event this week. A group of four alumni joined…
SJC Long Island’s graduating child study majors took part in a virtual Teacher Pledge Ceremony Thursday, May 7, declaring their commitment to teaching.
The harrowing story of a St. Joseph’s College child study student who delivered a baby girl at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn while sick with COVID-19, was featured on ABC…
It’s something Taylor Gonzalez does at the end of every shift at the pharmacy. “I sanitize my work area. Then, I take my scrubs off before entering my car,” Gonzalez,…
SJC Long Island’s Dance Team Places in National Championship
The SJC Long Island Dance team places seventh in Open Hip Hop and 14th in Open Jazz at the 2020 UDA College Dance Team National Championship.
A group of SJC Brooklyn seniors in the College’s child study and adolescence education programs gathered in McEntegart Hall last week to learn about trends in education technology. Representatives from…