St. Joseph’s University, New York is not just a place for education; it’s a community where students like junior Amanda Segovia find inspiration, purpose and a sense of belonging. A…
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SJNY’s Long Island Campus hosted a “Barbie Symposium” last month, during which panelists from the English and philosophy departments discussed one of this past summer’s most talked about and biggest…
Basketball and community. The two most important things in the life of Wade Richardson ’16, a three-year letter winner with the Long Island Campus men’s basketball team between 2012 and…
Explained: Long Island’s Abundance of Sharks
With six reported run-ins with sharks so far this summer in the waters off Long Island, swimmers, surfers and beach-goers alike have been left wondering what’s causing this uptick in…
To Kahoot! or not to Kahoot! Whether to implement the free, game-based online learning platform was one of the many topics discussed at EdCamp Long Island held this month at…
Looking to get better in touch with Long Island pop culture? For high school and college students, there’s no better time for exploring than the lazy days of summer. OnCampus…
Summer classes don’t have to mean missing out on the best activities of summer. Find out what SJC courses you can take while still enjoying your summer.
At SJC Long Island’s ninth annual history lecture, Dr. Rippel spoke about “The African-American Experience on Long Island: The Heritage of Slavery.”