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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Associate Professor and Director of SJC’s Department of Nursing Maria Fletcher, Ph.D., appeared live via Skype on CFN Live last month to discuss SJC’s nursing program and the COVID-19 pandemic.…
This article was most recently updated on Oct. 26. Flu vaccine clinics will be at SJC Long Island Wednesday, Oct. 14, and Wednesday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. – 5…
They called him Mr. St. Joe’s. As a student, Joseph Lewinger, a 2000 graduate of SJC Brooklyn, immersed himself in as many areas of campus life as he could. He…
Leaders in the Office of Student Life at SJC Brooklyn worked around the clock in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic to make sure students living in off-campus housing…
Christiana Bitonti ’08 owns a small dance theatre in Riverhead and Greg Melita ’06 started a Jiu-Jitsu studio in Southampton. Both of them this year dealt with the very real…
Fear. Sadness. Stress. They’re among the many emotions felt by the nurses who gave — and continue to give — their all on the frontline as COVID-19 ravaged New York,…
This month marks the unprecedented beginning of teaching careers for many new educators who graduated from college just a few months ago. “I am confident that my school will do…
She wanted to be a helper. That’s why Cecilia Young started making masks for her friends and family. “I always think of the anecdote Mister Rogers told on his program,…
SJC Brooklyn is welcoming its Bears back to the den, as the College reopens with a plan designed to ensure the community has an enhanced safe and secure place to…