The SJC Brooklyn community joined forces this month to donate nonperishable food to families in need, ahead of Thanksgiving. The College collected an assortment of nonperishable items for the food…
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Friendly faces from the Office of Student Life — and a handful of new health and safety protocols — greeted new and returning SJC Brooklyn students moving into the off-campus…
Harmonize your mind, body and life. They are the key principles toward coping with stress during a disaster, according to SJC Brooklyn Psychology Associate Chairman Peter Lin, Ph.D. Dr. Lin…
Earlier this year, Artem Pinkhasov focused most of his energy working as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and studying for his nursing degree at SJC Brooklyn. But there was a…
Staying active is Dimitri Sirakis’ secret to managing social distancing. The SJC Brooklyn senior and his younger brother, Evan, encourage others to stay active by offering free basketball training sessions…
Social media is connecting SJC Brooklyn students while they finish the spring semester remotely. All St. Joseph’s College classes moved to a remote setting in March to comply with New…
The St. Joseph’s College community stepped up and played a vital role Wednesday toward helping students to stay in school and on track to graduate amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
SJC Long Island junior Marlee Lopez Commisso is grateful for the College and donors who made the Student Emergency Assistance Grant possible.
SJC Nursing Major Jenna Castilletti ’22 Working at Two Jobs on the Frontline of the Fight Against COVID-19
For Patchogue resident Jenna Castilletti ’22, a nursing major at SJC Long Island, working on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic means not one, but two jobs that put her…
As a unit secretary in the ICU at Mather Hospital, SJC Long Island sophomore nursing student Jenna Friedman works on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic. “It is frightening going…