Albina Haque ’24 participated in the Break Through Tech internship at Cornell, gaining invaluable STEM experience during her time at St. Joseph’s University, New York. The recent graduate spent her…
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Melissa Guercio: Dedicated Intellect and Long Island Campus Valedictorian
A passionate intellect with a 4.0 GPA, Long Island Campus’ Class of 2024 valedictorian Melissa Guercio will graduate this May with a B.S. in Chemistry as well as minors in…
Five years old. That was her age when Maddy Frascogna decided she wanted to attend St. Joseph’s University, New York. “All my favorite teachers and role models were St. Joseph’s…
Graduate Student Creates Wordle-Inspired Math Game
It was while he was playing the ever-popular New York Times daily word game Wordle that St. Joseph’s student Steven Silvestri was inspired to create a mathematical version, which he…
Jeremy Rivera Transferred to SJC Long Island and Found Happiness
When Jeremy Rivera was attending a state university, he felt himself becoming depressed. He said he struggled with anxiety and was failing to connect to the environment. So, he began…
Before entering SJC Long Island as a freshman, Daniel Rosaano ’20, a mathematics major, was homeschooled from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Adnan Hoq checked learning Mandarin, computer science and traveling to China off his bucket list this summer. Hoq, a senior at SJC Brooklyn, traveled to Beijing to participate in Tsinghua…
St. Joseph’s College is pleased to announce the introduction of a speaker’s bureau — a collection of faculty available to present on a series of specialized topics in Brooklyn and Long Island.
“Just keep swimming.” That’s what Dory said in “Finding Nemo.” And that’s what the women of SJC Long Island’s swim team do: keep swimming — and studying.