Two groups of St. Joseph’s University, New York students studied abroad in Greece this summer, learning about its history and deepening their understanding of the land’s philosophical and physical worlds.…
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History and psychology students representing the Brooklyn and Long Island campuses of St. Joseph’s University, New York studied the psychological impacts of the Holocaust and World War II on a…
For as long as he can remember, Patrick Cleary wanted to be a teacher. But it was his time at St. Joseph’s University, New York that made him confident in…
Judith Campbell Stearns ’67 cherishes her time at St. Joseph’s College. The professors challenged her intellectually, she bonded with friends over a shared passion of ballet and the opera, and she lived…
Heather Barry, Ph.D., a history professor at SJC Long Island and SJC Online, encourages all students to take at least one online course during their time at the College. Online…
Future teachers reached an unprecedented obstacle during the COVID-19 pandemic: fewer options to get valuable practice time in front of a classroom. Anne Mulligan, Ph.D., associate chair and assistant professor…
Celebrate Juneteenth through a virtual event hosted June 19 and June 20 by the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
St. Joseph’s alumni share stories of meeting their SJC Sweethearts while attending the College — and the proposals that took place after.
Author Presents Series on Irish-American History in New York
Through a generous grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation, St. Joseph’s hosts a lecture series with noted Irish-American historian Michael Doorley, Ph.D.
Long Island history adolescence education majors Steven Karl and Sean Murray spent parts of the summer interning at local history museums.